Higher Education for Economic Transformation (HEET) project
This is the message from the coordinator.
The University of Dar es Salaam is implementing the HEET project in seven strategic areas. The areas of focus have been chosen to ensure that the project development objective is achieved as per the approved University Strategic Investment Plan (USIP). The focus areas include development of infrastructure including upgrading of learning equipment, upgrading curriculum and introducing innovative pedagogical methodologies, promoting applied research and innovation capacity, building functional linkage with the industry, strengthening the use of digital technology, promoting self-generated income and building capacity of academic staff and University leadership. The University has allocated sufficient resources including a dedicated project implementation unit, offices and conducive environment for the management and administration HEET project.Â
The project activities are implemented at the Mwalimu Julius Nyerere Mlimani Campus in Dar es Salaam, Institute of Marine Sciences (IMS) - Zanzibar and at the newly developed campuses in Lindi and Kagera Regions. For the construction of infrastructure and upgrading of learning resources and equipment, the University intends to rehabilitate teaching facilities at the College of Engineering and Technology (CoET); construct new buildings for lecture theatres, lecture rooms, studio, workshops, and laboratories for CoET, College of Information and Communication Technologies (CoICT) and School of Aquatic Sciences Fisheries Technology (SoAF) in Dar es Salaam. New buildings will also be constructed in Zanzibar (at IMS), and in Lindi and Kagera (the new campuses).Â
The project will also support the construction of students’ hostels at the Mwalimu Julius Nyerere Mlimani Campus - Dar es Salaam, IMS - Zanzibar, Lindi Campus and Kagera Campus. The constructed and renovated facilities will also support inclusive and equitable environments for students with disabilities or any special needs.
In terms of upgrading curriculum and introducing innovative pedagogical methodologies the project will conduct tracer study for all the priority programs to determine its relevance and thereafter select programs for shelving, review and/or develop new programs, with a consideration of development of at least twenty online courses. This process will also engage relevant industry professionals in the design and delivery of priority degree programs and ensure their alignment to market needs. In order to be a world class university, strong emphasis has been put on the application of digital technology on the delivery of the University’s core functions. In order to realize this goal the university has prepared a ten year ‘smart campus roadmap’ which is used to guide the implementation of digital technology endeavours under the HEET project.
Substantial amount of funds will support the upgrading of ICT infrastructure such as ICT data communication network including Core and wi-fi. Electric power stabilization system will be installed for smooth running of the ICT infrastructure and associated systems. In this project, there is also a capacity building component which will support staff training at postgraduate (10 Master and 12 PhD) level in world-class universities abroad. The training is intended to equip members of staff with knowledge and skills for conducting teaching and research and for providing public services. In the same vein, heads of academic units and academic departments will be trained on leadership, decision making and management skills. Such training will enhance professional university administration for proper execution of University policies and programmes.
The project implementation also integrates activities to address inclusivity such as gender issues and encourage greater participation and retention of women in various programs, particularly in science, technology, engineering and mathematics programs. The project supports the outreach programmes to sensitize female secondary school students and communities about university academic programs, strengthening of the gender desk to support implementation of activities, and development of guidelines for identify and support of students with special needs. It also aims at strengthening of the special needs unit by establishment of a help desk to coordinate support services to students with special needs, strengthening of the counseling services for students with special needs, and developing procedures and systems to address Gender-Based Violence (GBV), Sex Reproductive Health (SRH) and HIV/AIDS issues. It is the University expectation that the implementation of the HEET project activities will have remarkable impact to the quality and labour market alignment for our graduates.