On Monday, December 16, 2024, Kabarak University hosted a significant meeting to formalize a partnership through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the (KEFRI) and TEAMEnvironment Kenya. The MoU will be implemented in collaboration with the School of Science, Engineering, and Technology.
Kabarak University recently marked a significant milestone by signing a collaborative agreement with . The event was presided over by Kabarak University's Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Henry K. Kiplangat, PhD, MBS, OGW, who was joined by several members of the University Management Board (UMB), including Prof. Ronald Chepkilot, Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Administration & Finance; Prof. John Ochola, Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Academic & Research; Prof. Simon Kipchumba, Registrar for Administration & Human Resources; Mrs. Patricia Chebet, University Librarian; and Dr. Maina Waiganjo, Director of Nakuru City Campus. This partnership ushers in a new era of academic and cultural exchange, reinforcing the bond between Kenya and Germany.
Kabarak University had the honor of hosting Prof. Yuanchao Wang, Vice-President of Nanjing Agricultural University, alongside his esteemed delegation. The visit was a vibrant celebration of cross-cultural exchange and collaboration, underscoring the strong bond between the two institutions and their respective nations, Kenya and China.
In a world increasingly shaped by the digital revolution, the ability to discern fact from fiction has never been more critical. Recognizing this urgent need, Kabarak University has forged a strategic partnership with Internews Organization by signing a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). This collaboration underscores the university's commitment to empowering students and staff with the skills needed to thrive in an era dominated by digital complexity.
The University of Ibadan (UI) and Kabarak University, Kenya, are set to expand their collaborative efforts in higher education following a recent visit by Kabarak University’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor Henry Kiplangat, to UI. During the visit, Professor Peter O. Olapegba, UI’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration), representing UI’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor Kayode O. Adebowale, reaffirmed the institutions’ commitment to their partnership. This partnership includes a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that covers research, academic staff and student exchanges, joint degree programs, and shared academic resources. Professor Olapegba welcomed Professor Kiplangat’s participation in UI's 2024 Convocation ceremonies and 76th Foundation Day, where Professor Kiplangat delivered a public lecture on "Transformational Leadership in Higher Education: Empowering Africa's Future."
Kabarak University has strengthened its commitment to innovative learning by signing a collaborative Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Pixel Engineering Africa Ltd, represented by Eng. Levy Masibo and Eng. Vivian Muiruri. This strategic partnership was formalized at a ceremony hosted by the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Henry Kiplangat, alongside members of Kabarak’s management team and representatives from the School of Science, Engineering, and Technology, led by Prof. Peter Ruguri. The agreement is set to enhance technical skill development and research capacity, positioning Kabarak as a frontrunner in engineering education in Kenya.
Kabarak University has solidified its commitment to global education by partnering with (NAU) to launch a comprehensive Chinese Language Teaching program. This strategic alliance builds on the main Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two institutions, which was signed in April 2024. The MoU outlines various cooperative projects, including the Chinese language program, which was further operationalized through a specific working agreement signed during a recent visit to Beijing by Kabarak University's management team in September 2024.
M-PESA Foundation representatives, Academic Programme Manager John Kipkemboi and Tertiary Education Placement and Scholarship Manager James Otieno, visited Kabarak University in Nakuru to strengthen educational ties and support ongoing initiatives. Welcomed by Vice-Chancellor Prof. Henry Kiplangat, the meeting focused on enhancing the quality of tertiary education and expanding opportunities for underserved students.
Kabarak University and (USA) announced a new collaboration on Monday, April 29, 2024 during a meeting with Kabarak University Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Henry Kiplangat. This partnership aims to empower communities and improve health outcomes in the region.