Monthly Archive: July 2020
2020/2021 ACADEMIC YEAR FIRST TRIMESTER/ SEMESTER 2020-2021 29TH AUGUST TO 22ND DECEMBER 2020 for FACE-TO-FACE AND ONLINE STUDENTS WEEK DATES ACTIVITY 0 29th August 2020 FRESHERS (NEW STUDENTS) REPORTING 0 2nd September 2020 MBCHB...
Prof Waudo commends the University as it has continued to be a premier destination for thousands of both Government- sponsored and self-sponsored students. MKU remains a global Centre of Excellence, as a research by...
MKU in meeting the challenge of Covid-19 has embraced administration of online examinations. The pandemic has demonstrated the urgency of moving online with efficiency and effectiveness. The future focus is digital learning and assessment,’...
It is now close to four (4) months since the closure of Universities and Tertiary Institutions by the Government of Kenya in order to contain the spread of COVID-19 disease. The disease has created...
The COVID-19 pandemic era has led to suspension of major projects across the world as construction industry grapples with its impact. This has been orchestrated by rescheduling of completion plans due to delays in...
Diligent students can create the future they desire at Mount Kenya University (MKU) because the institution has whatever they need to succeed. Those who came before them stepped out into the job market a...
Launch date: 29.06.2020 Venue: Online ACCESS is a five-year project spearheaded by Leipzig University, jointly implemented by a consortium of six African universities in IRGIB Africa University, Benin, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and...
As the COVID-19 pandemic spreads around the world, Mount Kenya University, just like other institutions was forced to shut its doors to face- to –face teaching and learning. However, In the wake of these...
In a letter dated 17th June, 2020, the Principal Secretary, Ministry of Education, State Department for University Education and Research directed Universities to prepare contingency re-opening plan. Below is a highlight of some of...
Due to Covid-19 that was declared a pandemic, face-to-face learning was suspended to ensure its containment, the University adopted supplementary modes of delivery of course material to ensure continual learning. Online Teaching is being...