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Item GULU UNIVERSITY INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORY POLICY(Gulu University, 2023-04-23) Gulu University, Library and Information ServicesThe Institutional Repository policy has been designed to support the University’s’ role through the University Library provide scholarly information access from intellectual property and innovations emanating from its researchers, students, staff, partners and stakeholders. It is the much needed policy to improve the University online presence, visibility and therefore efforts towards online ranking. The GUIR is an online scholarly and research aggregator and not a publisher. The repository management takes the responsibility to check content format, author’s eligibility and adherence to set guidelines. Gulu University or the IR guarantees or warrants any statements contained within individual work held in the repository; nor accept any responsibility or liability for any possible mistakes contained therein. We are grateful for the support of Building Stronger University (BSU) Project for all the support provided to ensure the policy is in place. I thank the Editorial Team comprising Mr. Oballim Christopher as the Chairman, and the following members for the effort and dedication to ensure the policy is in place; Prof. Okello-Owiny David, Prof. Mugasha Agasha, Assoc. Prof. Daniel Komakech, Dr. Ongaya Kizito, Dr. Agatha Alidri, Sr. Rosalba ACIRO, Mr. Asaf Adebua, Mr. Omara moses, Mr. Walter Okot, Mr. Walter Yagos, Mr. Charles Mark BAZIBU, Ms Betty Alanyo and Ms Christine Asao. On behalf of Gulu University Senate and Council, I am pleased to present the Intellectual Property Management Policy for implementation. Prof. George Ladaah Openjuru VICE CHANCELLOR, GULU UNIVERSITYItem GULU UNIVERSITY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT POLICY(Gulu University, 2023-04-23) Gulu University, Library and Information ServicesGulu University recognizes the importance of Intellectual Property to improve its legal visibility as well as the need to become a major Higher Education Institution in Uganda and the region. The University recognizes the need to commercialize products from research and innovation. This Intellectual Property Management Policy will contribute immensely to the realization of Gulu University Vision. The guidelines cover Intellectual Property administration and management, ownership, identification and protection, commercialization and benefits sharing. This shall ensure the implementation of the Gulu University Intellectual Property Management Policy and enhance sustainable creativity and innovativeness. We are grateful for the support of Building Stronger University (BSU) Project for all the support provided to ensure the policy is in place. I thank the Editorial Team comprising Mr. Oballim Christopher as the Chairman, and the following members for the effort and dedication to ensure the policy is in place; Prof. Okello-Owiny David, Prof. Mugasha Agasha, Assoc. Prof. Daniel Komakech, Dr. Ongaya Kizito, Dr. Agatha Alidri, Sr. Rosalba ACIRO, Mr. Asaf Adebua, Mr. Omara moses, Mr. Walter Okot, Mr. Walter Yagos, Mr. Charles Mark BAZIBU, Ms Betty Alanyo and Ms Christine Asao. On behalf of Gulu University Senate and Council, I am pleased to present the Intellectual Property Management Policy for implementation. Prof. George Ladaah Openjuru Vice ChancellorItem GULU UNIVERSITY POLICY ON PLAGIARISM(Gulu University, 2023-04-23) Gulu University, Library and Information ServicesGulu University is one of the leading public universities in Uganda that was founded in 2002 by a statutory instrument 31 of 2003. The university was found to serve as a lunch pad for equitable development in Uganda, providing knowledge and skills and stimulating innovations in education, economic advancement and social development. Particularly, the university’s mandate includes: a) The provision of higher education, promotion of research, innovation and advancement of training, b) Dissemination of knowledge and giving equal opportunity of acquiring higher education to all persons. Since the university’s establishment, a number of developments have taken place in its academic, research and innovation mandates. For instance, six faculties and two institutes have been opened. The enrolment is increasing as well as the growth in Graduate and research functions. However, ensuring quality and authenticity of research and innovation is critical to the university’s scholarly goals. The University commits to the mitigation of plagiarism in all its academic processes. This Policy on Plagiarism has been made following consultations and review of similar policies from regional and international practices. The Policy is meant to guarantee academic integrity, ethical scholarly practices, professionalism and honesty. The Policy outlines its general goal and objectives and all the implementation arrangements. I therefore have high hope that this Policy will improve the quality of academic, research and innovation in the University. I encourage all members of academic staff and supervisors to refer their students to this Policy. We are grateful for the support of Building Stronger University (BSU) Project for all the support provided to ensure the policy is in place. I thank the Editorial Team comprising Mr. Oballim Christopher as the Chairman, and the following members for the effort and dedication to ensure the policy is in place; Prof. Okello-Owiny David, Prof. Mugasha Agasha, Assoc. Prof. Daniel Komakech, Dr. Ongaya Kizito, Dr. Agatha Alidri, Sr. Rosalba ACIRO, Mr. Asaf Adebua, Mr. Omara moses, Mr. Walter Okot, Mr. Walter Yagos, Mr. Charles Mark BAZIBU, Ms Betty Alanyo and Ms Christine Asao. On behalf of Gulu University Senate and Council, I am pleased to present the Intellectual Property Management Policy for implementation. Prof. George Ladaah Openjuru Vice Chancellor