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  •  Esteemed delegates, distinguished guests, faculty members, and students,

    It is with profound gratitude and honour that I stand before you today as the Chief Guest for the 15th Biennial International Conference, hosted by Egerton University. I extend my sincere appreciation to º£½ÇÆƽâ°æfor graciously extending this invitation and for its unwavering commitment to fostering intellectual exchange and academic collaboration.

  • The University of Pavia - Italy and º£½ÇÆƽâ°æagreed to cooperate in the Exchange of Staff and Students in the context of the Erasmus+ ICM KA171 Programme.

    º£½ÇÆƽâ°æwishes to nominate one member of staff to participate in the 8-day mobility event in the University of Pavia from 17th – 21st June 2024.

    Application letter and CV in soft copy via email address This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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  • The Chief Guest Prof. Nancy Mungai, Director Research and Extension launched the games bringing a perfect blend of promoting research sports, as Kenya is undergoing the Competency Based Curriculum, that emphasizes on skills and talent as a way to embrace diversity in the ability of learners.

  • In the serene setting of the Nessuit conference hall, nestled within the ARC Hotel, Onyango Opondo finds himself at the forefront of academic discourse. As he prepares to delve into his topic on policy practices for food security, Opondo, a Master of Research in Public Policy student at the Faculty of Education and Community Development, º£½ÇÆƽâ°æreflects on the journey that brought him here.

  • In a momentous celebration of ingenuity and groundbreaking ideas, Egerton University's alumni, Joseph Nguthiru, emerged victorious at the recently concluded COP28 event in Dubai. His innovative project earned him a prestigious award from the UAE as part of the Prototypes for Humanity 2023 initiative.
  •  Esteemed delegates, distinguished guests, faculty members, and students,

    It is with profound gratitude and honour that I stand before you today as the Chief Guest for the 15th Biennial International Conference, hosted by Egerton University. I extend my sincere appreciation to º£½ÇÆƽâ°æfor graciously extending this invitation and for its unwavering commitment to fostering intellectual exchange and academic collaboration.

  • Dr Leonard Oruko, a consultant engaged by the Regional Universities Forum for Capacity Building in Agriculture (RUFORUM), undertook a comprehensive assessment of the TAGDev 1.0 Program at º£½ÇÆƽâ°æfrom 25th to 27th March 2024.

  • The Kenya Agricultural Student Association (KASA) was officially launched on March 27, 2024 at Egerton University's Main Campus in Njoro The event marked a significant milestone in the University's commitment to nurturing agricultural talent and fostering innovation in the field.

  • BY ERIC SINDABI

    The University Library Advisory Committee, led by the chairperson Professor Benard Aduda,Deputy Vice-Chancellor Academic, Research and Extension visited the Library Department on 13th February, 2024 to familiarise with the Library services and facilities.

  • BY ERIC SINDABI

    In a gesture of good will for the dissemination of Knowledge, º£½ÇÆƽâ°æLibrary Department through the office of the Vice-Chancellor has donated 686 volumes of books to the Nakuru County Assembly to enrich its special library collection.

    The donation process commenced in October, 2023 after a formal request by the Clerk of the County Assembly Ms Jane Waweru who had noted in the request letter that the County Assembly Library was soliciting for book donations to meet the growing needs of its readers.

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  • Egerton University's commitment to academic excellence was reaffirmed as its Vice Chancellor, Prof. Isaac Kibwage, and Deputy Vice Chancellor of Academics Research and Extension, Prof. Bernard Aduda, actively participated in the ACE II Project Completion Report Writeshop held at the Technical University of Mombasa.

  • º£½ÇÆƽâ°æwas founded in 1939 as Egerton Farm School and was upgraded to an Agricultural College in 1950.  In 1986, the Agricultural College became a constituent College of the University of Nairobi.  It was elevated to a University in 1987 through an Act of Parliament.

    Since its inception, the University has registered significant expansion in student numbers, academic programmes and physical facilities.  Currently, the University has a student population of over 16,000 and a staff number of 1,291 and consists of two (2) campuses. Njoro Main Campus and  Nakuru City Campus College.

    º£½ÇÆƽâ°æinvites applications from suitably qualified and experienced individuals with excellent credentials to fill the following posts.

  • º£½ÇÆƽâ°ærecently participated in a two-day open session held at KALRO Kabete, where it showcased a range of agricultural innovations and promoted its academic programs from undergraduate to postgraduate levels.The university's delegation included Dr. Karanja Kinuthia, an Agricultural Biotechnology specialist, Ms. Serah Njambi from the Directorate of Marketing and Resource Mobilization, Mr. Kurian Musa, the Communication Officer, Ms. Celestine from the º£½ÇÆƽâ°æs Office, Mr. John Supeiyo, a Research Assistant at the Agro-Science Park, and Haron representing the TAGDEV Project.

  • º£½ÇÆƽâ°æstands as a beacon of bridging the gap between academia and industry, fostering practical experiences for its students beyond the confines of textbooks.

    This commitment was vividly demonstrated in the recent culmination of industrial academic visits for third-year students from the at Egerton University.

  • By Kurian Musa

    In a bold move towards fostering innovation, education, and economic growth, º£½ÇÆƽâ°æhas announced the development of its Innovation Entrepreneurship and Commercialization Master Plan (IECMP). This strategic initiative signals a pivotal moment in the institution's journey towards becoming a world-class hub for entrepreneurship and societal advancement.

  • BY ERIC SINDABI

    In a gesture of good will for the dissemination of Knowledge, º£½ÇÆƽâ°æLibrary Department through the office of the Vice-Chancellor has donated 686 volumes of books to the Nakuru County Assembly to enrich its special library collection.

    The donation process commenced in October, 2023 after a formal request by the Clerk of the County Assembly Ms Jane Waweru who had noted in the request letter that the County Assembly Library was soliciting for book donations to meet the growing needs of its readers.

  • An MSU/Egerton Student Project Showcase will be held on Friday, April 19, 10:00 a.m.to 1:00 p.m. at the MSU International Center, Room 303.

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    º£½ÇÆƽâ°æand have been conducting joint student teaching and training of Human centered design led by Prof Susan Wyche of MSU department of information and Media funded by Mozilla Foundation. Susan works with prof Jonathan Choti who is also a professor at MSU. The Egerton university collaborators are Dr Miriam charimbu and Prof Paul Kimurto from Crops and soil science department. Both Egerton who include George Adoyo from , Sharon moraa and Geofrey Mwiti from and  Jimmy Karemu from Computer science and MSU students will be presenting their projects in Michigan state students will be presenting their joint project on Friday at MSU 19th April. Prof Paul Kimurto will be leading Egerton students in this trip. 
     
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  •  TAGDev Entrepreneurship and Community Engagement Summer School on 22nd to 26th April, 2024

    Venue: º£½ÇÆƽâ°æat TAGDev Centre

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