Egerton University and the National Research Fund (NRF) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the Kenya National Research Festival 2025. The MOU was signed by Egerton Vice Chancellor, Prof. Isaac Kibwage, and NRF Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Dickson Andala.
The signing took place at the Chancellor’s Boardroom, Egerton University. It followed a joint press briefing where both parties confirmed their readiness to host the national event.
The MOU has taken time to finalize. This was due to financial and logistical obligations that had to be clearly outlined and agreed upon by both institutions. These included shared responsibilities on accommodation, venues, publicity, and technical support.
Despite this, preparations have remained on course. The National Steering Committee and the Local Organising Committee have continued to meet and coordinate key activities.
The festival will take place from August 18–22, 2025, at Egerton University's Main Campus. It is expected to attract researchers, innovators, students, industry leaders, and policymakers.
Prof. Kibwage reaffirmed the university’s commitment to a successful event. Dr. Andala welcomed the partnership and praised the steady progress already made.
All systems are now in motion for a vibrant and impactful research festival.
By Kurian Musa| Communications Officer | Egerton, Nakuru County, August 1,2025