Victoria University has appointed Meera Ruparelia as Representative of the Directors to its governing council, marking a leadership transition shaped by continuity, institutional reflection, and a renewed focus on innovation-driven higher education following the death of Rajiv Ruparelia.
Victoria University has formally sworn in Meera Ruparelia as the new Representative of the Directors to the University Council, ushering in a new phase of leadership at the institution.

Her appointment comes in the wake of the death of Rajiv Ruparelia, whose tenure is widely credited with reshaping the university’s academic direction and positioning it as a hub for experiential and industry-linked learning in Uganda’s higher education sector.
In her inaugural address to the Council, Meera Ruparelia pledged to sustain and build upon the values that defined her predecessor’s leadership, highlighting innovation, resilience, and practical, skills-based education as central to the university’s future trajectory.

She emphasized the need to align academic programmes with the demands of a fast-evolving global economy, particularly within the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
