Visit to the Faculty of Agriculture by the Food and Land Use Coalition (FOLU) Partners
Yesterday, 19th May 2025, the Faculty of Agriculture was honored to host an important delegation of change-makers from the Food and Land Use Coalition (FOLU).
Yesterday, 19th May 2025, the Faculty of Agriculture was honored to host an important delegation of change-makers from the Food and Land Use Coalition (FOLU).
Title for the Seminar:
What makes PhD students succeed within prescribed time or take long or even Fail ?
Time 2- 4pm
The United Nations Academic Impact and MCN proudly present the Millennium Fellowship. The Fellowship is a semester-long leadership development program on your campus to take your social impact to the next level. Access to world-class training, connections, and recognition is just an application away.
Mark your calendars for the 5th All Africa Postharvest Congress & Exhibition (5th AAPHCE), a hybrid event which is scheduled for 16th to 19th September 2025 at the African Union Headquarters, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
As part of our ongoing commitment to strengthening early-career researcher (ECR) capacity across ARUA’s Centres of Excellence (CoEs), We are pleased to inform the university fraternity about Early Career Fellowship opportunities supported by the Mastercard Foundation and the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Please find attached the Call
Dr. Jessica Ndubi, National gender coordinator, KALRO
Title: Gender mainstreaming and social inclusion in agricultural research
Date; 28/03/2025
Time 2-4 pm
Dr. Easter Kimani. The Managing Director of Kovifood International Ltd.
Title: Emerging biotic threats to food security and their management.
Date. 21/03/2025
Prof. James Muthomi, Chairman of the Department of Plant Science and Crop Protection, welcomed students from Father Makewa Secondary School to the department and provided them with valuable career guidance. He inspired them to pursue their goals with determination, emphasizing the importance of education, skill development, and adaptability in today's competitive job market. He encouraged students to work hard and consider a career in agriculture. Prof. Muthomi also highlighted the significance of discipline, perseverance, and networking in achieving success.