The University Alumni Association has organised a walk on March 4th, 2024. The walk, dubbed 'Walk for a brighter…
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Daudi Dindi Aleri, Dr. Josiah Kinama and Prof. George Cheminingw'a from the Department of Plant Science and Crop Protection participated in a research on "Effect of Plant Population on Yield of Selected Maize (Zea mays L.) Varieties in Mwea and Bura in Kenya"
The research
Read moreDr. Catherine Kunyanga from the Department of Food Science, Nutrition and Technology participated in a study on the Effect of drying air temperature and slice thickness on the physical and microbiological quality of dried beef. The findings of this study were published
Read moreProf. Jane Ambuko heads of the Horticulture Unit at the Department of Plant Science and Crop Protection. She has conducted extensive research in postharvest losses and value addition of mangoes. Prof. Ambuko conducted a
Read moreJackson M. Ncebere, Paul G. Mbuthia, Robert M. Waruiru, and Peter K. Gathumbi
University of Nairobi, College of Agriculture and
Read moreThe start of a new partnership between UoN with Hainan University under the framework of the League of Tropical Universities (LTU) especially in Tropical Agriculture following the recent 2024 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) held on September 4 to 6 in Beijing which marked
Read moreThe University of Nairobi celebrated a significant milestone as Prof. Jane Ambuko delivered the 50th professorial inaugural lecture at Taifa Hall. The event, attended by faculty, students, friends, and family, showcased Prof. Ambuko's groundbreaking research on food loss and
Read moreProf. Jane Ambuko will deliver the 50th professorial inaugural lecture at the historical Taifa Hall on Friday, September 27, 2024. The lecture titled "From the Lab to the Land: Solutions for Food Loss & Waste Reduction for the People and the Planet," it promises to be both topical and
Read moreProf. Moses Nyangito, Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture, welcomed first-year students at the 844 auditorium. Together with him was the Prof. Catherine Kunyanga, the associate dean and chairmen of departments.
Prof. Nyangito began his speech by extending a warm welcome to
The Faculty of Agriculture at the University of Nairobi has officially welcomed a new cohort of first-year students, marking the beginning of an exciting academic journey for the latest batch of aspiring agriculturists. The admission of these students signifies a fresh influx
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