KUCCPS Placement Revision Advert for 2025/2026 Cycle

Opportunity to Join Our School's Programmes via KUCCPS!

The KUCCPS system is now open for the Revision of Choices for the 2025/2026 placement cycle into University and TVET programmes. We are pleased to invite applications for our academic programmes offered across various schools. Whether you’re passionate about science, technology, education, business, or the arts, we have a place for you!

Why Choose Us?

Commission for University of Education Research Team at UoE

The Commission for University Education research team visited the University to undertake Focus Group discussions centred on their research on disruptive technologies within the sphere of University Education in Kenya. The study is driven by the necessity to assess how disruptive technologies, including online learning, artificial intelligence (AI), and virtual reality (VR) have significantly altered the traditional framework of Kenyan universities.

Competence Based Education Training with KICD

The School of Education, through the CBE Preparedness Committee, is dedicated to ensuring that the University faculty is equipped for the transition in 2029, where we will welcome the first cohort of CBE students. On the third day of the workshop, the facilitators from Kenya Institute for Curriculum Development (KICD) - Dr. Josephat Miheso, Mr. Patrick Andika, and Mr. Arthur Mdoga - guided the CBE Champions through a series of interactive sessions.

Competence Based Education Training

Recognizing that the first cohort of CBE students will transition to the University in 2029, the CBE Preparedness Committee, spearheaded by Dr. Hoseah Kiplagat (Dean, School of Education), in collaboration with the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD)  conducted a comprehensive 3-day training on Competency-Based Education (CBE) from May 12th to 14th, 2025. This training aimed to fortify the transition process to CBE, specifically targeting the UoE CBE Champions.

The RAAs Conference - April 30th, 2025

On Wednesday 30th April, 2025, following 3 days of intensive deliberations, the 2nd RAAs Conference was officially closed by Hon. Felix Koskei, the Chief of Staff and Head of Public Service.

Our Chair of Council, Dr. Ismail Buro, alongside the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Thomas Cheruiyot, together with Council Members Hon. Davy Koech and Ms. Grace Sugut, conveyed their appreciation to Hon. Koskei for selecting the University as the venue of choice for the 2nd RAAs conference.

University of Eldoret Engineer in France for Elite Coaches Training

It is abundantly clear that the triumph of our female athletes is intricately linked to the availability of discerning role models of the same gender, who play an indispensable role in guiding them on their journey. This was precisely exemplified at the coaching camp in Miramas, France, where Mayor Frederick Vigouroux graciously welcomed a contingent of coaches from Elgeyo Marakwet to enhance their proficiency. This initiative was undertaken in partnership with the County Government of Elgeyo Marakwet under the stewardship of Governor Wisley Rotich.

University Annual Research Grants Cohort 9 Awarding Ceremony

The awarding ceremony of the UoE-ARG Cohort 9 research grants was held on 17th April, 2025 at the University. The  Vice-Chancellor Prof. Thomas Cheruiyot presided over the awarding ceremony. The ceremony was also attended by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Planning, Research, and Extension) Prof. Phillip Raburu, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academics Students Affairs) Prof. Godfrey Natondo, Ag. Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration Finance) Prof. Nicholas Makau, Registrar (Administration) Dr. Joan Jelimo and the Director of Research and Innovation Prof.

Principal Secretary State Department of Industry in the Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry Courtesy Call

On the sidelines of the RAAs Conference, Vice-Chancellor Prof. Thomas Cheruiyot was honoured with a courtesy visit from Dr. Juma Mukwana, the Principal Secretary for the State Department of Industry in the Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry. They engaged in a fruitful discussion regarding various avenues for collaboration and partnership that could substantially benefit the University through advancements in education, research, infrastructure, and technological development.

The 2nd Annual Regulatory Authorities and Agencies Conference - Day Two

The second day of the RAAs Conference sessions was presided over by Mr. Amos Gathecha, EBS, ‘ndc’ K, CBS. Among the Principal Secretaries in attendance were Dr. Beatrice Inyangala (P.S. State Department of Higher Education), Hon. Jonathan Mueke, CBS (P.S. State Department of Livestock), Dr. Juma Mukhwana (P.S. State Department of Industry), Dr. Kipronoh Ronoh Paul (P.S. State Department of Agriculture), Hon. Mary Muthoni (P.S. State Department of Public Health and Professional Standards), Hon. Stephen Isaboke (P.S. Broadcasting and Telecommunications), Hon. Silvia Kihoro (.PS.

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