Announcement

Join  the international webinar on  'Rethinking African Historical & Cultural Scholarship During and After Covid-19: Challenges and Opportunities'

Date: September 23, 2020
Time: 2 pm -5 pm

Rethinking webinar

The University of Nairobi Kili Rovers scouts is registered at the Dean of students’ office under professional students clubs and society. It is one of the largest students’ movements with membership drawn from every campuses i.e. main campus, chiromo campus, kikuyu campus, parklands campus, upper Kabete, lower Kabete and Kenya science. The membership has grown over the years and we are at 280 active scouts. Our activities are based on the elements:

  1. Physical development
  2. Social development
  3. Character development
  4. Mental development
  5. Community development
  6. Service oriental
  7. Religious development

Over the years we have taken part in both internal and external events such as educational/investiture/training/competition/chief scouts award camp, leadership trainings, mounting of guard of honor during graduation and any school’s event, taking part in voluntary services both on campus and in the Nairobi county and other parts of the country, community service and outreach among others. We also took part in the competitions and proceeded to the east Africa, Rwanda in 2019. Most of the active scouts have been called to represent Kenya scouts across the world over the years.

Scouts at genocide memorial in Rwanda

We also help nurturing talents to scouts and non-scouts through various platforms under the crew such us kili football club (male), kili starlets (female) and kili dance crew.  We there for wish to welcome the first years and continuing students to join the club so as to make their stay in the university fun, educative and add various skills.

REGISTER THROUGH THE LINK HERE

Scouts during graduation

 

 

Kenya Red Cross, University of Nairobi Chapter is a registered youth organization within the University of Nairobi working under the supervision of Kenya Red Cross Nairobi branch and the National Kenya Red Cross Society founded in 2009. The organization, with few years of hardwork has shown solidarity up to now. The chapter necessarily offer its voluntary services within the University of Nairobi's jurisdiction, but also the entire Nairobi County and beyond.

Given that the university conducted online admissions, I would request that you help us also admit students online to the club. This is primarily by sharing the clubs information and contacts through the students’ mail. I will appreciate any assistance you offer. We appreciate for the support the University of Nairobi has shown to us through the past and we look forward to growing this relationship in the future.

Chapter's Activities

1. Blood Drives.

Blood drive is organized oftenly so that willing volunteers can donate blood that is useful in saving lives.

Below is a photo of our previous blood drive event.

Blood drive

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Blood drive 2

 

2. Community Service.

Clean up activities around Club 36 area and at Kenyatta University Ruiru campus gate area partnership with the Kenya Red Cross Kenyatta University Chapter. Community service is done to restore the beauty and keep our environment clean.

Community service

 

3. Children’s Home visits.

Members of The Red Cross Society at Lucky Dummer estate, Tree House Children's Home. The visit is aimed to empower the children, help them cook their food, wash their clothes and talk to them. All these are done to make the children feel loved and feel part of our society.

Children home visit

4. Trips.

Chapter members on a hike at the Abaderes. Hikes and trips are organized to keep the team spirit alive where people socialize and learn more about each other.

Aberdere trip

To join our whatsapp group kindly click on this link: Join our whatsapp group

Contact us through:

Joyce Githinji, Secretary - 0791818105.

Ruckiel Oduor, Vice-chairperson - 0798989429

Gorreti Njoki, Publicity officer - 0769103990

Ali, chairman - 0736178089.

MSAUN

Assalaamu ‘alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh (May the peace, mercy and blessings of Allah be unto you)

Dear First Year Muslim Student,

Welcome to the world-class University committed to scholarly excellence, The University of Nairobi.

Many congratulations from The Muslim Students Association of The University of Nairobi (MSAUN) for making it to the University, a big step in the course of seeking knowledge.

MSAUN is a non-political students association aimed MAINLY at creating an Islamic based environment while in campus and also nurture the necessary values and promote coexistence of Muslims and other students’ at the University whilst upholding the fundamental teachings of the Islam.

MSAUN has many activities among them are:

  • One-Day Da‘wah conference
  • Islamic Awareness week
  • Annual Medical camps in various county within our country
  • Orphanage visits
  • Blood Donation drive
  • Ramadhan Iftaar Programme
  • Annual Sports Day

To become a member and be part and parcel of MSAUN click on this link: Google Form

The University's Muslim Chaplain, Sheikh Mohamed Abdalla Swaleh, would be more than pleased to help and offer an environment that stays in touch during this pandemic period and throughout your University stay:

l_maawy@uonbi.ac.ke

We are proud of the @uonbi students honor roll in achieving the 2020 Chinese ambassador scholarship. Congratulations! @ChineseEmbKenya

 

Honor Roll

Chinese Embassy Tweet

University of Nairobi - Chinese Ambassador's Scholarship 2020: List of Successful Students.

 

In preparation for the virtual 63rd Graduation Ceremony scheduled for September 25, 2020, photos of the PhD graduands will be taken from September 8 to 10, 2020 from 9.00 am to 3.00 pm.

The set up will be done in Taifa Hall.

For this purpose, the graduands should be adorned in full graduation regalia.

Research Week

Bringing together over 1,000 researchers, scholars, students, and practitioners covering a diverse range of disciplines

The 3rd Annual event hosted by the University of Nairobi in October each year. The week features over ten different conferences covering a diverse range of academic disciplines, one of which is bound to meet your interest and area of expertise.