FIRST YEAR STUDENTS REPORTS TO CAMPUS FACE TO FACE LEARNING

First year students 2020/21/22 academic year  whose programs requires practical lessons have reported to campus for face to face learning.The students were registered using the biometric system by the ICT team.

The resumption is a decision by the UoN Senate and is meant to help the students whose programs require practical learning in the laboratory to report back to campus.The rest of the students will continue with online learning until further notice.

CUE SETS RULES FOR BLENDED LEARNING

Universities will now be required to seek accreditation for all their blended and online programmes from the Commission for University Education (CUE) before offering them to students.

The comission’s chair, Prof Chacha Nyaigotti, said there is need to ensure that universities are offering quality education as most of them shifted to virtual learning following the Covid-19 pandemic.

COMMENCEMENT OF FACE TO FACE LEARNING FOR THE 2020/21/22 ACADEMIC YEAR

The University of Nairobi wishes to inform the following groups of students that the date for commencement of face to face learning for the 2020/21/22 Academic Year is as follows:

MONDAY, 9TH NOVEMBER  2020

a) 1ST YEAR students, undertaking science-based courses with practicals, from the following Colleges:

UON STUDENTS PROCEDURE FOR APPLYING FOR FINANCIAL AID

Write a formal letter addressed to the Dean of students , University of Nairobi,the details to be included in the letter are:

1. Details of why you need to be registered for bursary, work study programme or scholarship.

2. Give the family background .

3. Provide your County, Decision, Location names.

4. Attach a recommendation letter from your Chief and Pastor.

5. Names of your parents ( attach certified death certificate copy(ies) where necessary.

6. Name of your constituency.

SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY FOR EAST AFRICA CITIZEN

IUCEA is  inviting  the citizens of the East African Community to apply for cohort 2 of the KfW- funded Scholarships, to pursue Master’s studies in the EAC Partner State other than their own.


Thematic areas are : 1) Mathematics, 2) Engineering, 3) Informatics, 4) Science,   5) Technology, and 6) Business Science.

 Eligible applicants: Nationals of the East African Community (EAC) Partner States (Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda).
Duration of the Scholarship: 2 years.  

COLLECTION OF CERTIFICATES : SEPTEMBER 25TH GRADUATES

 

All graduates of the 63rd Congregation for the conferment of degrees and award of diplomas held on September 25, 2020 are requested to collect their certificates at the University of Nairobi Central Examinations Centre, Chiromo Campus in the following order:

 

1.         MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2020 – FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2020

                        ALL MASTERS DEGREES AND POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS

2.         MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2020 – FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2020