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UNC TV
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UNC TV (University of Nairobi Channel) The tag line for UNC TV is, ‘Empowering you’ and the UNC Radio is, ‘Sound of Knowledge’. UNC TV can be accessed through signet frequency 602.
FRESH PRODUCE HUB
The hub’s design and features were delivered using the latest technology aimed at delivering high-quality, safe and traceable foods and vegetables to the market.
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THE AFRICAN CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF CHINA
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The Department of Diplomacy and International Studies launched the Africa Centre for the Study of China (ACSC) yesterday 27th, May 2024, under the theme "Bridging Cultures, Advancing Knowledge." This significant event marked a historical milestone for both the department and the entire university
The Chancellor's Big 5 Agenda
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Prof. Patrick Varkoijeen unveiled his legacy project, The Chancellor's Big 5, set to spur innovation, create green jobs, develop capacity in artificial intelligence, nurture the next generation of leaders and advance health research.
UoN WEEKLY EP 8
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The details on: Public lecture by Minister for Foreign affairs of Norway, the launch of UoN Strategic plan and School of computation workshop
EP 07: Women In Research Prof Agnes Mwang'ombe on Spearheading Agricultural Initiatives Globally
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Prof. Agnes Wang’ombe has continually broken barriers in the agricultural research field as a plant pathologist emerging the first woman in diverse sectors. She shares her personal journey in the field highlighting both high and low moments she has experienced so far. She is deeply convicted that as a woman there is nothing stopping one from achieving their dreams. Her love and passion for rese...
The youth are the future of Africa's Media
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The youth are the future of Africa's Media: The Digizens Circle, All Africa Media Leaders Summit 2024. The Summit brought together youth from across Africa to chat the course of Africa Media Landscape.
INNOVATION IN AGRICULTURE
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The 8th edition of the Nairobi innovation week saw the showcasing of brilliant ideas with the innovators aiming to bring significant change to the Agriculture sector in the country. #weareuon #innovation #agricultureinnovation
Commercialization in Innovation - Nairobi Innovation Week 2024
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Discover how ingenious minds are transforming ideas into thriving businesses, from securing funding to generating income #weareuon #commercialization
EP 06: WOMEN IN RESEARCH: PROF. SYLVIA OPANGA,YOUNGEST FEMALE PROF. IN KENYAN PHAMACEUTICAL FIELD
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In this episode, Prof. Opanga narrates her unique contribution within the phamaceutical industry by enlightening on patient safety, medicine and medicare. #weareUoN #womeninresearch #clinicalpharmacy #youngprofessionals
The UoN WEEKLY EP 7
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Events and activities Students at the University towards empowering students with skills to enable them navigate the Job market swiftly. #weareuon #universitynewupdate #universitynews
INNOVATIONS & TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT IN HEALTHCARE
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INNOVATIONS & TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT IN HEALTHCARE
The Wellbeing Diary EP 01 Financial Wellbeing
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The Wellbeing Diary EP 01 Financial Wellbeing
EP 05: Prof. Cecilia Onyango, A sustainable food systems expert speaks about her becoming
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EP 05: Prof. Cecilia Onyango, A sustainable food systems expert speaks about her becoming
Spotlight on creativity - Celebrating content creators day
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Spotlight on creativity - Celebrating content creators day
50 Years Celebration by the Department of Dental Science
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50 Years Celebration by the Department of Dental Science
EP 04: WOMEN IN RESEARCH: PROF. JANE AMBUKO ON FOOD SECURITY THROUGH POST HAVEST LOSS MANAGEMENT
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EP 04: WOMEN IN RESEARCH: PROF. JANE AMBUKO ON FOOD SECURITY THROUGH POST HAVEST LOSS MANAGEMENT
UoN & KEPROBA Tree planting intensification
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UoN & KEPROBA Tree planting intensification
EP 03: WOMEN IN RESEARCH: DR. PARITA SHAH SHARES ON JOURNEY INTO THE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH FIELD
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EP 03: WOMEN IN RESEARCH: DR. PARITA SHAH SHARES ON JOURNEY INTO THE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH FIELD
Launch of the Inaugural UoN Alumni walk
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Launch of the Inaugural UoN Alumni walk
Changemakers: Climate resilience and adaptation
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Changemakers: Climate resilience and adaptation
University of Nairobi and Manchester University visit to Kajiado
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University of Nairobi and Manchester University visit to Kajiado
Great job Parita! I am proud that you are still contributing to the environmental impact!
Africans like accepting everything in future they will fight u keep accepting nonsense
They won't leave the luxurious life of Africa.
I grew up with alot of Kenyan Indians we were in the same primary school at Mlolongo also in Narok and also in University
#RejectFinanceBill2024
But the elephant in the room is the seclusion of the Asian community from the rest of Kenyans. They go to their own schools and live in their own segregated enclaves. There is very minimal integration or interaction during childhood and adolescent years. Social mixing is the exception rather than the norm. I find Indians in Canada are more real and not stuck up/ privileged as those of the Asian community in Kenya. Asians in Kenya are living a parallel life.
Hope what happened to Indians in Uganda does not happen to you in Kenya. There is emphasis in countries where Indians lived with Africans, to eliminate the ethnicity of Indians by intermarriages, and if this does not happen, there is resentment and hatred, which can lead to death or expulsion.
So why are some Kenyans biased against somalis
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Congratulations🎉🎉👏👏
India is too big and complex. In job i got to know that indians are in Kenya when my boss said his wife knows Swahili and she was born in kenya.
Indian kenyan please involve yourself in politics and army ranks lets build kenya together
Painful to watch and listen, we are sick mankind,bigotry racism is all we good at.
Amazing work Parita! You're very inspiring. Congratulations 🎉
Very eye opening, it is true that these stories about few women being in STEM is not true, there is need to take data of women who have at least a BSc in STEM and people will be shocked because most of them are in homes, these are people who are always quiet, some are doing jobs they did not train for.
Dr PARITA very well said . Congratulations.🙏🙏
People of India origin actually landed along many areas of the east coast of Africa some thousand years ago. Therefore, they are no longer Indians but Africans of Indian origin.
Parita Shah has been a very hardworking and dedicated teacher first and her achievement speaks volumes. Very well done and we are so proud of her .
I am happy for you Prof❤
Excellent.Very informative.
Powerful production!
Congratulations keep it up. Learnt a lot from the talk.
The arrogance of Indians n their treatment of indegenous people gives the whole picture! Tribe 44 nonsense must therefore b reconsidered. The shredding process myst commence!
Our ancestors went to suriname colony off netherland.we not got that luck.racism black and hindoes still exists.corruption robbing murders to hindus still is.better they never went there also went africa.even in netherland we are facing racisme.especially north eu is very racism.looking usa etc indians are wellcome more then here. In 50 years still surinam is slowdown due to nonsense by racial problems
Face the truth : jealousy & sheer hatred. Difficult to digest but true.
Congratulations Dr Parita, environment is life.
Thank you all
Congratulations are in order fly higher
Thanks my best friend
Excellent 🌹🌹🌹
This guy's relative knew Kenya "better than the indigenous people"? Oh really? How does THAT work, my friends?
Congratulations 🎉Dr . Parita . Excellent conversation. You explained each and every questions very nicely and answered very confidently. I'm really proud of you. Wishing you all the best for your ambitions. Keep it up. God bless you 🙏 🎉 Neela sheth
Thats My lecturer big up!!
Congratulations Prof. Opanga. This is great. Remain just focused and you will go places. Best wishes
Thanks
Glad to be part of this experience.
Sammy😂..the smocha part..lol
😂I'm an honest man
Dr Parita congratulations very well said good conversation keep it up dr 👍👏🌹
Very incredible information on food systems. Appreciation to Prof for sharing her academic journey and encouraging junior scholars.
Parita is a self made person. She has worked really hard to be where she is now. Her journey has been tough but she's made. This presentation is a good insight onto the environmental issues we are all facing with and all the sufferings the human being is going through because the biodiversity needed has not been looked into. We all need to be conscious of the effects of our actions on nature. We'll done Parita, you've done well.
Very nice way to you Describe 👍 I really like it
Insightful lecture whose depth and substance resonate with broad grasp of administrative law.Accolades Prof.Akech.
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Very inspiring, spread the word Dr. Shah, proud being supervised and mentored by you
The Indian comunity is interwoven into Kenyan system despite the socio political challeneges ,they are in politics,media,education system business etc
Then stop hating and mistreating black kenyans who work in your companies
Well done Prof. you inspire me.
Congratulations prof. Cecilia Onyango not just striving for your own goals but also inspiring. 🙏🙏
Very very inspiring!
Prof we are proud of you! This knowledge insightful......