School of Law Alumna Nominated for Position of Chief Justice

Lady Justice Koome Martha Karambu has made history after being nominated as the first woman Chief Justice of the Republic of Kenya.

Justice Koome graduated with a Bachelor of Laws degree from the UoN in 1986 and thereafter went to serve in various distinguished positions in private and public service.

Intellectuals Have Failed Africa: Prof. Bitange Ndemo's Writes in the Business Daily

Since time immemorial, research has shown that Africans developed knowledge in medicine that they used in complex interventions such as neurosurgery. But with the adoption of Western education, African knowledge in medicine has taken a back seat and, in most cases, ridiculed.

School of Business Concludes Training of Trainers in Entrepreneurship and Innovation Mentorship

The School of Business on Friday 16th April 2021 successfully concluded the ARUA EIMEC training of trainers in entrepreneurship and Innovation program.  The 12 day training brought about participants from universities in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Ghana, Sierra Leone, South Africa, and Nigeria. Resource persons on other hand were seasoned trainers and scholars from ARIA CoE USD partners including University of Iowa, University of Lagos, University of Nairobi-SOB, University of Cape Town, University of Kwazulu Natal and University of Ghana.

Announcing the Maeve McKean Women’s Law & Public Policy–O’Neill Institute Fellowship

In memory of Maeve McKean’s dedication to public service, and to honor a legal career devoted to serving others, the Women’s Law and Public Policy Fellowship Program and the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law will support a Maeve McKean Women’s Law and Public Policy-O'Neill Institute Fellow each year to work in the Washington, DC community at an organization focused on solving the most intractable public health