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Amplifying Voices. Inspiring Change.

Dr. Schola Matovu’s dedication to advancing global health and nursing science has been recognized through prestigious honors,

including the Early Career Global Health Scientist Awardfrom the UCSF Institute for Global Health Sciences and the 2022 Jane Norbeck Distinguished Service Award. These awards celebrate her impactful research, advocacy, and leadership in improving health outcomes and supporting communities worldwide.

“It is always humbling and deeply meaningful to have one’s work recognized. These awards reflect not only my efforts but the collective contributions of the communities, colleagues, and mentors who have shaped my journey.”
Dr. Schola Matovu
Director of Global Learning and engagement – University of Utah, College of Nursing

This page highlights selected media appearances, storytelling projects, and public engagements that share the impact of this work with global audiences

Dr. Schola Matovu’s research and leadership initiatives have been featured through keynote addresses, documentaries, global workshops, and educational media that highlight the resilience and contributions of caregivers across Uganda, the United States, and beyond

Speaking Engagements

Dr Schola Matovu Keynote Final

On September 19, 2026, Dr. Schola Matovu was invited to serve as the Keynote Speaker at the Children’s Service Society of Utah’s Annual Gala and Silent Auction. Addressing an audience of legislators, policymakers, physicians, funders, journalists, and community leaders, she highlighted the urgent need to strengthen support systems for kinship

In 2017, Dr. Schola Matovu was honored to deliver the valedictorian address at her PhD graduation ceremony at the University of California, marking a meaningful milestone in her academic journey. Her speech celebrated the resilience, dedication, and collective support that shaped her doctoral experience, and underscored the importance of using

Educational Talks

As Director of Global Learning and Engagement at the University of Utah College of Nursing (UUCON), Dr. Schola Matovu leads initiatives that expand the visibility and impact of global health learning across the college. She oversees the development of programs such as the Global Learning Video Series, which brings together

Podcasts, Workshops & Interviews

The Grand Experience is a community-informed podcast dedicated to amplifying the voices of grandparent-caregivers and increasing public awareness of the challenges, research, and support services that shape their experiences. By sharing stories from grandparents, adult grandchildren, service providers, and researchers, the podcast creates a platform for knowledge exchange, mutual encouragement,

NJN (Not ‘Just’ a Nurse) Podcast is to amplify the voices of nurses as leaders, innovators, scientists, and advocates who are shaping healthcare, influencing policy, and improving lives in communities around the world. Through powerful conversations and storytelling, the podcast seeks to inspire, empower, and elevate the impact of the