PhD in Energy Economics and Governance (PhDEEG)
Introduction
The PhD in Energy Economics and Governance is designed to equip candidates with advanced analytical, research, and policy development skills in the management and governance of energy resources. The programme addresses the growing demand for experts capable of developing, designing, and evaluating policy and strategic frameworks for sustainable energy development. It combines advanced training in economic theory, econometrics, and governance with real-world applications to energy systems in developing countries like Uganda and the wider region. The programme directly aligns with Makerere University Business School’s vision of being the benchmark for business and management education, research, and training in Africa.
Admission Requirements
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Admission to the programme is open to qualified applicants from all countries who meet the following criteria:
- Master’s Degree Requirement:
- Applicants must hold a Master’s degree in Economics, Energy Economics, Governance, or a related discipline with taught courses in Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, and Econometrics.
- Candidates without these courses at Master’s level must have completed them at postgraduate level or undertake bridging modules before admission.
- Academic Recognition:
- All degrees and postgraduate diplomas must be from institutions recognized by the National Council for Higher Education (NCHE) or an equivalent international accreditation body.
- Professional References:
- Applicants must provide at least two academic or professional references attesting to their ability and suitability to undertake doctoral-level research.
- Special Consideration:
- Holders of a Master of Energy Economics and Governance (MEEG) will only be required to take the generic advanced courses before progressing to the research phase.
Program Details
- Duration: 4 Years (8 Semesters)
- Mode of Study: Full-time and Part-time
- Campus: Makerere University Business School (MUBS) Main Campus
- Award: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Energy Economics and Governance
- Teaching Approach: The program combines advanced coursework, independent research, seminars, and dissertation writing, emphasizing theoretical, empirical, and policy-oriented analysis to address complex energy and governance challenges.
Expected Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the programme, graduates will be able to:
- Demonstrate mastery of theoretical and empirical approaches in energy economics and governance.
- Identify, synthesize, and critique existing research in energy policy, regulation, and economics.
- Design and apply economic models to address specific energy and governance challenges.
- Conduct rigorous empirical research, analyze and interpret data effectively, and draw policy-relevant conclusions.
- Communicate complex ideas and research findings clearly in both written and oral formats.
Career Prospects
Graduates of the PhD in Energy Economics and Governance are prepared for senior and strategic roles in:
- Academic and Research Institutions as lecturers, researchers, and professors.
- Government Ministries and Agencies such as Energy, Finance, and Environment.
- International Organizations and NGOs engaged in energy policy, governance, and development.
- Private Sector and Consultancy Firms specializing in energy economics, regulation, and sustainability advisory.
- Think Tanks and Policy Institutes conducting applied research on energy and environmental governance.
Fees Structure
| Fees Structure | ||
| Description | Semester One | Semester Two |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition fees | 1,950,000 | 1,950,000 |
| Functional fees | ||
| Registration fees | 156,000 | |
| Examination fees | 260,000 | |
| Medical fees | 100,000 | |
| Computer fees | 104,000 | |
| Library fees | 26,000 | |
| Identity Card | 45,000 | |
| Administration fees | 260,000 | |
| Development fees | 170,000 | |
| Endowment fees | 13,000 | |
| Subtotal | 1,134,000 | |
| Total per Semester | 3,084,000 | 1,950,000 |
| Annual fees | 5,034,000 | |
Target Group
The programme is intended for:
- Academics and researchers seeking to specialize in energy economics and governance.
- Policy analysts and advisors working in ministries, energy authorities, or regulatory bodies.
- Professionals in energy companies, renewable energy projects, and consultancy firms.
- Individuals aiming to pursue careers in international organizations such as the World Bank, UNDP, AfDB, and IRENA focusing on energy and sustainability.
