John Massa Kasenene
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John Massa Kasenene | |
|---|---|
| Born | John Massa Kasenene |
| Citizenship | Ugandan |
| Education | Makerere University Michigan State University Front Royal College |
| Title | Deputy vice chancellor of Mountains of the Moon University since 2022 |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Conservation biology Community ecology Ecosystem ecology Restoration ecology Environmental assessment methods Higher education management |
| Institutions | Makerere University Uganda National Council for Higher Education Uganda Wildlife Authority Mountains of the Moon University |
John Massa Kasenene is a botanical and environmental ecologist, academic, scientist and academic administrator in Uganda. Since 4 October 2022, he has been the substantive deputy vice chancellor of the Mountains of the Moon University (MMU), which was then the tenth public university in the country.[1]
From 25 January 2019 until 4 October 2022, he served as the vice chairman of the four-person Task Force Committee, established by the Cabinet Minister of Education and Sports to superintend the transition of MMU from a private university to a public institution.[2][3]
Kasenene is a Ugandan national. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a concurrent Diploma in Education from Makerere University, the oldest and largest public university in Uganda. He then earned a Master of Science degree in Plant Ecology, also from Makerere. His degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Forest Ecology was awarded by Michigan State University, in East Lansing, Michigan, United States. He also obtained certificates in primatology and field research methods from institutions in the state of Virginia, United States.[1]
Career
Kasenene has been teaching and lecturing since 1982 in the areas he specialized in. Before 2011, he was the professor of Forestry Ecology in the Department of Botany at Makerere University. He concurrently served as a senior research and training fellow at Makerere University's Biological Field Station in Kibale National Park.[1][4]
From 2011 until 2022, he was the vice chancellor of Mountains of the Moon University. In that capacity, he was the chief academic and administrative officer of the institution, equivalent to a CEO, when the institution was privately owned. On 4 October, he was appointed deputy vice chancellor of MMU, responsible for administration and outreach, in the now public institution.[1][4]