Egerton University stands as a beacon of bridging the gap between academia and industry, fostering practical experiences for its students beyond the confines of textbooks.
This commitment was vividly demonstrated in the recent culmination of industrial academic visits for third-year students from the Department of Dairy and Food Science and Technology at Egerton University.
In the serene setting of the Nessuit conference hall, nestled within the ARC Hotel, Onyango Opondo finds himself at the forefront of academic discourse. As he prepares to delve into his topic on policy practices for food security, Opondo, a Master of Research in Public Policy student at the Faculty of Education and Community Development, Egerton University reflects on the journey that brought him here.
The Chief Guest Prof. Nancy Mungai, Director Research and Extension launched the games bringing a perfect blend of promoting research sports, as Kenya is undergoing the Competency Based Curriculum, that emphasizes on skills and talent as a way to embrace diversity in the ability of learners.