

Any shared calendars are available in all views of Calendar app, including the popular list view in iOS. For example, if you add an appointment to a shared calendar with your partner, they will see the appointment and be able to adjust, edit, add, and delete events to that calendar that both of you would see. Assuming they accept it, your shared calendar will be added to their calendar through iCloud and they will now be able to see and modify all events on your calendar.Ī shared calendar can be viewed, updated, adjusted, and modified from either end. The recipient will receive an invitation to accept (or decline) the shared calendar. Tap on “Done” when finished adding people to share the calendar with.Type the name(s) of contacts you’d like to share the calendar with and then tap the “Add” button to invite those people to the calendar.He is also planning to increase the societal impact of the University through community services and is planning to improve the management of the University and promote the community spirit. He is projecting to increase material and financial resources, organize capacity building sessions for the staff of the university, and strengthen the academic position of the university as well as its visibility. Nowadays, Professor Kanigula MUBAGWA is the new Vice-Chancellor of UCB. The Faculty of Law was created in 1995, that of Social Sciences in 2013 and that of Architecture and Urbanism was launched in 2017. Thanks to the cooperation they have established with several partners, their ability to federate the efforts and hard work of staff members, training offers have been developed and staff training has been increased. Déogratias Ruhamanyi Bisimwa (1996-2002), Prof. Succession of Vice-Chancellors at UCB: Prof. This three-year agreement, except for the part covering the granting of scholarships, was signed between the Vice-Chancellors Prof. On 16 September 1994, a convention was signed between UCB, UCL and the National University of Benin (UNB) to provide training to students of 1st doctorate who have successfully completed their third year at UCB in the faculty of medicine, establish from October 1995 a training in the second cycle in the Faculty of Medicine at UCB in partnership with UCL and UNB. UCL decided to support those three universities through the acquisition of teaching materials, the financing of teachers mobility at UCL and the histology training of teachers in Bukavu and Butare. The three institutions agreed to apply the self-learning approach in use at UCL. Stanislas Haumont, an agreement was signed between the Faculties of Medicine of Bujumbura, Bukavu and Butare. In January 1994, under the initiative of Prof. Later the university got some help from other partners like Prof. This allowed the university to have a place for the Internship and practice for its students in the faculty of Medicine. The management of the provincial hospital was given to the diocese in 1994. Because of all this, the future of the university was very dark. To cite a few of them, there was the arrival of Rwandan refugees fleeing the Rwandan genocide, so-called wars of liberation, the arrival of some militias in Bukavu that became a reality even after some years later, the poverty of the Sud-kivu and Bukavu population, the different difficult contacts undertaken by the Vice-Chancellor in order to get some partnerships with universities in Kinshasa and in Europe, the scarcity of professors at that time. Things were very difficult at the beginning of the University. The chapel was then moved and gave its premises to the University. The former Saint Teresa Chapel was divided into lecture rooms. In 1990, the university got implemented in a church-like building. Mirindi Kishingoko Bonaventure and Father Nyagahama Mwikizangabo Gaudens. Gilbert Kabanda, Mister Mamboleo Mughuba, Rev. Déogratias Ruhamanyi who became his Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Dr. The people who worked with the Bishop and created the university are the following: Professor Vincent Mulago Gwa Cikala who became the first rector, Father Prof. The university which was created was formerly called ‘Université de Bukavu’ (UDB) or University of Bukavu and later on became ‘Université Catholique de Bukavu’ or Catholic University of Bukavu.

Its pioneers were eager to see the city of Bukavu have its own university intended to train youngsters. By November 1989 the University was finally created. This one along with others reflected on the creation of a University in Bukavu. To launch the university, a meeting was organized by the Bishop Aloys Mulindwa Mutabesha.
