God's love endures forever. His love is loyal when we falter, patient when we stray and unfailing when everything else fails. Understanding this truth frees us from striving for acceptance and anchors us on the assurance that we are deeply cherished.
St. Paul's University-Kenya continues to advance its internationalization agenda through active participation in the Erasmus+ Programme, with representatives currently attending the 2nd Edition of the Erasmus+ Staff Week hosted by CPIFP Alan Turing in Malaga, Spain.
The engagement builds on the successful collaborations established during the inaugural Staff Week in 2025 and is opening new opportunities for academic exchange, industry partnerships, and capacity building.
A significant outcome of this partnership is the placement of two St. Paul’s University students, Stacy Githua and Eugenia Faith Anyango, who have commenced a three-month internship programme at 64 Software Train, a technology company based in Malaga.
The internships provide valuable international industry exposure while strengthening the link between classroom learning and practical workplace experience. Discussions during the Staff Week have also explored additional opportunities for job shadowing, industrial attachments, and student placements within companies at the Malaga Tech Hub, particularly for students pursuing Computer Science, BBIT, and other STEM-related programmes.
The partnership is strategically important as the University prepares for the roll-out of Competency-Based Education (CBE) and seeks to strengthen collaboration between academia and industry. The Erasmus+ programme continues to support staff and student exchanges, enhance the international profile of St. Paul’s University, and create opportunities for future funding and collaborative projects.
These initiatives reinforce the University’s commitment to producing globally competitive graduates while expanding international opportunities for both students and faculty.
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Even the strongest grow tired and the most resilient face moments of weakness. The beauty of the Christian journey is that our strength does not come from within us but from God who never grows weary.
Our goal isn't just to fill notebooks; it's to see lives transformed by the power of the Holy Spirit.
You can memorize the Book and still miss the Author.
We don't just need more information; we need a revelation that leads to a change in character and conduct.
Daniel 9:18–19 “We do not make requests of You because we are righteous, but because of Your great mercy. Lord, listen! Lord, forgive! Lord, hear and act!”🙏
#Shalom#Kenya
@HonKangata The Ministry of Education’s 2008 Safety Standards Manual explicitly bans window grills, demands unlocked doors and outlaws overcrowded dorms. Yet, 25 years later, children are still being trapped and killed by barred windows and locked exits.Sad indeed