History of University of Nairobi: Recent submissions
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University of Nairobi takes part in national expo
(2013)The University of Nairobi took part in the recently concluded exhibition by Kenyan Universities held at the KICC between June 20 and 22, 2013. The Exhibition was organized by the Commission for Universities Education (CUE) ... -
1999-Varsity should teach staff basic public relation tips
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1970-Porter moves out
(University of Nairobi, 1970-06) -
1970-Ligality of detention
(University of Nairobi, 1970-05) -
1999-Jomo Kenyatta Memorial Library 'well stocked'
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1999-Hitch in varsity accommodation
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1970-French donates books
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Scholar applauds African women’s resilience
(26-06-13)The University of Nairobi took part in the recently concluded exhibition by Kenyan Universities held at the KICC between June 20 and 22, 2013. The Exhibition was organized by the Commission for Universities Education (CUE) ... -
1970-Freedom of speech
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1954 Technical college to open in 1956
(The East African Standard, 1956) -
Scholar applauds African women’s resilience
(2013)It is clear that militarism has vast effects on people-centered development, democratization and gender equality says Prof. Amina Mama during a public lecture at the University of Nairobi. In the lecture, the tension ... -
1970 Student speculate on academic freedom
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1964 Premier at University College
(The East African Standard, 1964) -
1964 New registrar for University college
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1978 New library planned
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1969 More lecturers may resign
(The East African Standard, 1969) -
1969 Five suspended at University college
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1964 First graduation in Nairobi
(East African Standard, 1964) -
1966 Books presented to college library
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1956 Arrival of first students
(The East African Standard, 1956-04)