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Administration
Vice ChancellorP.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254 20 8710901-19 Ext 57200 Fax:+254 20 811575 Email: vc@ku.ac.ke Deputy Vice Chancellor(Administration) P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254 20 8710901-19 Ext 57001 Fax: +254 20 811575 Email: dvc-admin@ku.ac.ke Deputy Vice Chancellor(Academic) P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254 20 8710901-19 Ext 57481 Fax: +254 20 811575 Email: dvc-acad@ku.ac.ke Deputy Vice Chancellor(Finance Planning & Development) P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254 20 8710901-19 Ext 57189 Fax: +254 20 811575 Email: dvc-fpd@ku.ac.ke Registrar(Administration) P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254 20 8710901-19 Ext 57199 Fax: +254 20 811575 Email: registrar-admin@ku.ac.ke Registrar(Academic) P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254 20 8710901-19 Ext 57182 Fax: +254 20 811575 Email: registrar-acad@ku.ac.ke Registar(Finance Planning & Development) P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254 20 8 8710901-19 Ext 57192 Fax: +254 20 811575 Email: registrar-fpd@ku.ac.ke Finance Officer P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254 20 8710901-19 Ext 57037 Fax: +254 20 811575 Email: fo@ku.ac.ke Public Relations P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254 20 8710901-19 Ext 448 or Ext 536 Fax: +254 20 811575 Email: pro@ku.ac.ke OR info@ku.ac.ke
Campuses
Kitui CampusP.O Box 410, KITUI Tel: +254202300127, Fax: +2544422761 E-mail: director-kitui@ku.ac.ke Mombasa Campus P. O Box 16778-80100, MOMBASA Tel:+254 0412318793, +254 0412318795, +254 0412318976 E-mail: info@msa.ku.ac.ke Parklands Campus P. O. Box 802-00600, NGARA, NAIROBI Tel:+254203753906, +254203749125 Fax : +254203749126, E-mail: parklands@ku.ac.ke Hotline: +25420722933857 Ruiru Campus P O Box 67-00232 RUIRU. Tel:+2546751546, +2546751547 E-mail: kuruirucampus@ku.ac.ke Hotline: +254722933857 Pwani University College P.O Box: 195-80108 Mombasa Tel: +25441522498 +25441522259 wireless: +254202042105 Fax: +25441522128 Email: principal@pwaniuniversity.com www.pwaniuniversity.com
Directorates
Centre for Research and DevelopmentP.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254 20 8710901 Ext: 57357 Fax: +254 811575 Email: director-crd@ku.ac.ke Centre for Self Sponsored Programmes P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254 20 8710901 Ext: 57356 Fax: +254 811575 Email: director-ssp@ku.ac.ke Centre for Quality Assurance P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +25420 8710901 Ext: 57032 Fax: +254811575 Email: director-cqa@ku.ac.ke Centre of Community Outreach & Extension Programmes P.O. Box 43844- 00100 Nairobi. Tel: +254208710901 Ext: 57438 Fax: +25420811575 Alumni P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254 8710901 Ext: 57537 Fax: +254 811575 Email: director-alumni@ku.ac.ke Centre for Linkages and International Programmes P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +25420 8710901 Ext 57527 or +25420811622 Fax: +25420811575 or +25420812729 or +25420811517 Email: director-linkages@ku.ac.ke Information and Communication Technology P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +25420 8710901 Ext: 193 Fax: +254811575 Email: director-ict@ku.ac.ke Institute of Open, Distance & e-Learning P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254 20 8710901 Ext: 57212 Direct: +254 20 811948 Fax: +254 811575 Email: director-elearning@ku.ac.ke Catering and Accommodation Services Board P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254 20 8710901 Ext: 57502 Fax: +254 20 811575 Email: director-casb@ku.ac.ke Transcripts and Document Validation P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254 20 8710901 Ext: 57174 Fax: +254 20 811575 Email: head-transcripts@ku.ac.ke
Schools
School of BusinessP.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254 20 8710901 Ext: 57519 Fax: +254 20 811575 Email: dean-business@ku.ac.ke Dean School of Engineering School of Engineering & Technology Kenyatta University P.O. Box 43844-00100 Tel.: 2310718 Cisco: 3658 E-mail: dean-engineering@ku.ac.ke School of Engineering & Technology Kenyatta University P.O. Box 43844-00100 Tel.: 2310718 Cisco: 3658 E-mail: dean-engineering@ku.ac.ke School of Education P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254 20 8710901 Ext: 57004 Direct: +254 20 811952 Fax: +254 20 811575 Email: dean-education@ku.ac.ke School of Environmental Studies Human Sciences P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254 20 8710901 Ext: 57218 Direct: +254 20 811953 Fax: +254 20 811575 Email: dean-environment@ku.ac.ke P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254 20 8710901 Ext: 57232 Direct: +254 20 813460 Fax: +254 20 811575 Email: dean-health@ku.ac.ke School of Humanities and Social Sciences P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254 20 8710901 Ext: 57170 Direct:+254 20 811948 Fax: +254 20 811575 Email: dean-humanities@ku.ac.ke School of Pure and Applied Sciences P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254 20 8710901 Ext: 57339 Direct: +254 20 812390 Fax: +254 20 811575 Email: dean-spas@ku.ac.ke School of Humanities and Social Sciences P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254 20 8710901 Ext: 57170 Direct:+254 20 811948 Fax: +254 20 811575 Email: dean-humanities@ku.ac.ke School of Pure and Applied Sciences P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254 20 8710901 Ext: 57339 Direct: +254 20 812390 Fax: +254 20 811575 Email: dean-spas@ku.ac.ke |
Departments
Accounting & Finance P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254 20 8710901 Ext: 57224 Email: chairman-accounting@ku.ac.ke Biochemistry and Biotechnology P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254 20 8710901 Ext: 57456 Email: chairman-biochem@ku.ac.ke Business Administration P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254 20 8710901 Ext: 57215 Email: chairman-business@ku.ac.ke Chemistry P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254 20 8710901 Ext: 57340 Email: chairman-chemistry@ku.ac.ke Early Childhood Studies P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254 20 8710901 Ext: 57526 Email: chairman-childhood@ku.ac.ke Economics P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254 20 8710901 Ext: 57465 Email: chairman-economics@ku.ac.ke Educational Management Policy & Curriculum Studies P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254 20 8710901 Ext: 57496 Email: chairman-mpc@ku.ac.ke Educational Communicational & Technology P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254 20 8710901 Ext: 57329 Email: chairman-ect@ku.ac.ke Educational Foundation P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +25420 8710901 Ext: 57495 Email: chairman-edfoundations@ku.ac.ke Educational Psychology P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254208 8710901 Ext: 57029 Email: chairman-edpsychology@ku.ac.ke Engineering and Technology P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +25420 8710901Ext: 57342 Email: chairman-engineering@ku.ac.ke English & Linguistics P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +25420 8710901Ext: 57338 Email: chairman-english@ku.ac.ke Enviromental Planning, Management & Community Development P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +25420 8710901 Ext: 57221 Email: chairman-envplanning@ku.ac.ke Environmental Sciences P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +25420 8710901Ext: 57223 Email: chairman-envscience@ku.ac.ke Exercise, Recreation and Sport Science P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +25420 8710901 Ext: 57060 Email: chairman-exercise@ku.ac.ke Fine Art P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +25420 8710901 Ext: 57332 Email: chairman-fineart@ku.ac.ke Foods, Nutrition and Dietetics P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +25420 8710901 Ext: 57139 Email: chairman-foods@ku.ac.ke Foreign Languages P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +25420 8710901 Ext: 57349 Email: chairman-foreign@ku.ac.ke Geography P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +25420 8710901 Ext: 57321 Email: chairman-geography@ku.ac.ke History, Archaelogy and Political Studies P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +25420 8710901 Ext: 57320 Email: chairman-history@ku.ac.ke Hospitality & Tourism P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +25420 8710901 Ext: 57022 Email: chairman-hospitality@ku.ac.ke Information and Communication Technology P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +25420 8710901 Ext: Email: chairman-ict@ku.ac.ke Kiswahili and African Languages. P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +25420 8710901 Ext: 57346 Email: chairman-kiswahili@ku.ac.ke Library Studies P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +25420 8710901 Ext: 57414 Email: chairman-libstudy@ku.ac.ke Literature P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254 20 8710901 Ext: 57454 Email: chairman-literature@ku.ac.ke Management Science P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +25420 8710901 Ext: 57222 Email: chairman-mgtscience@ku.ac.ke Mathematics P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +25420 8710901Ext: 57326 Email: chairman-mathematics@ku.ac.ke Music & Dance P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +25420 8710901 Ext: 57006 Email: chairman-music@ku.ac.ke Nursing P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +25420 8710901 Ext: 57301 Email: chairman-nursing@ku.ac.ke Pharmacy and Complementary/Alternative Medicine P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254 20 8710901 Ext: Email: chairman-pharmacy@ku.ac.ke Philosophy and Religious Studies P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +25420 8710901 Ext: 57461 Email: chairman-philosophy@ku.ac.ke Physics P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +25420 8710901 Ext: 57340 Email: chairman-physics@ku.ac.ke Plant and Microbial Sciences P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +254 20 8710901 Ext: Email: chairman-microbial@ku.ac.ke Psychology P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +25420 8710901Ext: 57030 Email: chairman-psychology@ku.ac.ke Public Health P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +25420 8710901 Ext: 57236 Email: chairman-pubhealth@ku.ac.ke Sociology P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +25420 8710901 Ext: 57540 Email: chairman-sociology@ku.ac.ke Special Education P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +25420 8710901Ext: 57523 Email: chairman-specialed@ku.ac.ke Fashion, Design & Marketing P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +25420 8710901 Ext: 57141 Email: chairman-textile@ku.ac.ke Zoological Sciences P.O Box: 43844-00100 Nairobi Tel: +25420 8710901 Ext: Email: chairman-zooligical@ku.ac.ke |
Sunday, 10 June 2012
Saturday, 9 June 2012
Provisional List of 29th June, 2012 Graduands
Provisional List of 29th June, 2012 Graduands (Updated 5th June 2012)
NB: Those Whose Names Appear With an Asterisk (*) Should Contact Student Finance Immediately
Click on the Link Below
http://www.ku.ac.ke/index.php/news-a-events/748-provisional-list-of-29th-june-2012-graduands-updated-5th-june-2012
Click on the Link Below
http://www.ku.ac.ke/index.php/news-a-events/748-provisional-list-of-29th-june-2012-graduands-updated-5th-june-2012
Friday, 25 May 2012
To All 2nd and 3rd Year Students - Applications for Study Abroad Exchange Programme (SAP)
Kenyatta University has developed for implementation a Semester
Abroad Students Exchange Programme following the signing of Memoranda
of Understanding with selected universities in Africa. The aim of this
unique and affordable student exchange programme is to provide
opportunity to students to experience academic and social environments
other than theirs for one semester and to promote the strengthening of
the East African Community.
The characteristics of the programme are as follows:
All students who are interested in participating in this exciting programme should apply by filling an application form available at the Centre for International Programmes and Collaborations (CIPC) offices situated on Nigeria Street, Office Block No.19 or by downloading from the Kenyatta University website
(http://www.ku.ac.ke) home page(under the university news items).
The applications should reach the Director, Centre for International Programmes and Collaboration on or before June 30th 2012.
Successful applicants will be contacted by July 15th 2012.
Thank you.
Dr. Vincent Onywera, Ph. D, ISAK 2
DIRECTOR
CENTRE FOR INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMES AND COLLABORATION
The characteristics of the programme are as follows:
- Only 2nd and 3rd year students are eligible for this programme.
- The period of each exchange will be for the equivalent of one (1) semester.
- Exchange students will be permitted to enroll in courses as agreed on by the Heads of Departments of the two institutions.
- KU students will be registered as students at the host university and shall be entitled to all the privileges and subjected to the same rules and regulations, as other students at the host university.
- Students proceeding to the host university are expected to pay their tuition, other statutory payments and accommodation fees to their home university before departure to the host university. The host institutions shall provide accommodation in their halls of residence to exchange students.
- Each student shall meet the cost of food, clothing and incidental expenses while abroad.
- Students participating in the exchange will receive credits at the host institution for work completed and return with their credits.
- All students must comply with the host University’s rules and regulations for registration.
- Each exchange student must provide his or her own health and accident insurance.
- All students must possess passports and visas (if needed) valid for the period of the exchange.
- Applicants must have the application form duly endorsed by his or her parent/guardian.
- Participating students shall fill an indemnity form prior to departure
All students who are interested in participating in this exciting programme should apply by filling an application form available at the Centre for International Programmes and Collaborations (CIPC) offices situated on Nigeria Street, Office Block No.19 or by downloading from the Kenyatta University website
The applications should reach the Director, Centre for International Programmes and Collaboration on or before June 30th 2012.
Successful applicants will be contacted by July 15th 2012.
Thank you.
Dr. Vincent Onywera, Ph. D, ISAK 2
DIRECTOR
CENTRE FOR INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMES AND COLLABORATION
Thursday, 24 May 2012
A Note to all Kenyans
WENYE NCHI.TAKE A FEW MINUTES OF YOUR TIME N READ
THIS....
RAILA AMOLO
WILLLIAM RUTO
MUSALIA MUDAVADI
UHURU KENYATTA
... ... PETER KENNNETH
MARTHA KARUA
PROF OLE KIYIAPI
KALONZO MUSYOKA
RAPHAEL TUJU
MUTAVA MUSYIMI
GEORGE SAITOTO
they have the following in common:
a.they are millionaires.
b.they are famous
c.have no idps among their familymemebers
d.they are on a fat pay cheque list
e.their security is guaranteed.
f.their health is highly insured.
g.they drive big cars.
h.they live in poshy neighborhoods
i.never get affected by arbitral matatu hikes wen it rains.
j.never que at knh for near nil medical services.
k.their kids go to the best schools abroad.
l.wen they call for a public demo,their wives and kids never participate
but are well secured behind a cricket oval.
m.they dont wait for munyes or atwoli to announce to a 13% salary increment
once a year whereas inflation is at all times more than 15%.theirs is
automatic will.
n.they all hold diplomatic passports incase things in kenya become hot.
o.they have a special human rightcalled political right.
p.their families never sleep hungry.
q.they never get affected by floods.they have an option of many homesteads
or can even fly.
r.they are never affected by demolitions.
s.when in trouble,their tribe come to their rescue.
The list is endless...
The only common thing we have with them is our national I.IDs.
Now before you think of fighting your neighbour in the name of defending them
take a look at your I.D.that is who u r and that is where you came from
unless you lied about it.only God knows where you are headed next.
LUO'S the only connection u have with ogingas family is maybe you walked
along oginga odinga street today hustling for a job or maybe you were in a
kanjos van arrested for hawking,spitting,sneezing aloud,walking aimlessly
ama masaa ya mututho.
KIKUYUS the only connection you have with Kenyattas family is maybe you
walked along Kenyatta avenue,mama ngina,you were admitted or born at
KNH,you trespassed via KICC,or JKIA,went to kenyatta hae skull or K.U,or
maybe you were broke couldnt afford lunch and opted for 200 ml brookside
milk for lunch.you are financially close to them by making them richer.
For kalenjins,merus,embus,luhyas,maasais and the rest ,the only connection
you have with your so called with my choice is you may have watched them on
tv as they belch strategizing on how to cash your hard earned cash or their
helicopters may have disturbed ur lunch break-hunger-slumber under a tree.
Sisi mdio wenye nchi and we should protect our fellow wenye nchi who we
share so much in common.let us remain united as Kenyans.
pass the world across.
Feel free to copy and paste on your Wall. Spread the Word.
Sunday, 20 May 2012
Anyone with Atwoli’s contacts?
When I faulted the appointment of Juma to head this school, it was not out of envy: I just didn’t believe he was the best candidate for the job.
Not when there were more qualified intellectuals around like myself. His inability to run a school of Mwisho wa Lami’s stature came out clearly last week.
It was not until towards the second week that we held our first meeting. Both Juma and his deputy Kwame are rare species in the school.
That day there was high drama. It all started last term, when Juma allowed many students to repeat Class Eight. If you remember, I opposed this but Juma overruled me.
And, despite the increase in the number of pupils, Juma did not increase the number of desks in the school. As a result, a desk that should accommodate three pupils had five.
The situation got worse this term when we received four more Class Eight pupils whom Juma had registered for KCPE without consulting me as the Director of Studies.
I sought a meeting with Kwame, the Deputy HM, over the matter. “Mwalimu, when will we get new desks in Class Seven and Eight?” I asked.
“Don’t worry,” he said, “We have ordered new desks and they will arrive next week.” Madam Anita returned from maternity leave, and Madam Ruth was preparing to go on leave any time.
I am not an expert in these matters but from the looks of things, I suspect Madam Mary will join her in third term.
Laze around
The arrival of two new teachers, Rumona and Tito, and the return of Anita and the expected departure of Madam Ruth, meant changes in lesson allocations.
As a result, when we opened, all we did was to laze around the staffroom. But, last Wednesday afternoon, we all received an SMS from Kwame:
“HM has summoned an urgent staff meeting tomorrow at 8.00 a.m. in the morning. Urgenta: AOB, Lesson allocations, Schemes and Term 2 Strategic Vision.” Kwame had not been in school for three days.
I arrived in school very early and went to Class Eight for a dose of Kiswahili. When the pupils were all seated, there were several desks with five pupils each. They were struggling to write. I went called the Headmaster.
“Mr HM, the congestion in Class Eight does not offer students a serene academic environment,” I said.
“The school has no money. You will have to do with the little resources that we have available,” he said and disconnected the line.
I went back to class and called out the fifth pupil in every desk and led them into the staffroom where I asked them to pick up a chair each. We even took the HM’s and Deputy HM’s tables.
Teachers arrived in the staffroom to find no chairs. Mr Juma went straight to his office and came out immediately.
“Who took the table from my office?” he asked loudly. He then walked to the staffroom where he found most of the teachers standing. “And what is happening here, are you people exercising?”
“We found the chairs missing,” Kwame told the HM. Class Eight pupils laughed. I signaled them to keep quiet, and went ahead with the lesson.
Ignored him
I saw Mrs. Atika and Kwame at the door but chose to ignore them. Kwame knocked at the door but I ignored him too. Frustrated, they left me alone. The pupils laughed loudly and I continued teaching.
A minute after Kwame left, the HM stormed into the classroom. “Mwalimu Andrew! Are you the one who instructed the pupils to carry furniture away from the staffroom?”
“Yes, Mr Headmaster,” I said. “They had nowhere to sit.”
“What do you mean they had nowhere to sit? There are enough desks here!”
“They are few and five pupils can’t fit on one desk,” I answered.
“What do you mean? In our days we used to sit even six on one desk!”
“Mr Headmaster, these desks are too small!” I protested.
“Shut up, Mwalimu,” he shouted. “The pupils can even sit on the floor!”
At that point the Class Eight pupils booed him. “What! You are inciting students against me!” He then ordered the pupils who were sitting on chairs to return them to the staffroom. I left for the staff meeting.
Once everyone was seated, the HM came out of his office and called off the meeting. “Someone just spoilt my mood and now I have to deal with that,” he said and left the school.
That afternoon, Nyayo, the carpenter arrived at school and started making new desks. The same evening, I received a letter from the HM accusing me of insubordination and incitement. The letter was copied to the AEO, DEO and TSC.
I have ten10 days to respond or else further disciplinary action would be taken against me. I will not respond. But, to be safe, I need to be well prepared. Anyone with Atwoli’s contacts?
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