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University of Nairobi Research Week 2020

This will be the first Research Week event to held online due to on going COVID 19 pandemic. The 3rd Annual event hosted by the University of Nairobi will be  in October from 12th to 16th,  2020.

The week features over ten different conferences covering a diverse range of academic disciplines, one of which is bound to meet your interest and area of expertise. The conferences provide a forum to enable you to present your work, engage with your colleagues, and learn about the latest developments in your field. 

Training on Cassava Value Chain by SEMIS Project

SEMIs Project undertook training on Cassava Value Chain to TIVET students from Taita Taveta and Kilifi counties
The training was undertaken on various days including  4th to 7th November 2019 and  18th to 22nd February 2020. The training was coordinated by Prof. Agnes Mwangombe who is also the Project Investigator for the Cassava project.

STUDENTS INFORMATION BOOK 2020/2021

The Students Information Handbook has been prepared to guide and facilitate orientation of students at the University of Nairobi. For ease of reference, the handbook has been divided into four key areas.The first part covers History, Setting, University Gorvenance, Campuses and Colleges of the University of Nairobi .

One Health Workforce-Next Generation National Health Case Competition

Current students are invited to participate in this extracurricular event, where they will be challenged to come up with a solution, within a specified time, to a given One Health challenge. Students will be given the opportunity to apply theories and concepts learnt in class, and showcase their knowledge, critical thinking skills, leadership and presentation abilities while competing for the prize award.
For more information on the National Health Case Competitions, click here

ORIENTATION OF FIRST YEAR STUDENTS, 2020/2021 ACADEMIC YEAR

The College of Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences wishes to take this early opportunity to congratulate and welcome all the students who have been selected for the various degree programmes at the premier university, the University of Nairobi. In order to give each one of you time to settle down and adjust to the (new) life with ease, the University of Nairobi has dedicated one week of orientation into the various aspects that would form part of your lifestyle for the period of stay at the university.

63RD GRADUATION CEREMONY ON 25TH SEPTEMBER, 2020.

The University of Nairobi wishes to inform all students  who qualified for the award of various degrees and diplomas at the end of last academic year (2019/2020) and members of the public, that the 63 rd Graduation Ceremony will be held VIRTUALLY on Friday, September 25, 2020 commencing at 9.00 a.m. at the Chancellor’s Court. The event will be streamed live through the following links;
www.uonbi.ac.ke/livestream and facebook.com/uonbi.ac.ke.
The following is pertinent information:

In Unity and Service Prayer devotion

The virtual inter-denomination prayer day was led by the University Chaplains; Rev. Hosea Mitei, Mohamed Swaleh and Father Peter Kaigua. The reading of the day was from 1Corinthians 12:12-20 - "The body as a unit." The University of Nairobi family is one body, united, combined and integrated in different parts. We are from the same body though we function differently. This were the words from Rev.

Research Week 2020

This will be the first Research Week event to held online due to on going COVID 19 pandemic. The 3rd Annual event hosted by the University of Nairobi will be  in October from 13th to 15th,  2020.

The week features over ten different conferences covering a diverse range of academic disciplines, one of which is bound to meet your interest and area of expertise. The conferences provide a forum to enable you to present your work, engage with your colleagues, and learn about the latest developments in your field. 

Welcome to the University of Nairobi for dual and joint degree

The dual and joint degree programmes are a form of higher education qualifications that are rapidly gaining traction worldwide in institutions of higher learning. Benefits to the respective institutions and students include providing local students with international exposure, enhancing quality for collaborating institutions, and offering opportunities to build strong academic and institutional research partnerships.

HISTORY AS THE 8TH VICE CHANCELLOR UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI IS VIRTUALLY INSTALLED

Historically, installation of a Vice Chancellor is an essentially significant and functionally symbolic rite of passage. In the University rich in tradition and heritage, installation is a symbolic rite of transition signifying succession at the helm of the university. It signifies that one leadership era has ended and ushers in a new one.