University of Nairobi

University of Nairobi Pathways offers Scholarships for African

University Of Nairobi Pathways Scholarships: Pathways Leadership for Progress announces the availability of a scholarship to the University of Nairobi for a highly qualified undergraduate student (only for students under the regular/module I programme) with financial need commencing studies in October. Scholarship Application Requirements: KCSE overall grade average of B+ or higher Financial need Strong […]

Fully Sponsored Student Travel Grant to Korea

The George Frank Student Travel Grant, established in 2009, is sponsored by Dr. Christopher Frank, President of the Canadian Geriatrics Society in memory of his father, Dr. George frank, who taught at the University of Nairobi medical school in the 1960s. The grant, valued at CAD 2,000 (two thousand Canadian Dollars) provides funding to support […]

Masters, Postgraduate Diploma studies, at University of Nairobi

Gandhi Smarak Nidhi Fund Scholarship: The Gandhi Smarak Nidhi fund will offer a limited number of partial scholarships tenable at the University of Nairobi, for Masters and Postgraduate Diploma studies. Interested candidates are invited to apply for the scholarship by filling in a formal application/re-application form available in Room A2 Administration Block, Main Campus at […]

Common wealthy grants Scholarships for veterinary Epidemiology to students from Kenya.

MSc in Veterinary Epidemiology & Public Health Scholarships:Commonwealth Scholarships are available for scholars from Kenya to study the MSc in Veterinary Epidemiology and Public Health bydistance learning. These scholarships are fully funded and are open to candidates who are nationals of Kenya, living in Kenya. The funding includes full tuition fees and travel grants to […]

TCC concludes course for proposal writing and grant management

News Release The second course on Proposal Writing and Grant Management, Oral Communication and Presentation was held at the University of Nairobi, Chiromo Campus, Kenya. This short course is part of the module in the five day course on Scientific Communication and Publishing. The course started on 6 June and ran through to 8 June 2011 […]

Warming Lake Tanganyika endangers the livelihoods of millions

Scientists have indicated that the continuous warming of Africa’s deepest Lake Tanganyika threatens the livelihoods of millions of people who depend on it for food and employment because it reduces the fish populations. Over a million people in Tanzania, Zambia, DR Congo and Burundi directly depend on Lake Tanganyika for employment and food. The Lake […]