We Don’t Teach That At The University

How does one survive in this world which is classified as vuca-volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous? What survival skills are needed in this world? Is the university education still relevant to the needs of the world? Why would a young graduate ask for career advice a few days after graduation? Why do parents have to look for jobs for their graduate children even after spending a lot of money educating them? I suggest answers to these and other questions using my experience as a student, Christian, lawyer and a lecturer at Makerere University.

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106 thoughts on “We Don’t Teach That At The University

  1. Dr Daniel talks about exactly what we miss at campus.
    He actually talks about the heart of the matter.

  2. Well done Daniel! Thank you for helping us appreciate what you don’t teach at the university. Indeed we don’t get that all-important education at the university.

  3. Dr. Daniel has brought to light glaring yet salient missing links in education at all levels and in all professions including security…..and all walks of life requires this knowledge which is always missing…How do you succeed in life without life tools? It is a book for all age groups and will impact every one’s life including the old who may have missed out on many fronts. Thank you for sharing many of your personal experiences as examples…You have done the harder work… the rest is for all to enjoy and benefit and succeed in life. May God Bless you and enable uou to write more inspirational books. Webale muno!

  4. I can still apply a lot of things from this book in my life and my next study experiences. Love it.

  5. As a student of law, this book is definitely everything for me. It answers all the questions in my head in regards to different aspects. And I was also blessed to have had an insightful discussion with Dr.Ruhweza. We are so thankful for this. Intelligence at its peak. Thanks Dr. Well done.

  6. I read this book and commended it to my wife who just graduated with a Bachelor of Procurement and Supply Chain Management. As a young lecturer at law, I found the book full of wisdom to instruct and prepare young legal professionals for life after school (University). A complete education equally involves schooling a person in other non-class aspects of life. There are things that are not taught in the classroom yet they are invaluable life lessons. Thank you Dr. Daniel.

  7. This masterpiece gives solutions to the challenges of our generation. I want to congratulate you for the great investment towards our African society.
    Thank you Dr. Ruhweza.

  8. Dr.Ruhweza has been my LLM lecturer at Makerere University. He is an astute law scholar per excellence. He combines Humility as well as sharp intellect to his work. I believe his writings in this book captures the essence of University education anywhere in Africa. Congratulations Mwalimu.

  9. Thank you for this very enthralling book.it contains so much of life’s nuggets and I have learnt somethings that I have often not taken seriously. It is spot on a must read for whoever can get it. Thank you Daniel

  10. Congratulations for wr such a goo book. I reas it and fou it useful in real life eXperiences and iam Of the view that the titl you gave it is LimitiNg and at tge same time mis leading.
    Limiting and mis leading In the sense that it is for university graduates/ students. Yet it is rele to every body. It is like a walk of lIfe, the realities of life.
    Than you once again .

  11. This is Great work Doctor.
    In today’s world we need skills outside our classrooms

  12. Awesome book, I wish I had read it 11years ago when I completed university…my mindset would have been different. Thank you Dr ruhweza for identifying a gap and filling it.

  13. This is a very resourceful book. You will find there in knowledge you would never have found even beyond university

  14. much needed life advice and wisdom, in as far as bridging the gap between the classroom and real life. great piece!

  15. I had a small chance to read that book and it felt like it was talking to me. Thank you doCtor

  16. Well done, Daniel. Your book is timely. I am confident it will transform many lives, even the target age bracket! Warm Congratulations!

  17. Dr Ruhweza discusses THE missing link in University EDUCATION, solving GENERATIONAL problems

    1. We needed such a book yesterday. Thank you Daniel FOR your great THOUGHTS. You got brains of a genious.

  18. Congratulations Dr. Ruhweza for this stellar book. I am sure it will change the trajectory of law reasoning both in the academia and our judiciary at large

  19. CONGRATULATIONS DR. DANIEL R. RHUWEZA FOR YOUR BOOK WE DON’T TEACH THAT AT THE UNIVERSITY. WE LOOK FORWARD TO GOD’S IMPACT TO READERS THROUGH YOU.

    1. Right on, from it’s Title I connected to this book, and attending the webinar where you made a presentation made me trust the book even more. What a brilliant brain, grabbing a copy next week. I can’t wait to invest my time reading cover by cover. I’ve recommended to my family as well. Blessings

    2. Great book. We need the knowledge therein shared widely. How can you conduct more speaking engagements about it to boost its publicity?

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