Egerton University, together with Maseno University and Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, signed an MoU with Kisii University to establish the East African Centre of Excellence in Health Education and Training (CEHET).
Today the Vice-Chancellor Prof. Isaac Kibwage led a delegation from Egerton University to the Office of the Nakuru County Governor, Hon. Lee Kinyanjui for a courtesy call. Among pertinent issues discussed were collaborations between Egerton University and Nakuru County Government in the rehabilitation of Mau Ecosystem and Njoro River, upgrading roads within Main Campus, the elevation of Lord Egerton Castle as a historical site and partnering with hospitals in Nakuru County in health care research, Innovation, Farmer Training Extension and Outreach.
Faculty members from Staffordshire University in the United Kingdom, Tim Davies and Joseph Natalello, paid a courtesy call to the Vice-Chancellor om 22nd June 2022 at Main Campus in Njoro. They were accompanied by staff members from the Faculty of Health Sciences.
