65th Graduation Ceremony
CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 2021!
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CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 2021!
The University of Nairobi wishes to inform the following groups of students (Module I and Module II) that the commencement and resumption dates for the 2021/2022 Academic Year are as follows:
COMMENCEMENT DATES
1. MONDAY, 20TH.SEPTEMBER 2021- FIRST SEMESTER
The 225th University Senate held on Wednesday 4th August 2021 considered and approved the Revised Semester Schedules for the 2021/2022 Academic Year.
Please note the following important dates and activities:
Monday 13th September 2021
Early Online registration of First Years begins
Monday 20th September 2021
Physical reporting to the University for all First Years
SWA to organize for the accommodation of the students
The University of Nairobi recently renewed its memorandum of understanding with the Parliament of Kenya extending its life span for another 5 years, up to 2026. On behalf of the university, IDIS is expected to collaborate with the Centre for Parliamentary Studies and Training (CPST), which stands on behalf of the Parliamentary Service Commission (PSC), on mutual areas of teaching, training, and research by providing the necessary facilities and assistance.
Mr. Isaac Ombara, Dr. Patrick Maluki and Prof. Maria Nzomo co-wrote an article titled “CROSS BORDER NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN KENYA: HOW ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF ACTORS INFLUENCE SUSTAINABLE PEACE IN EASTERN AFRICA REGION”, in the European Journal of Conflict Management. The purpose of the study was to examine the role and responsibilities of actors in cross border natural resource management in Kenya towards sustainable peace in Eastern Africa.
The Institute of Diplomacy and International Studies is pleased to announce the call for applications to candidates interested in pursuing academic excellence in International Affairs. We offer Undergraduate, Graduate, and Ph.D. programs in International Studies. Apply now for a chance to study at the best-ranked higher education institution in Kenya.
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