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Item Traditional Gender Roles and the Management Performance of Female head Teachers of Primary Schools in Gulu District(Gulu University, 2008) Adimola, Amongi MargaretItem Quality Benchmarks and the Management of Massification in Science-Based Faculties at Gulu University(Gulu University, 2014-01) Lam-Lagoro JamesThe study addressed the management of massification in the Science-based Faculties at Gulu University guided by the National Council for Higher Education Quality Benchmarks. The study used the single-case study and parallel sample cross-sectional survey design. It covered three science-based departments: Human Anatomy, Computer Science and Bio-Systems Engineering. 294 respondents participated in the study out of the 417 targeted. The sampling techniques used were purposive, random and stratified. Data collection instruments included closed ended structured questionnaires, oral interview schedules, direct observation guide, focus group discussion guides and the archival record guides. Raw data was presented and analyzed by use of descriptive statistics. Major findings indicated that the science-based faculties at Gulu University are experiencing massification: Increasing students’ enrolment against insufficient educational resources, inadequate and un-customized infrastructure, large students to lecturer ratio and unplanned diversification of programmes. In light of the findings therefore, the study recommends that Science-based faculties at Gulu University should draw their development plans mindful of the National Council for Higher Education’s (NCHE) quality standards in order to address massification tendencies in the University. It further recommended that the University Management must tally students’ enrolment commensurately with improvement in the education resources, facilities and infrastructure. The study suggested that further research needs to be carried out in the Universities, to determine how the challenges posed by massification can be addressed and turned into opportunities. Finally it opined that massification should be studied from the perspective of Corporate Management especially with regards to infrastructural planning, education resource allocation and funding.