It is now official. Egerton University has won the bid to host the International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB) Regional Research Centre (RRC), and it isthe first of such a centre in sub-Saharan Africa.
Egerton University is partnering with Wageningen University (the Netherlands) to implement the REFOOTURE project in Kenya. REFOOTURE, an acronym for Regenerative Food and Future, is funded by the IKEA Foundation. It is mobilising innovation capacity and strengthening the enabling environment through living labs in East African countries of Kenya, Ethiopia and Uganda.
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.
Egerton University’s Dr Oscar O. Donde from the Department of Environmental Science at the Faculty of Environment and Resources Development has been appointed to the position of Crossref Ambassador.
Egerton University participated in the 2022 launch of the Global Agricultural Productivity (GAP) Report in Washington DC (USA) on 4th October 2022.
The Second Africa-UniNet General Assembly and an Erasmus+ Cooperation Seminar will take place at Egerton University from 17th October to 19th October at Njoro Campus, Egerton University, in Nakuru County.
The announcement was made as the second General assembly of the Africa-UniNet and Erasmus + Cooperation Seminar culminated on a high note with the Vice President of Africa-UniNet asking members to stand stronger despite the global challenges affecting the education sector.
Egerton University received guests from the University Funding Board who visited with a view of seeking ways it can support raising resources.
The University has put up measures to strengthen the framework to support innovations and also boost relations between academia and industry so that it can grow Income Generating Units through partnerships and collaborations.
From July to December, Egerton University undertook various activities and events that that underscored our commitment in transforming lives through quality education. During the 45th Graduation Ceremony on 29th July we graduated 2,322 undergraduate and postgraduate students. For the 2022/2023 academic year, we admitted a total of 5,300 first-year students to various programmes spread across all Faculties.
Egerton University Hailed For Innovation Supporting The 15 Billion National Tree Planting Initiative Launched By President William Ruto at Ngong Hills Kajiado County.
Vice-Chancellor Egerton University Professor Isaac Kibwage has explained the financial situation in the University that it is a historical issue and a financial debt he inherited when he joined the office last year.
Egerton University has received a boost of Ksh.2 Million from Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB), towards its kitty of environmental conservation.This was announced yesterday during the Launch of Mau-Egerton cross-country at the ARC Hotel. The cross-country shall be held in February 25,2023.
Egerton University Council and the Vice Chancellor paid a courtesy call on the Principal Secretary, State Department for Higher Education and Research and the Cabinet Secretary for Education
An International Study of 24-Hour Movement Behaviours in The Early Years has been mooted by Dr Maureen Cheserek at Egerton University, a project instituted at the University of Wollongong.
Dr. Duke Oeba From Physics Department Selected for Funding by UNESCO-TWAS under the Seed Grant for New African Principal Investigators (SG-NAPI).
Egerton University, in partnership with Bayer East Africa and the Kenya Water Health Organisation (KWAHO), recently launched a handwashing facility to promote hygiene and prevent the spread of disease.
African food heritage is a rich and diverse part of our continent's cultural heritage. From the savory stews of West Africa to the spicy curries of East Africa, indigenous African food has been enjoyed for generations.
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