Faculty of Tourism, Hospitality and Languages

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The Faculty of Tourism, Hospitality and Languages at Makerere University Business School (MUBS) contributes significantly to research, innovation, and professional training in tourism management, hospitality studies, cultural heritage, and language education. This community within the MUBS Institutional Repository serves as the official digital archive for preserving and disseminating the scholarly and institutional outputs of the faculty. It supports the school’s commitment to open access, research visibility, and global knowledge sharing in alignment with the MUBS Institutional Repository Policy, the FAIR Principles, and international open science standards. The repository provides long-term digital preservation and global discoverability of theses, dissertations, peer-reviewed publications, conference papers, policy briefs, datasets, multimedia content, and other academic outputs produced by faculty members, researchers, and students. Through this platform, the faculty strengthens its contribution to sustainable tourism development, hospitality innovation, cultural preservation, and multilingual communication in Uganda and beyond.

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The Faculty of Tourism, Hospitality and Languages encourages all academic staff and postgraduate students to deposit their publications, theses, and conference papers within three (3) months of approval or publication, in compliance with the MUBS IR mandatory deposit guidelines.

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