Browsing History of University of Nairobi by Title
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Radhakrishnan Hall
(Prudential Printers Ltd, 1956) -
Re- Open university, MP urges Kamotho (April 1890)
(THE STANDARD., 03-04-80) -
Record year for University
(The standard, 08-12-83) -
Register SONU, Govt urged
(The Standard, 1992) -
Remembering a friend of East Africa
(2014-02-08) -
Remembering Prof. Hassan Saidi: the pillar for young anatomists and trainee doctors
(Annals of African Surgery, 2019-02) -
Research activities hasten development ( December 1980)
(THE STANDARD., 19-12-80) -
Research collaboration with the University of Washington, USA
(2011)Following the Vice-Chancellor’s visit to the University of Washington in October 2011, the University of Washington expressed a strong interest in expanding the existing collaboration to other areas of specialization, ... -
Responding to imperatives of Change
(Daily Nation, 27-11-00) -
Rewarding Academic Excellence
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The rich 'to blaim for varsity unrest'
(The Standard., 18-11-89) -
Rising from a certificate to a masters degree in library services
(University of Nairobi, 2005-05) -
Royal college first courses
(The Standard, 1955) -
The Royal college, Nairobi, ACT, 1960
(High Commission, 1960)An act to make provision for the trans· Formation of the royal technical College of East Africa into a university College to be called the royal College, Nairobi, for the repeal of the Royal technical college of East ... -
The Royal Technical College of East Africa Act, 1954
(East Africa High Commission, 1954)A bill entitled An act to make provision for the government, control and administration of The Royal Technical College of East Africa -
The Royal Technical College of East Africa Calender 1959/1960
(The Royal Technical College of East Africa Calender, 1959)The Royal Technical College of East Africa is a recent foundation: it was established by an Act of the High Commission on April 24th, 1954, and took in its first students in April 1956. The purpose of the College was ... -
Royal Technical College of East Africa – Charter made at Government House
(University of Nairobi, 1951) -
The Royal Technical College of East Africa: Incorporating the Gandhi Memorial Academy
(The Royal Technical College of East Africa, 1956)