63rd Graduation Ceremony – Friday, September 25, 2020

The University of Nairobi wishes to inform all students from the Colleges of Agriculture & Veterinary Sciences, Architecture & Engineering, Biological & Physical Sciences, Education & External Studies and ODeL Campus who qualified for the award of various degrees and diplomas at the end of last academic year (2019/2020) and members of the public, that the 63rd Graduation Ceremony will be held VIRTUALLY on Friday, September 25, 2020 commencing at 8.00 a.m. at the Great Court. The event will be streamed live through the following links; www.uonbi.ac.ke/livestream and facebook.com/uonbi.ac.ke

HELB waives application fees for the Non-Loanee Compliance Certificate

The Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) has announced the waiver of non-loanees compliance certificate application fees of Ksh. 1,000.00.The fee was levied to all applicants of the certificate of compliance irrespective of whether you are a loanee or not. This comes as a great relief to thousands of job seekers who had to part with their hard earned money to receive a certificate from an institution they never engaged with during their university studies. This therefore means all non-loanees will receive certificate free of charge. Other compliance certificates that are required during job applications are Certificate of Good Conduct, Tax Compliance Certificate etc.

Comply with Home-based Isolation & Care Guidelines for patients with COVID-19: Prof. Kiama

The University of Nairobi Vice-Chancellor Professor Stephen Kiama has directed all staff and students who test positive for Covid-19 to ensure full compliance with Home based isolation and care guidelines by the Ministry of Health. Prof. Kiama in his communiqué to the University community announced that there has been 14 confirmed positive cases and several deaths due to corona virus disease. The Ministry of Health launched the Home based isolation and care guidelines for patients with COVID-19 on 10th June 2020. The protocols have been developed in line with the World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines. The guidelines have been developed taking into consideration the local socio-economic situation and they have been translated to Kiswahili.

Resumption of services - Diagnostic Imaging & Radiation Medicine Centre

Diagnostic Imaging and Radiation Medicine (DIRM) Center of the University of Nairobi wishes to notify all staff, students and members of the public that it has resumed its operations. The facility offers Ultra Sound and X-ray Services. The DIRM Center is located at Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH-Old Hospital) on 2nd floor, UoN Department of Diagnostic Imaging & Radiation Medicine.

Call for applications - World Bank Group Africa Fellowship Program

The Africa Region of the World Bank Group (WBG) has announced the opening of the application for the 2021 WBG-Africa Fellowship Program for PhD. candidates and recent Ph.D. graduates who are Sub-Saharan Africa nationals. Women are encouraged to apply. The deadline for applications is August 23, 2020. The World Bank Group (WBG) Africa Fellowship Program targets young, talented African nationals who are completing, or have recently completed their Ph.D. in an area relevant to the World Bank’s work. The program offers chosen fellows a six-month assignment at World Bank Group (WBG) offices in Washington D.C. or in country offices to gain hands-on experience in the operations of the WBG.

Inter-University Transfer for KCSE (2019) Students - Pertinent information for transfer to UoN

Students seeking Inter-University transfer to the University of Nairobi are advised as follows: 1. Application is done through the KUCCPS Students Portal. 2. Upon receiving the Inter-University Transfer letter, download and send it via the following email address: reg-academic@uonbi.ac.ke. 3. The admission letter for University of Nairobi shall be prepared upon receiving your Inter-University Transfer letter. 4. Please provide a reliable email address.

Finance Officer calls on staff to purchase Covid-19 control detergents from UoN departments

The University of Nairobi Finance Officer Mrs. Damaris Kavoi has called on all staff to source internally all Covid-19 control detergents from the Department of Chemistry, College of Biological and Physical Sciences (CBPS) and the Department of Pharmaceuticals Practice, School of Pharmacy, College of Health Sciences (CHS)

Appeal for support of needy students - UoN Needy Students Fund (UoN-NSF)

The Office of the Dean of Students is inviting well wishers to donate material items or cash for support of University of Nairobi needy students to help them cope with life and learning at home during this Covid-19 period. The Office has identified three key needs that students require support in: 1.  Material needs – food and nonfood items 2.  Technological needs – smart phones, tablets and laptops for eLearning 3.  Financial needs – school fees and money for upkeep

Education CS announces that phased reopening of universities will start in September

Education Cabinet Secretary Professor George Magoha has announced that phased reopening of universities will start in September 2020 under strict guidelines, ending a four-month closure occasioned by the coronavirus pandemic. The CS however directed that reopening of universities for face-to-face sessions will be on a case-by-case basis based on approved compliance with Ministry of Health Covid-19 protocols. Prof. Magoha added that universities should continue conducting online teaching and graduations.

VC sets up Senate Committee to review cases of students expelled from the University

The University of Nairobi Vice-Chancellor Prof. Stephen Kiama announced that he has asked the Senate to review cases of all the suspended students with a view of readmitting them. In his briefing held on 26th June 2020 the VC said that the University must exercise its Core Value of Care and that there was need to give the expelled students a second chance to complete their studies and graduate.