UoN to work with The Star
The University of Nairobi, The Star and Radio Africa Group in general have agreed to work closely for mutual benefit and for the benefit of the public.
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The University of Nairobi, The Star and Radio Africa Group in general have agreed to work closely for mutual benefit and for the benefit of the public.
Prof. Stephen Kiama, has been officially installed as the eighth Vice-Chancellor of the University of Nairobi, taking over from Prof. Peter Mbithi. During his installation in Taifa Hall, Main Campus on June 5, 2020, Prof. Kiama promised to institute reforms and steer the ship in the turbulent waters.
The new Confucius Institute Building located on Arboretum Drive, was officially handed over to the University of Nairobi on May 29th 2020. The ceremony was presided over by the Cabinet Secretary for Education, Prof. George Magoha, who praised the good relationships between Beijing and Nairobi.
In an online edition of the Nation Leadership Forum that focused on the impact of Covid-19 on Education, all the panelists urged Kenyans to embrace virtual learning not only in the face of this global pandemic but also for the future of education.
Join The Nation Leadership Forum with VC Prof. Stephen Kiama as one of the panelist as they discuss the impact of COVID-19 on education on 21st May 2020, live on NTV at 7.30pm.
According to www.pwc.com, to ensure business continuity in light of COVID-19, PNG companies are implementing actions to contain costs, revise sales strategies, and assess operational risks and supply chain impacts. These represent the most popular immediate measures undertaken by PNG businesses surveyed.
COVID-19 pandemic has shown us that Broadband has ever been essential. According to an article on https://bookings.edu there is a statement that says “The coronavirus pandemic isn’t making broadband essential—it’s exposing that it always was” and this makes a lot of sense as classes move online and faculty, students and staff start to embrace online.
In the midst of this global pandemic, most organizations have sought different ways of business continuity. The University of Nairobi has been on the forefront in research in different capacities and online teaching and learning.
University of Nairobi graduates are the most preferred by Kenyan employers.
This was revealed by CPS International, a marketing and social research firm that surveyed 67 universities and 50 organizations between November and January in 2019/2020 academic year.