Gratitude and Reflection
Ever since I joined the Adventist University of Africa (AUA) on January 1, 2026, as the new Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Academic Administration (DVC AA), I have found each day a blessing to acquaint myself with this new academic terrain. I sincerely appreciate the foundation laid by our previous leaders, stakeholders, and both academic and non-academic staff. AUA has, over the years, established itself as one of the top postgraduate institutions that values faith-integrated scholarship, academic excellence, and service to the Seventh-day Adventist Church and the wider world. My ultimate desire is to build on these strengths while strengthening key areas to help us achieve our academic goals and increase our impact globally.
Priorities and Strategic Focus
One of my priorities is to enhance postgraduate academic systems, research culture, curriculum relevance, and digital integration in teaching and learning. Guided by AUA’s unique mandate as a continental postgraduate institution, our focus is on developing leaders for service to the world through research, scholarly productivity, and gospel ministry. This includes supporting academic and non-academic staff development, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and integrating technology and AI-enabled academic support systems to enrich the student learning experience.
Opportunities for Growth and Innovation
I see significant opportunities for strategic programme expansion and flexible delivery models as I learn more about the needs across universities. These may include developing market-responsive postgraduate programmes, blended and online learning pathways, executive and professional doctoral tracks, and interdisciplinary programmes that address emerging global and continental challenges. Our goal is to reach a wider constituency while maintaining academic rigour and aligning with our mission.
Commitment to Quality and Accreditation
May the Almighty God guide us in supporting AUA’s ongoing improvement in academic quality and accreditation standards through data-informed and mission-driven quality assurance frameworks. Building on my background in quality assurance and institutional accreditation, I am committed to working closely with the quality assurance office, as well as all academic and non-academic staff, to strengthen internal quality management systems, enhance programme review processes, and ensure compliance with regional and international accreditation benchmarks.
Looking Ahead: Collaboration and Faithfulness
As we embrace this leadership transition, I look forward to working collaboratively with the AUA community to uphold the standards of outstanding postgraduate education, rooted in a Biblical foundation and faithfulness to our mission.
It is my prayer that we all continue to advance AUA’s vision of nurturing transformative leaders equipped for service to God, the Church, and humanity. AMEN!
Moses Kibirango, PhD

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