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What do you plant to do on your return
to Uganda? cont.
Going forward, I plan to work as a consultant in the field
of industrial machinery and Asset care and publish my findings.
Are you happy you did this scholarship?
How do you think it will affect your future prospects?
I am very happy!
With the knowledge and skills I have gained I can carry out
consistence and high quality asset care.
My time at the University of Manchester has undoubtedly opened
doors to further research in industrial machinery asset care
policies in developing countries, of which Uganda is a part.
Did you enjoy living in Manchester?
No regrets, Manchester has it all!
What with the academics on offer, the leisure facilities,
the support from the alumni group you can’t fail to
enjoy your course at Manchester.
Any tips for future scholars?
Learn to ask and you will always be helped.
Smile and you will keep happy!
Finish your assignment first, you know how time passes by
and leisure time can always wait and never ends!
Spend wisely and look out for cheap but genuine deals.
We live in the computer age so be sure to harness your computer’s
potential!
Make many friends, communicate a lot and control yourself!
Trust in yourself and always pray to God to guide you
Kulika would like to thank Robert for his answers
and wish him every success for the future.
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Robert Lule hard at work with
his fellow MSc. Students |

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