Achievements

NOMINEES FOR STAFF RECOGNITION DURING UON@50 CELEBRATIONS

College

College ‘Outstanding Achievers Selection Panel’

 

List of Nominees/ Awardees

 

Ranking of the nominees and title

UON@50 : Outstanding Achiever Narrative

 

 

 

 

 

CAVS

Prof. David Mungai

Prof. Elijah N.  Maingi

Prof. Moses M. Nyangito

Prof. J. N. Muthama

Prof. John D. Mande

Prof. James W. Muthomi Dr. Dominic Ochwang

Dr. Oscar Koech

Dr Catherine Kunyang

Dr. Lydia Wamalwa

Prof. Wangari Maathai

Prof. Stephen Gitahi Kiama

Prof. Christopher N. Karue

Prof. Oluoch Kosura Willis Aggrey

Prof Samuel Kuria Mbugua

Prof. Agnes W. Mwang’ombe

Prof. Paul Macharia Kimani

Prof. Ratemo Waya Michieka

Prof. Shellemiah Okoth Keya

Prof. Lily Bebora

Prof. Gerald Mugera

Prof. Japheth Chesire Kiptoon

Prof. Geoffrey Moriaso ole Maloiy

1. Prof. Wangari Maathai  (Posthumous)

(RANK 1): Pioneer environmental conservationist.

 

-Awarded the 2004 Noble Peace Prize becoming the first African Woman Nobel Peace Laureate.

-Founder Distinguished Chair of Wangari Maathai Institute for Peace and Environmental Studies, an institute established in her honour.

-Listed in UNEP’s Global 500 Hall of Fame as one of the 100 heroines of the world.

-Elected by Earth Times as one of 100 persons in the world making a difference in the environmental arena.

-Honoured by Times Magazine as one of 100 most influential people in the world.

-Named by Forbes Magazine as of 100 most powerful women in the world

2. Prof. Stephen G. Kiama (in service)(RANK 2): Outstanding service in resource mobilization for research and infrastructure for teaching and learning.

- Conceptualized, designed, and developed the globally unique Wangari Maathai Institute (WMI).

-Provided strategic leadership in the development of Royal Satima Water Plant which has contributed to internal cost saving and revenue enhancement.

3. Prof. Agnes W. Mwang’ombe (in service) (RANK 3): Exemplary fund raising and research infrastructure development.

-Fund raising for building of SEMIs Training and Seed Processing Facility which is used for local and international training.

-Recognised and awarded the Elder of the Burning Spear (EBS). Year???

-Awarded the IMPRESSA excellence in capacity building in CAVS.

4. Prof. Paul M. Kimani (in service) (RANK 4): Leadership in breeding of new beans varieties.

-Credited with the development of Kenya’s first climbing bean varieties, which were formally released and gazetted by the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock Development and Fisheries.

-His pioneering work resulted in the first locally developed high yielding disease resistant onion cultivars, which were formally released by the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock Development and Fisheries in 1994.

-In 2008 was decorated and awarded the Elder of the Burning Spear (EBS) for his contribution to agricultural research and science in Kenya.

-NACOSTI’s award for best oral paper presentation during the 2015 National Science week.

- Recognized as the best research scientist in the Faculty of Agriculture in 2007

- Commercialization of beans varieties in collaboration with Kenya Seed Company.

5. Prof. Christopher N. Karue (Retired)(RANK 5): Exemplary fund raising and research infrastructure development.

-Instrumental in lobbying the Government to allocate12,000 acres to Kibwezi University Dryland field Station, which is now open for teaching for all disciplines.

-Instrumental in lobbying the Government to renew the 5th World Bank Education Development Loan Phase 5, leading to construction of the first postgraduate hall in Kabete, CAVS and 12 residential staff houses in Loresho.

 

 

 

 

 

CAE

Prof. Heywood Ouma

Mr. Muthomi Munyua

Prof. Galcano Mulaku

Ms. Dorcas Ndunge

Prof. Jeremiah Ayonga

Ms. Linda Kiriinya

Arch. Adnan Mwakulomba

Dr. Erastus Museleku

Prof. Francis Gichaga

Prof. Chrispus Makau Kiamba

Prof. Michael Gatari

Prof. George Odera Rading

Arch. Kamweru G. Kigara

Prof./Arch Anyamba T.J. Chukunzira

Prof./Arch. Rukwaro R. Wambugu

Arch. Kimeu Musau

Prof. Dr.-Ing Aduol Francis

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Karanja F. Njoki

Surveyor Nyadimo E. Asembo

Dr. Wachira-Towey I. Njeri

Dr. Obiero S. Vernanzius

Mr. Maleche Zachariah

Prof. Planner Mwangi I. Karanja

Prof. Ndegwa Elijah Njuguna

Prof. Ngau Peter Musyoki

1 Prof. Francis Gichaga (in service) (RANK 1): The Pioneer of Academic Curriculum Model (Module II)

 

  • Led the team that developed the Kenyan Car and presented two saloon cars and pick-up prototypes in 1990.
  • Inspiring leadership, creativity, and for pioneering the micro-economic model (Module II) for financing university education in Kenya.
  • Honoured with Doctor of Science honoris causa by Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology.
  • Decorated with the following awards among others:
    • Elder of the Order of the Burning Spear, (EBS) (1986)
    • Dr. Kaburu Memorial Award by the Institution of Engineering's of Kenya (1990)
    • Moran of the Order of the Burning Spear, (MBS) (1990)
    • The Highest Award of Honour by SOKA University, Japan (1992).

 

2 Prof. Chrispus M. Kiamba (in service) (RANK 2): Outstanding Promoter of Good Governance in University Education.

 

  • Founding Permanent Secretary of the newly established Ministry of Science and Technology.
  • Member of Kenya’s National Economic and Social Council (NESC) (an advisory organ to the President), with one of its flagship results being the development of the Kenya Vision 2030 of which he was a Member of the Implementation Board.
  • Founding member of the following:
    •  U.K.-based Board of Management of the Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Fund (CSFF)
    • Board of Management of the University Science, Humanities and Engineering Partnership in Africa (USHEPIA)(2002-2006) (UoN member of the Partnership).
    • Board of Trusties of the Forum for Agriculture in East Africa (RUFORUM)(2003-2006) (UoN member of the Forum).
    • Management Board of UNESCO-affiliated International Sci-ence, Technology and Innovation Centre for South-South Cooperation (ISTIC)(2006-2014).
    • Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan CSFP) Endowment Fund (2008-2013).
    • Consultative Advisory Group (CAG) of the World Bank-affiliated Partnership for Skills in Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology (PASET)
    • Academy of Engineering and Technology of the Developing World (AETDEW)
  • Decorated with the following awards among others:
    • The Chief of the Order of the Burning Spear (CBS), 2007.
    • The Moran of the Order of the Burning Spear (MBS), 1995.

3 Prof. Michael Gatari (in service) (RANK 3): Outstanding Contributor to Scholarship through International Linkages

  • Transformed UoN administration from Typewriters to Personal Computers (PCs)
  • Saved the Kenya Universities’ World bank Project (under Prof. Wandiga) by producing printable procurement documents
  • Promoted continuous funding support from International Science Programme (ISP) at Uppsala University in Sweden
  • Established a North-South and South-South research network that created University of Nairobi (UoN) students’ opportunities in the North (two Postdocs, Six (6) PhD and four (4) MSc) and in the South three (3) PhDs
  • Pioneered peer reviewed journal papers on air pollution (atmospheric aerosol) in Kenya. Thus, positioning INST and UoN as a Centre of Excellence on air pollution studies, which resulted in attracting many international researchers of repute to search for research collaborators in UoN.
  • Promoted the image of UoN at International Atomic Energy Agency through supporting and directing over ten (10) regional training courses and managing Nuclear instrumentation.
  • Contributed four( 4)patents, two of which further development to commercial level will bring income to the university and participating students.9.Nurtured the off-grid product testing laboratory under a World bank project to a globally recognized laboratory of Competency and the only one in Africa

 

 

4. Prof. George Odera    Rading (in service): (RANK 4)

Outstanding Scholar in Research collaboration and resource mobilization

Raised over KES 63 Million in research funds, used for higher degree training, and for purchase of laboratory equipment thus improving the relevance of our training.

Encouraged the collaboration between the UoN and several local industries like Sony Sugar, East African Portland Cement Co., Kenya Power and Lighting, and Isuzu (EA).

Collaborates with local and international universities like Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture & Technology, Dedan Kimathi University of Technology, University of Witwatersrand, and University of Southampton amongst others.

Fellow of the Kenya National Academy of Science.

 

 

 

 

 

CBPS

Prof. F. Mulaa

Prof. R. Oboko

Prof. L. Kerubo

Porf. D. Olago

Prof. C. Lukhoba

Prof. G. Obiero

Dr. S. Luketero

Prof. F Wanjala

Prof. J. Onyari

Dr. F. Opijah

Dr. D. Ichangi

Mr. D. Gitonga

Prof.  Owino John Okoth

Dr. Josephine W. Kagunda

Prof. Ogona Wadera

Prof. Khalagia Jairus Mutekhele

Prof. Ongaro Jared

Prof. Ganesh P. Pokhariyal

Prof. John O. Kokwaro

Prof Irungu Wachuhi

Prof. Okoth Sheila

Prof. Richard K. Mibey

Prof. J O. Ochanda

Dr. Kithure J. G Njagi

Mr. Oduor J. Okoth

Dr. Opondo M. Magdalene

Prof. S. Wandiga

Prof William Odongo

Prof. Timothy Waema

Prof. Christopher Moturi

Prof. Barrack O. Kola

Prof. Ogolla L.Ayieka

Prof. Lukorito B. Busolo

Prof. Eric O. Odada

Dr. Ichang’i D. Weru

Prof. Raphael M. Munavu

Prof. Abiy Yenesew

Prof. Leonida K. Omosa

Prof. Hellen Njenga

Prof. Duke Omondi Orata

1. Prof. Shem O. Wandiga (retired) (RANK 1): Distinguished leadership in policy on university governance and founder of the Institute for Climate Change and Adaptation

 

Provided exemplary leadership in the interpretation of university policies during his service as Deputy Vice-Chancellor (A&F).

Founder of Institute for Climate Change and Adaptation. Special recognition for establishment of Climate Change Adaptation Support Programme for Action Research and Capacity Development in Africa (CCAA) (2006-2008). 

 

2. Prof. Eric O. Odada (in service) (RANK 2): Distinguished service to the African Scientific Community on Global Environmental Change Research and Capacity Building

Established the International Decade for the East African Lakes (IDEAL) – created a research consortium of African, European and North American scientists to investigate African Great Lakes as archives of climatic and environmental dynamics. 

3. Prof. Richard Mibey (in service) (RANK 3): exemplary service in promotion of access to university education.

Holder of industrial patent and an astute innovator, entrepreneur and astute administrator. Special recognition for massive expansion of education in Kenya giving access to university education. Presided over founding of 15 of the 33 University Colleges in Kenya.  Recognized as a world authority on fungal systematics (Ascomycetes) and its applications. World Authority on Fungal Taxonomy and Biodiversity Conservation. Details to be provided by Principal, CBPS

4. Prof. John O. Kokwaro (posthumous) (RANK 4): Exemplary taxonomist responsible for establishment of the University of Nairobi Herbarium.

 

-First holder of Doctor of Science (DSc.) of the University of Nairobi

-Exemplary performance as teacher, scholar and author and Expanded the University of Nairobi Herbarium.   Details to be provided by Principal, CBPS

5 Prof. Thomas Odhiambo (Posthumous) (RANK 5):   Visionary leader in scientific institutional development in Insect Science in Africa.

 

 

Thomas was a special man on a mission to improve Africa’s food sustainability and the wellbeing of its people. He is one of our most deserving laureates . Odhiambo helped to establish three institutes of higher education - the Third World Academy of Sciences in Trieste, Italy, in 1983; The Kenya National Academy of Sciences in Nairobi in 1983; and the African Academy of Sciences, also in Nairobi, in 1985. In 1970, He set up the departments of entomology and agriculture at the University of Nairobi, Founded International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE) in Nairobi.  Entomologist harnessing science for Africa's poor He founded a children's science publishing house in Kenya, a secondary school near Mombasa, and wrote six books for children.  Details to be provided by Principal, CBPS

 

 

 

 

 

CEES

Prof. G. Wanjala

Prof. L. Kibera

Prof. H. Inyega

Prof. P. Odundo

Dr. S. Chepkonga

Dr. N. Bailasha

Mr. F. Mbeche

Ms. Maureen Ndungu

 

Prof. G. Kimani

Prof. P.O.O. Digolo

Prof. Lucy Kibera

Prof. G. Wanjala

Prof. J. S. Nteere

Prof. H. Inyega

1. Prof. Gerald Kimani
(in service) (RANK 1)
: Transformative leader in teacher education. 

Prof. Gerald Kimani: For exemplary academic leadership that has yielded transformative milestones in the College.

 

Ten years after the transfer of the Faculty of Education to Kenyatta University College, Prof. Kimani fought for the reestablishment of the faculty within the College of Adult and Distance Education.  The College was then restructured and renamed College of Education and External Studies.  During his tenure as Dean, he championed staff development and training for the Faculty, and enhanced and strengthened both undergraduate and postgraduate enrollment.  He was also instrumental in the development of physical infrastructure including construction School of Education Complex, CEES Library and student hostels.

 

 

2 Prof. Patrick O.O. Digolo (in service) (RANK 2): A pioneer in Pedagogical training and institutional mentorship.

Prof. Patrick O. O. Digolo: Notable contribution is championing the establishment of the Centre for Pedagogy and Andragogy, which has recently teamed up with the Pedagogical Leadership in Africa (PEDAL) group to expand its activities in the region.  The Centre has attracted trainers from several African countries, the USA and other Universities within Kenya.

The interaction between our staff and those from other universities makes the University of Nairobi a strong mentor in the region.  It also strengthens the Centre’s strategic objective of enhancing the visibility and impact of our University.  So far, the Centre has trained 1000 lecturers from the University.

3 Prof. Lucy Kibera (in service) (RANK 3): An outstanding educationist and staff mentor.

Prof. Lucy W. Kibera: Is being recognized for championing the introduction of digital technology in the management of student records and teaching and learning in the School of Education.

Prof. Kibera has also contributed to revitalizing programme delivery and curriculum instruction in the College.

Prof. Kibera has been a key research mentor of both students and staff, and a strategic plan developer and consultant for many institutions in Kenya.

 

4 Prof. Hellen Inyega (in service) (RANK 4): outstanding resource mobilizer and champion of curriculum innovation.

Prof. Hellen Inyega: Is being recognized for her efforts in developing early years instruction curriculum in schools.  Her focus is on curriculum design and development, capacity building and performance management, project design and implementation.

Her fund-raising campaigns and international collaborations have been very successful and have benefited the College in terms of acquisition of digital equipment (USAID Grant), capacity building (In-service teacher training), and collaborative research with other Universities e.g. The Tusome Project with Makerere and Purdue University), as well as contribution to the new Competence Based Curriculum and our Early Childhood Education Programmes.

The digital equipment acquired through USAID grant (150 Laptops, 217 Tablets, 4 Projectors, 10 Cam Coders, 10 Scanners and Digital Cameras) has been very useful to the College for curriculum innovation and current pedagogical training.  This is in addition to the funds obtained for research and development, as well as support to the Kenya Science Nursery School learners.

 

 

 

 

 

 

CHS

Prof. James Machoki N. M’Imunya

Prof. Evelyn Wagaiyu Dr.

Julius Kiboi

Prof. Peter N. Mungai.

Dr. Miriam Wagoro

Prof. Joyce Olenja

Prof. Walter Godfrey Jaoko

Dr. Regina Mutave,

Dr. Dufton Mwaengo,

Prof. Edward Nguu,

 

 

Dr.  Margaret Ndunge Muiva

 

Dr. Joyce Odinga Musandu

 

Prof. Walter Godfrey Jaoko

Prof. Omu Anzala

 

Prof. Wallace B. Dimbuson

 

Prof. D. Musyimi Ndetei

 

Prof. Francis J. Mulaa

 

Prof. George A. O. Magoha

 

Prof. Julia Ojiambo

 

Prof. Isaac Muthure Macharia

 

Prof. Miriam Khamadi Were

 

Prof. Julius Oyugi

Prof. Nimrod J. M. Mwang’ombe

 

  1. Prof Julia A. Ojiambo (Retired) (RANK 1): Distinguished and Transformative Academic Leader to the University and the Nation

 

- 1st PhD, in the CHS Department of Community Health

- 1st black African Woman to be appointed Lecturer at UON

- 1st Female to serve as Member of Cabinet of the GOK

- United Nations  Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Ceres Gold Medal for championing Social Economic Empowerment of Rural Youth and Women (1976)

- President’s Awards = Chief of the Order of the Burning Speer (CBS) {2017}; Elder of the Burning Speer (EBS) {2015} and Moran of the Order of the Burning Speer (MBS) {2003}

- Pioneered and entrenched the 1st Five Year Strategic Plan for the UON Council

  1. Prof. George Albert O. Magoha (retired) (RANK 2):

Outstanding fundraiser towards infrastructural and research transformation of the University

 

- CHS Admn Block, UoN Towers & KMPD Council New Building

- Immense Grants & Collaborations Growth

- President’s Awards = Chief of the Order of the Burning Speer (CBS) {2016}; Elder of the Burning Speer (EBS) {2006}, and Moran of the Order of the Burning Speer (MBS) {2005}

  1. Prof. Miriam Khamadi Were (Retired) (RANK 3):

Outstanding Champion in establishment of Public Health Programs in the University and the Country

  • Pioneered Primary Health Care Research and Programs implementation at the Community level
  • President’s Awards – EBS (2005)
  • Queen Elizabeth II Gold Medical for Public Health in the Commonwealth (2007)
  • Hideyo Noguchi Africa Prize for Medical Services by His Majesty the Emperor of Japan (2008)
  • Pioneer Health Award by AMREF USA (2010)
  • 2020 Order of the Rising Sun. Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon by the Gov of Japan. Highest Civilian Order
  1. Dr. Joyce O. Musandu (Posthumous) (RANK 4):

Renowned for setting a strong foundation for institutionalization of the Nursing profession in Kenya and beyond.

  • Founder of the East, Central and Southern Africa College of Nursing
  • Woman of the Year 1998 Award by the American Biographical Institute
  • Founder and Donor of the Best Clinical Nurse of the Year
  1. Prof. Walter G. Jaoko (In service) (RANK 5):

Championed the establishment of the internationally recognized KAVI- Clinical Research Institute

-Pioneer HIV/AIDS Clinical Research and Vaccine initiatives

  • Recognized as one of the 10 most influential scientist in HIV/AIDS research by Westminster Parliament

 

 

 

 

 

CHSS

Prof. Winnie Mitullah

Dr. Winnie Njeru

Prof. Richard Maluki

Dr. Patrick Maluki

Pro. Salome Bukachi

Dr. Marygorety Akinyi

Dr. Njaramba Gichuki

Prof. Hezron Mogambi

Prof. Henry Indangasi

Prof. Dorothy McCormick

Prof. Michael Ndurumo

Prof. Maria Nzomo

Prof. Priscilla Kariuki

Prof. Wanjiku Kabira

Mr. Kabiru Bernard Ndegwa

Mr. Jasper Okello

Prof. Jane Mariara

Prof. Tabitha Ng’ang’a-Kiriti

Prof. Germano Mwabu

Prof. Jesse Ndwiga

Mr. Charles N. Kariuki

Mr. John Kenduiwo

Prof. Francis Kibera 

Dr. Peterson Obara Magutu

Dr. Alfred Buregeya 

Dr. Fred Atoh

Dr. Francis Eshun

Ms Yuhjin Park

Prof. Abdulaziz Mohamed

Prof. Collete Suda

Prof. Helga Schroeder

Prof. Kithaka wa Mberia

Prof. Simiyu Wandiba 

Prof. Simeon Ominde

Prof. Duncan Okoth Okombo

Prof. Jayne Mutiga

Mr. Josephat Gitonga

Dr. Rufus Karani

Mr. Evan Wachiuri

Ms Getrude Muthoni Mwaniki

Ms Purity Mbandi Njeru

1. Prof. Duncan Okoth-Okombo (Posthumous) (RANK 1): Pioneer of Inclusivity through introduction of Kenya Sign Language in the Constitution of Kenya, 2010.

 

Officially introduced the Kenyan Sign Language (KSL).

-Through collaboration between UoN  and Kenyan National Association of the Deaf (KNAD), the Kenyan sign language research project was established in 1991 to conduct research on KSL to confirm if indeed it had the qualities of a language. Principal, CHSS to provide details and justify. 

2. Prof. Michael Ndurumo (in service) (Rank 2):

Breaker of glass ceilings in the Transformation of special needs education on the African Continent.

-Pioneered the development of Kenyan Sign Language now anchored in the Constitution.

-The first deaf person in East and Central Africa and the third in Africa, to be awarded a PhD in all fields in 1980.

 

Principal, CHSS to provide details. 

 

Prof. Ndurumo is a member of international committee of the International Congress on Education of the Deaf (est. 1880); and wrote the first textbook on special education in Africa.

Further, he has written a book on history of education for the deaf in Kenya (in press); is chief editor of the African Annals of the Deaf; founding chairman of the Kenya National Association of the Deaf; former commissioner of the Education Commission of Inquiry into the education system in Kenya; member of the University Disability Mainstreaming Committee; peer reviewer at CUE; guided the development of the Master of Psychology, and Master of Education in Special Education courses; and was awarded the Head of State Commendation for his exemplary service to the nation

3. Prof. Dorothy McCormick (retired) (Rank 3):

Outstanding contribution to resource mobilization for emerging scholars and practitioners in development research.

-Oversaw projects which gave scholarships to Masters and PhD students e.g. the Successful African Firms and Institutional Change (SAFIC), which were instrumental in sponsoring the next generation of Kenyan development scholars and practitioners.

 

Principal, CHSS to provide details. 

 

Apart from SAFIC, Prof. McCormick was also in charge of the following major projects which also sponsored students: The Influence of Entrepreneurial Leadership and Social Capital on Resource Assembly and Firm Performance in Small- and Medium-Sized Firms in East Africa’; Adjusting to Chinese Ascendancy in the Global Clothing Industry; Paratransit Operations and Regulation in Nairobi: Business Strategies, External Linkages, and Regulatory Compliance; Donor Proliferation and Co-ordination: Effects on State Capacity; African Clothing and Footwear Research Network: Innovation, Employment and Poverty Reduction; Research and Technical Support to Renewed Road Safety Measures in Kenya; among others. These multiple projects that Prof. McCormick was in charge of were instrumental in sponsoring the next generation of Kenyan development scholars and practitioners many of whom are in academia today, working with the government as well as local and international development agencies

4. Prof. Maria Nzomo (in service) (Rank 4): Gender Champion through Women’s Rights Awareness and National Policy Action.

 

First female in Kenya to obtain a PhD in Political Science and International relations.

Prof. Nzomo has utilized this ground-breaking academic position, to mentor and inspire numerous students, particularly young women to pursue higher education.

Nzomo has utilized her intellectual and managerial leadership skills to transform IDIS into a Center of academic excellence.

Prof. Nzomo’s high profile public roles and experience gained from international & diplomatic engagements, has helped to transform and enhance UoN & IDIS global image, attract students & strategic partners.

She has played a role in translating academic knowledge into transformative Contribution to Rights awareness & national policy action.

She has Distinguished Diplomatic/Public Service & other international accomplishments that have significantly contributed to the transformation of IDIS into a leading and premier regional institute of Diplomacy & International Studies.

She has received awards for Scientific and Social distinction.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CENTRAL

Mr. Peter Muturi

Mr. Kenneth Gitau

Ms Angela Mumo

Mr. Johnson Kinyua

Dr. Grace Kiringa

Mrs. Annamaria Mahaga

Mr. Harrison Akala

Prof. Charles Rambo

Dr. Naomi Mwangi

Dr. Joash Migosi

Dr. Augustine MwangiDr. Charles Wafula

Prof. Dorothy Kyalo

Dr. Anne Ndiritu

Mr. B.M. Waweru

Ms Jacinta Were

Mr. Joseph King’ori

Ms Mary Kungu

Mr. Brian Ouma

Dr. J. K. Githahu

Mr. Tom Ayora

Mr. Tuka Abdi

Dr. Lucy Kabare

Prof. David Macharia

Mr. Jeconiah Odumbe

Prof. Elijah Omwenga

Dr. Anne Aseey

Prof. Harriet Kidombo

Prof. Christopher Gakuu

Prof. Peter Keiyoro

 

1. Mr. Bernard M. Waweru (Posthumous) (Rank 1): Outstanding and dedicated service to the Joint Admission Board (forerunner to KUCCPS) and the University Senate.

-Long serving Academic Registrar. He strictly applied academic rules and regulations.

-He was in charge of the JAB Secretariat and guided its operations until it was converted to the current Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Services (KUCCPS)

-He was extremely organized, meticulous, and calm under pressure and a mentor to many administrators.

-Very loyal, honest, respectful and dedicated to his work.

2. Mr. Brian Ouma (in service) (Rank 2): Outstanding skills capacity in resource mobilization for capital projects.

Recreation and preservation of public confidence as a critical value in enhancement of public capital project development.

Selflessly and immensely successful performance in fundraising for student scholarships and capital projects for the University.

As Director of University Advancement, he raised the highest amount for a capital project (UoN Engineering & Science Complex) in the history of the University of Nairobi.

3. Mrs. Jacinta Were (retired) (Rank 3): outstanding contribution to the expansion, modernization and digitization of University Library services.

-Initiated effort that led to the expansion of the number of libraries from initial 6 to current 14. Was instrumental to the establishment of a digital repository that has resulted to increased openness of the University and high ranking in webometrics. Consequently, the University has the largest digital repository in Africa and the 4th globally.

-She initiated and implemented an automation project that saw the Library migrate from traditional service to automated service delivery

 

 

 

  1. Prof. Christopher M. Gakuu

(Rank 4): Pioneer in development of  the philosophy and practice of   open, distance and e-learning mode of delivery

 

  • Prof. Gakuu is the first graduate of doctor of philosophy distance education in Kenya and the region.
  • He initiated many programmes offered through the  open, distance and e-learning mode of delivery and these  continue to attract many students locally and internationally due to the flexibility of the mode.
  • Under his leadership, the University implemented a robust learning management system (LMS) as well as launching mobile learning at the university. This has become very relevant during COVID -19 Pandemic as the LMS was used and continues being used for teaching and learning as well as for examinations.

 

 

 

  1. Prof. Elijah Omwenga (in service) (Rank 5): developer of  the first local Learning Management System called  WEDUSOFT

 

  • Prof. Elijah Omwenga developed the first e- Learning Platform code-named WEDUSOFT for the University of Nairobi. It was an innovation that was the first of its kind in public universities in Kenya.
  • The innovation enabled teaching content to be offered electronically to students in several programmes in the University of Nairobi.
  • The impact of this innovation has been felt in all Faculties. Schools and Institutes of the University Currently a total of 25 academic programmes have e-learning content in the Moodle based e-learning portal (e-class) of the University.

 

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