REGISTER FOR GLOBAL FORUM FOR FOOD AND AGRICULTURE (GFFA)
Join us for the first virtual GFFA!
Among topics to be discussed will be;
Join us for the first virtual GFFA!
Among topics to be discussed will be;
Date: Friday January 15, 2020
Time: 2.30 – 4.00 P.M.
Undergraduate students in 2nd, 3rd and 4th years at the College of Agriculture and Veterinary sciences, you are reminded on Campus learning resumes on 11th January, 2021. Welcome back to Upper Kabete.
See attached PDF document for more information.
On 16th December 2020, the Regional International Year for Rangelands and Pastoralists Support Group (RISG) was launched. This involves various stakeholders among them University of Nairobi (UoN). UoN officially joins the networks of international organizations, governments, NGOs, INGOs, civil society organizations, among other groups and individuals in the push for UN to observe and mainstream the IYRP. Dr.
Claire Nasike Akello is a Masters student persuing Management of Agroecosystems and Environment in the Department of LARMAT. She has been nominated as one of youth doing an outstanding work in the agricultural sector.
Please spare a minute and vote for her. She is placed under the agriculture category.
Lectures and instructors of all units in the Department of LARMAT on 15th December 2020 moderated 1st semester exam for the year 2020/2021. Prof. Richard Onwonga and Dr. Oliver Wasonga moderated the exercise. It was agreed all moderators retain the moderated exam in the google drive for ease accessibility. All exams to be cleaned for further processing.
"Sustaining higher education through adaptation of technology and innovation amidst COVID-19 Pandemic”
Congratulations in your achievements
The following Postgraduate students are among Graduands from the Department of Land Resource Management and Agricultural Technology and offered with letters of Award for their respective degrees to graduate in the 64th UoN Graduation. The degrees will be conferred on 11th December 2020. Congratulations!
There is existing low linkage between most of Higher Learning Institution and their Alma Mater. This has triggered initiatives that address the current needs to strengthen partnership and development. University of Nairobi and other universities consistently release Alumni to job market where are exposed to diverse lessons, new developments and innovations. These innovations and lessons learnt need to be disseminated to the present training process of future workforce and scientists.
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.