SAFARICOM AND STANDARD IN A DEAL TO SELL DIGITAL NEWSPAPER.

The world now is becoming digital in the wake of covid-19. Teaching and learning , meetings and even treatment are now conducted online(digital).

People are now avoiding printed papers i.e newspapers and even  hard cash because of the corona virus transmission. This has contributed to the digital intrusion to the humanity.Companies are now looking into re-engineering of their businesses into the digital world .

Safaricom and other  print media like the standard newspaper have brought their heads together to come up with  an online newspaper at a cost of 20 bob.

HOW TO CHANGE COURSE AND UNIVERSITY AFTER ADMISSION.

The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (Kuccps) CEO John Muraguri said, “The inter-institutional transfer is done online. This means that applicants log in to their student's portal, fill an application form, download and print it. The form is then taken to the respective heads of the institutions that the student wishes to transfer to and seeks for endorsement before it is submitted to the Placement Service for processing. During the inter-institution transfer application, a student may apply to change both the course and the institution or just the institution.”

UON TO ADMIT TOP CREAM OF 2019 KCSE STUDENTS.

The University of Nairobi will admit  more than half(313/630) of the  students who scored A in the last year's(2019)  kenya certificate of secondary education (KCSE). This affirms UoN as the higher learning institution of choice in the country.

The cream of the KCSE class of 2019 is headed to the prestigious medicine, engineering and architecture programmes.

UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI UNVEILS ONLINE TEACHING AND LEARNING.

The University of Nairobi has now turned to online teaching to ensure that its more than 60,000 students complete their studies.The Deputy Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs has urged all teaching Staff to implement on-line teaching and learning as much as possible.  Any challenges encountered should be directed to the Director ICT.

UoN revamps its system of websites

The sites were redesigned to keep pace with the emerging developments in the technological world and the evolving needs of the institution’s stakeholders who include: - students, staff, researchers, sponsors, guardians, collaborators, government agencies and the general public. On accessing the website, one can quickly get a snapshot of UoN displayed by high quality videos, eye catching photos and informative news items about research, teaching and learning undertaken on a day to day basis at UoN.