MASTER YOUR RESEARCH; STUDENTS PROPOSAL PRESENTATION

The principal of scientific research is research gap, problem of statement, a well-framed conceptual framework, and study design guided by the study objectives that corresponds to hypotheses. Today 26th November, 2020 5(five) Masters of Science students undertaking MSc in Land and Water Management, MSc in Management of Agroecosystem and Environment and MSc in Agroforestry virtually presented their research projects to their fellow students and supervisors. Dr. George Karuku, coordinated the exercise.

Doctor of Philosophy Land and Water Management

The revised programme has updated and expanded the content to provide essential new coverage of topics critically important to meet current and emerging challenges in land and water management such as intensification of resource use, carbon sequestration in agroecosystems, global warming and climate change. More specifically, the revised programme offers content that addresses current technical, planning, socio-economic and policy aspects of land and water management.