The launch of the African-European Cluster of Excellence in Abai Hotel, Kirinyaga County. This Workshop brought all the ARUA CoE-NCD partners from Ghana, Nigeria, South African, Uganda and Kenya
Kick off meeting workshop - “Empowering Tomorrow's Food Security Leaders: Strengthening Higher Education Capacity for Sustainable Food Systems in Kenya and Mozambique’’ (Food leader Project) a collaboration between Finland, Kenya and Mozambique aimed at enhancing the capacity of the institutions in educating future experts who can provide strategic leadership to enhance food safety and nutrition security officiated by our DVC RIE UoN.
50 UoN students and staff from different faculties have been trained as Trainers of Trainers (ToTs) on how to mount, manage and run hackathons by Industry partner, Startinev, on Monday, 26-28, 2024 at Wangari Maathai Institute.
The three-day intensive training demystified the concept of Innovation, business and sustainable business ideas.
Nairobi Innovation Week 2024 will be held from 8th to 10th May 2024. This year Theme being Strengthening the Innovation Ecosystem through Government- Industry- Academia Linkages for sustainable development
It will take place at the University of Nairobi Main Campus.
Reasons why you should Exhibit during NIW 2024
In a bid to bolster the early career researcher’s capabilities, the Office of the Deputy Vice
Chancellor, Research, Innovation, and Enterprise (DVC-RIE), Prof. Margaret J. Hutchinson, on
February 15, 2024 hosted a training on Research Process. The program is funded by the
International Research & Exchanges Board (IREX). Participants came from various faculties.
The program commenced with a warm welcome extended to participants by Prof. Hutchinson,
who further elaborated on the Division’s functions and commitment to enhancing research
The University of Nairobi, office of Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research, Innovation & Enterprise) hosted a capacity building training session for administrators on research management and research processes on February 14, 2023. The Capacity building is supported by a grant titled “Development of Research Data Management Infrastructure and staff capacity building” funded by the International Research & Exchanges Board (IREX).
Research plays a pivotal role in advancing scientific discoveries and driving innovation across
various disciplines. However, managing these data efficiently and effectively is essential to
enhance data driven decision-making, one of the UoN’s 5 Reform Agenda. Recognizing this
need, the International Research & Exchanges Board (IREX) granted University of Nairobi a
seed fund to develop a research data management infrastructure as well as staff capacity building
project to enhance research data management.
On behalf of the University of Nairobi management, DVC (RIE) Prof. Margaret Jesang Hutchison wished local partners in NCD a productive engagement in the forum as they develop strategies that will enhance a sustainable research network in the area of NCDs.