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RESEARCH AND OUTREACH

Through cutting-edge research and dedicated outreach, we strive to uncover new insights and disseminate valuable information to the wider community.

MUCE is a hub of cutting-edge research characterized by collaborative efforts across various disciplines. With a team of over 200 researchers and lecturers, our institution explores a wide spectrum of subjects, from science and the arts to humanities and teacher education studies. We take pride in hosting esteemed researchers, fostering international collaborations, and actively contributing to the advancement of knowledge and innovation.

Here are some ongoing research projects at MUCE. In each project, the names of our staff are highlighted in blue. You may click on their names to view details about their academic profiles. You may also use the shortcut menu on the right to search MUCE staff by clicking "Find Staff."

"Research with a Purpose, Outreach with Passion"
Research Title Researchers Funder Research Summary Start year End year
Adaptive Genomic Diversity of Tanzanian Riverine Cichlids in Light of Climatic and Anthropogenic Stressors

Dr. Edson B. Ishengoma

Cambridge

The Adaptive Genomic Diversity of Tanzanian Riverine Cichlids project investigates how climatic and human-induced stressors influence the genetic variation and adaptability of cichlid fish in Tanzanian rivers. By analyzing genomic data, the research aims to understand the resilience and evolutionary responses of these species to environmental changes.

2024 2025
Regional African Extractivism and the Green Transition research project

Dr. Japhace Poncian

Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC)

The Regional African Extractivism and the Green Transition research project explores the intersection of natural resource extraction and sustainable development in Africa. It examines the socio-economic and environmental impacts of extractivist practices and how they can be aligned with green transition goals.

2024 2029