University of Nairobi

Overview

The University of Nairobi, established in 1970, is Kenya’s first public university. It evolved from the University of East Africa, which was dissolved in 1969, with the University of Nairobi becoming an independent institution. The university offers a broad range of academic programs across various disciplines, including humanities, sciences, engineering, and health. It is renowned for its research output, contribution to policy development, and commitment to societal development. The University of Nairobi plays a pivotal role in shaping Kenya’s educational, cultural, and economic landscape, producing graduates who contribute to both local and global advancements.

VC: Prof. Patrick Verkooijen

Professor Patrick Verkooijen, appointed Chancellor of the University of Nairobi in
February 2024, holds a Ph.D. from Wageningen University, an MPA from Harvard University, a Master of Science in Social and Political Philosophy from the University of Amsterdam, and an environmental engineering degree from HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht. He is the CEO of the Global Center on Adaptation and has served as the Distinguished Chair of The Wangari Maathai Institute for Peace and Environmental Studies at the University of Nairobi.

Management Team

Prof. Patrick Verkooijen

Chancellor

Prof. Margaret Hutchinson

Ag. Vice Chancellor

Board of Governors

Prof. Amukowa Anangwe

Chairman

Dr. Beatrice M. Inyangala

PS, Higher Education & Research

Dr. Kenrick Ayot

Rep. PS National Treasury & Planning

Joel K. Kibe

Member, University Council

Carren K. Omwenga

Member, University Council

Ahmed Sheikh Abdullahi

Member, University Council

Dr. Parmain Ole-Narikae

Member, University Council

Dr. Sally N. Toroitich

Member, University Council

Prof. Margaret Jesang’ Hutchinson

Ag. Vice-Chancellor & Council Secretary

Functions

  • Provision of Education: Offer undergraduate, postgraduate, and professional programs to develop skilled and knowledgeable graduates.
  • Research and Innovation: Conduct high-impact research that addresses national and global challenges.
  • Degree and Award Conferment: Confer degrees, diplomas, and certificates to recognize academic achievements.
  • Curriculum Development: Develop and review academic programs to align with societal needs and global standards.
  • Public Service and Outreach: Engage in community-based initiatives and contribute to national development.
  • Policy Advocacy: Provide expert opinions and research findings to influence policy formulation.
  • Professional Development: Offer training and development programs for professionals to enhance skills and knowledge.
  • International Collaboration: Build partnerships with international institutions for academic exchange, research, and development.
  • Capacity Building: Contribute to building human capital to meet the country’s socio-economic development needs.
  • Cultural and Heritage Promotion: Promote Kenya’s cultural heritage through academic programs, research, and outreach activities.

Important Links

Address & Contacts

  • University of Nairobi
  • P.O. Box 30197, GPO, Nairobi, Kenya
  • pr@uonbi.ac.ke | admissions@uonbi.ac.ke | pg-admissions@uonbi.ac.ke | pg@uonbi.ac.ke
  • (+254) 020-4910000