🇰🇪 Happy #MadarakaDay!
Today, we celebrate Kenya’s progress, resilience, and innovation as we continue shaping solutions through science, technology, and research for national development.
#MadarakaDay
The University of Nairobi, Faculty of Science & Technology has received diagnostic kits worth KES 3 million from Prognosis Biotech Kenya Ltd to strengthen food safety research, laboratory training, and innovation in contaminant detection.
The Faculty received 73 pieces of Symmetric M1000 aflatoxin test strips, one Quantum B+T 120tests kit, a Digital incubator, and a 3PR MINI unit which will serves as a catalyst for high-impact science.
The donation was presented by UoN alumnus Mr. Boaz Ndisio (Class of 2013), now Country Representative for Prognosis Biotech Kenya Ltd, under an active Memorandum of Understanding with the University.
The diagnostic tools will support hands-on laboratory training, enhance research on mycotoxins and aflatoxins, and strengthen the University’s contribution to public health and food safety solutions in the region.
The partnership reflects the growing importance of sustained collaboration between academia and industry in advancing scientific research, innovation, and workforce readiness.
#FoodSafety #Research #Innovation #STEM #UoNpartnership #WeareUoN @UONFST
Over 3days, the #APHREADST Workshop brought together researchers, students, and partners to review four years of progress in public health data science training across Eastern Africa 216 students enrolled, 46 graduates, and a growing regional network. @uonbi
Researchers at the #APHREADST Workshop are presenting papers on the ethical and legal considerations of using AI and #datascience for health in Africa covering fairness, data representation, and research collaboration between African and international institutions @DSI_Africa
Prof. Josiah O. Aduda the newly appointed Deputy Vice-Chancellor Finance, Planning & Development brings over 25 years of experience in academic leadership, governance, and institutional development.
He has previously served in key leadership roles including Dean of the School of Business and Chair of the Department of Finance and Accounting, contributing significantly to academic growth and administrative excellence.
Prof. Aduda is widely respected for his expertise in financial management, research supervision, and strategic planning, having supervised numerous PhD and Master’s students and published extensively in his field.
In his new role, he is expected to strengthen financial sustainability, enhance resource mobilization, and support the University’s long-term development and transformation agenda.
Prof. Ayub N. Gitau has been appointed the 9th Vice-Chancellor of the University of Nairobi, while Prof. Josiah O. Aduda has been appointed Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Finance, Planning & Development).
The University of Nairobi Council, following a special sitting held on May 14, 2026, made the announcement.
Council Chair Chacha Nyaogotti stated: “These appointments mark a new chapter for the University of Nairobi as we strengthen leadership for excellence, innovation, and global competitiveness.”
The Council also appreciated Prof. Margaret J. Hutchinson for her service as Acting VC.
Day 2 of the Advancing Public Health Research in Eastern Africa through Data Science Training (APHREA-DST) Workshop. Today's presentations will focus on predictive models,machine learning models,building scalable AI pipelines among others. #APHREA
Dr. Bridget Mutuma from @uonbi is promoting environmental sustainability through innovative research; By nanotechnology to transform plastic waste into materials for water treatment, addressing both plastic #pollution and water contamination.
https://t.co/ChhoTTpJMc #UoNstars
#HappeningNow The University of Nairobi is hosting the Advancing Public Health Research in Eastern Africa through Data Science Training (APHREA-DST) Workshop under the theme “Promoting Data Science and Artificial Intelligence for Health” at PrideInn Azure Hotel, Nairobi.
The three-day regional workshop has brought together researchers, universities, health institutions, policymakers, students, and global partners from Kenya, Ethiopia, and the United States to advance collaboration in public health data science and AI-driven health solutions.
The workshop is led through a partnership between the University of Nairobi, Addis Ababa University, and Columbia University, with support from the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Speaking during the opening session, University of Nairobi Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research, Innovation & Enterprise) Prof. Leonidah Kerubo noted that the initiative aligns with the University’s strategic priorities of strengthening digitization, advancing research excellence, fostering innovation, and deepening international collaboration.
The workshop will explore emerging applications of artificial intelligence, machine learning, epidemiological modelling, health informatics, digital health systems, and ethical considerations in AI for health across Africa.
Through APHREA-DST, the University of Nairobi has established an MSc in Public Health Data Science, trained faculty scholars, supported research publications, and strengthened local capacity to harness data science for improved health outcomes and evidence-based decision-making across the region.
#APHREADST #AIForHealth #DataScience #PublicHealth #ArtificialIntelligence @DSI_Africa@NIH@Columbia@AAU_Official@UONFST
#HappeningNow Researchers are convening in Nairobi for the #APHREADST Workshop on Promoting Data Science and #AIforHealth, hosted by @uonbi. The forum is exploring how AI and #datascience can strengthen healthcare systems and public health research across Africa. @DSI_Africa
@uonbi The partnership, active since 2019 and formalised through a Tripartite Partnership Agreement in 2023, has produced staff exchanges, joint doctoral supervision, and intensive training visits between Nairobi and Paris. Today's workshop is its most tangible scientific outcome yet.
@uonbi is hosting the 1st International Workshop on Sustainable Chemical Approaches for Environment & Health Sensing Technologies .The workshop brings together researchers from Kenya & France working on green chemistry environmental monitoring & sustainable innovation #weareUoN
This is the first joint international chemistry workshop to be held in Nairobi under a four-year collaboration between @uonbi and Chimie ParisTech–PSL, one of the world's top 30 universities and France's leading chemical engineering institution. #weareUoN
#HappeningNow The Student Recognition & Awards Ceremony is underway! Shining the spotlight @UONFST trailblazers recognised for academic excellence, groundbreaking research, innovation & STEM leadership! The future is being built by YOU! #WeAreUoN#UoNStars
Build the future with science and technology. Join us at the University of Nairobi Faculty of Science & Technology during #UoNOpenDay
7-8th May @uonbi main campus #weareUoN
The University of Nairobi mourns the passing of Professor Raphael Munavu, EBS, Professor Emeritus, Department of Chemistry, University of Nairobi, and former Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration and Finance), University of Nairobi (1994–1998).
On behalf of the University, the Vice Chancellor, extends heartfelt condolences to his family, colleagues, and the wider academic community.
Prof. Munavu served the University with distinction as Dean of the Faculty of Science (1987–1990) (formerly College of Biological & Physical Sciences) and was instrumental in establishing the International Programs Office in 1995, strengthening the University’s global engagement. He also served as Vice-Chancellor of Moi University (1998–2002), contributing significantly to the growth of higher education in Kenya.
His distinguished career in scholarship, leadership, and public service leaves a lasting legacy at the University of Nairobi and the nation.
May his soul rest in eternal peace.