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The Africa Science Entrepreneurship (ASE) program is an 18-month virtual, accelerator program for data innovation products that are using Machine Learning / AI tools and techniques to address uniquely African challenges.
Call For Scholarship Application forPhDs and MSc positions in the framework of the intra africa Genes II Projects
African Institute for Capacity Development (AICAD) is a Regional International Institution whose main mandate is poverty reduction by linking knowledge to application. The Institute is jointly funded by the Governments of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. AICAD Head Office is located in Juja, Kiambu County, Kenya. AICAD has country offices in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda located at Egerton University in Nakuru
Egerton University is partnering in the implementation of the REFOOUTURE II project. The project is funded by the IKAE Foundation for 2023 to 2027 period with the aim to contribute to food systems transformation by fostering Regenerative, Inclusive Food Systems (RIFS) in three East African countries: Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda
The European Union (EU), under its Intra-Africa Academic Mobility Scheme, has provided funding to support training of graduate students in African universities. The “Partnership to Strengthen Graduate Training and Research Capacity for Developing Climate Smart Agrifood Systems in Central and East Africa (CSAS)”.
The ICT Authority, through the Ministry of ICT, Innovation and Youth Affairs, launched the Kenya National Digital Masterplan 2022-2023 on 12th April, 2022, to conduct digital skills training to 20 million citizens as one of its pillars.
I am pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Bernard Odhiambo Aduda PhD, DIC, FKNAS as Deputy Vice-Chancellor in charge of Academic Affairs with effect from 1st February, 2022.
This is to inform you that the following appointments were made with effect from the dates indicated.
Mastercard Foundation has partnered with the Regional Universities Forum for Capacity Building in Agriculture (RUFORUM; www.ruforum.org), a network of 129 universities in 38 African countries to Transform African Agricultural Universities (TAGDev) to meaningfully contribute to Africa’s growth and development. The aim of the partnership is to transform African agricultural universities and their graduates to better respond to developmental challenges through enhanced application of science, technology, business and innovation for rural agricultural transformation.
This is to remind you that all have official email addresses which you acquired upon being admitted to the University. The format of the email addrees is