COLLABORATION WITH SUMY STATE UNIVERSITY, UKRAINE
The deliberations were held on Thursday June 24, 2021 at 8.00a.m. In Room 401, 4th Floor, University Towers
The deliberations were held on Thursday June 24, 2021 at 8.00a.m. In Room 401, 4th Floor, University Towers
The school of Business in conjunction with the Intellectual Property Office (IPMO) conducted a successful webinar to celebrate UoN@50.The Webinar was organised by Professor Mary Kinoti who is the Associate Dean at the school of Business and Acting Director IPMO.The event was moderated by Professor Bitange Ndemo from the Department of Business Administration.The webinar was held on Wednesday May 19,2021 .Theme was Innovation in 4th Industrial Revolution: The Role of Businesses and Social Scientists (Players or Spectators?) . The speakers included Dr.
The Tree planting exercise at the school of Business started at exactly 10am.The Dean of the school Prof .Jackson Maalu lead the team to plant the trees at the campus.He was assisted by Professor Zack Awino and Mr.Bernard Mwangi the senior assistant registrar of the School
The event was graced by a team from Equity Bank wangige Branch.The Branch Manager Madam Jane waweru was accompanied by three other staff from the Branch
INVITATION TO ALL STAFF,STUDENTS ,PRACTITIONERS,AND ALUMNI
What can you do with the building that houses a failed hotel, a school or a hospital? Some hoteliers had the foresight to build hotels with apartments for long-stay. This has helped them ride through these hard times. This flexibility has saved some hoteliers lots of grief. One school along Thika road is now a business centre even though its location is not attractive to potential clients. The pandemic has exposed some of our business failings.
Covid-19 has wreaked havoc on many economies across the world. It has also disrupted global and domestic supply chains of essential products. And despite the many problems caused by the pandemic, it has also brought with it great opportunities.
The University of Nairobi, School of Business in collaboration with ARUA Center of
Excellence for Unemployment and Skills Development (University of Lagos), John
Pappajohn Entrepreneurship Center (University of Iowa, USA) is organizing a 12 day
training of trainers for scholars interested in promoting entrepreneurship and innovation
among the University students. The training is fully funded by the UKRI-GCFR
GRANT titled: Partnership, Research and Capacity-Building for Youth Unemployment Solutions
in Africa.
This is to inform you that following approval by Senate, the School of Business will have face to face/in person learning at the School of Business – Lower Kabete Campus for a period of four (4) weeks effective Monday, 1st February to 26th February 2021.
During the four-week on campus session, the students will:
This is to inform you that the School Board during its meeting held on Friday, 8th January 2021 considered pleas by Module II students for extension of course registration deadline to enable those who may not have registered for genuine reasons within the set deadline to do so.
Please be informed that the portal has been opened for registration upto Sunday 16th January, 2021. The portal will not be re-opened at all after the deadline. Please take note.
PROF.JACKSON MAALU
DEAN, SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
8th January, 20201