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Home » How to Apply for a Research Permit in Uganda

How to Apply for a Research Permit in Uganda

by kevin Atamba
October 6, 2025
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How to Apply for a Research Permit in Uganda

How to Apply for a Research Permit in Uganda

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Anyone intending to conduct research in Uganda—whether for academic, institutional, or private purposes—must obtain a Research Permit from the Uganda National Council for Science and Technology (UNCST). The permit ensures that all research activities are carried out ethically, responsibly, and in line with the Science, Technology and Innovation Act.

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Foreigners, Ugandan students, institutions, and organizations are all required to apply before beginning their research.


Step-by-Step Procedure

Step 1: Apply Early

Applications must be made at least one month before the intended start date of the research or before an existing permit expires.

Applicants must complete the Application for Authority to Conduct Research in Uganda form. The form is available at UNCST offices or can be downloaded from their official website.

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Step 2: Submit to an Affiliated Institution

Before submission to UNCST, the application must be endorsed by a recognized local affiliate institution (e.g., a Ugandan university, research institute, or organization).
This endorsement verifies that the research aligns with local scientific and ethical standards.


Step 3: Prepare and Attach Required Documents

The completed form must be accompanied by:

  • Comprehensive Curriculum Vitae of each applicant (2 copies)
  • Research Proposal outlining objectives, methodology, literature review, and expected outcomes (2 copies)
  • Letter from sponsor (if applicable)
  • Copy of National ID or Passport
  • Two passport-sized photographs endorsed by the sponsor or referee
  • Affiliation letter from a local institution (for foreign researchers)
  • Ethical clearance certificate (if applicable)
  • Proof of payment for the research fee

Step 4: Submit the Application

Send two (2) copies of the endorsed and complete application to:
Executive Secretary
Uganda National Council for Science and Technology (UNCST)
P.O. Box 6884, Kampala, Uganda

Applications can be submitted in person, via courier, or email to UNCST’s Research Coordination Division.

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Step 5: Pay the Research Permit Fee

Pay the non-refundable research fee to the Executive Secretary, UNCST, and attach a copy of the payment receipt to your application.

Research CategoryFees (UGX)Notes
Student/Attachment/Undergraduate/Diploma40,000Local or EAC students
Master’s (Academic Research)400,000Research-based degree
PhD (Academic Research)800,000Doctoral-level research
Individual/Post-Doctoral Research200,000Independent researchers
Public/Private Institutions350,000Organizational research
Private Companies700,000Commercial/private sector
Extension FeeSame as aboveFor extending ongoing research

Foreign projects beyond five years: USD 300
Ugandan students registered locally: USD 50


Step 6: Review and Assessment

Once received, UNCST forwards the application to subject experts for evaluation based on scientific merit and ethical compliance.

If the research meets the required standards, UNCST will issue a Research Permit. If not, applicants will be notified to provide additional details or corrections.

The review process typically takes two weeks to one month depending on the project’s complexity.


Step 7: Receive Your Permit and Begin Research

Upon approval, UNCST issues the official Research Permit authorizing you to conduct research within the stated duration and scope.

Researchers are required to submit two bound copies of the final research report to UNCST upon completion. Future permit applications may be rejected if prior reports are not submitted.


Office Locations & Contacts

Uganda National Council for Science & Technology (UNCST)
Plot 6 Kimera Road, Ntinda, Kampala
P.O. Box 6884, Kampala, Uganda
Tel: +256 414 705500
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.uncst.go.ug


Eligibility

You are eligible to apply for a research permit if you are:

  • A foreign national or student planning to conduct research in Uganda
  • A Ugandan studying abroad conducting research locally
  • A public or private institution undertaking research in Uganda
  • A local Ugandan not employed by a government research agency
  • Any individual or organization collecting public or governmental data

Validity

The validity of a research permit depends on the project duration, typically ranging from one to five years.
Short-term projects (up to 2 years) may apply for an annual renewal.


Processing Time

If all documents are complete and in order, the processing time is less than two weeks.


Required Information

When completing the application, provide:

  • Full name, nationality, and passport number
  • Educational background and specialization
  • Research title and purpose
  • Funding source and sponsor details
  • Duration and location of research
  • Local institutional affiliation
  • Personal referees
  • Description of research benefits to Uganda

Need for the Document

The Research Permit is mandatory under the UNCST Act. It ensures that all research conducted in Uganda is ethically approved, scientifically sound, and aligned with national priorities.
Conducting research without this permit is illegal and may result in penalties or deportation for foreign researchers.

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