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  1. The University of Nairobi is a comprehensive University that offers market... Research | Teaching | Training Areas. AGRICULTURE. ARTS & SOCIAL SCIENCES. BUILT ENVIRONMENT & DESIGN. BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCE. EDUCATION. ENGINEERING. LAW. HEALTH SCIENCES. SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY. VETERINARY MEDICINE. Research, Innovation & Enterprise.

  2. La Universidad de Nairobi (en inglés, University of Nairobi o UON ), es la universidad más grande de Kenia. Comenzó como escuela técnica en 1956 y se fusionó con la Universidad de África oriental, ofertando títulos de Universidad de Londres, independizándose en 1970. Doctorados honorarios.

  3. The University of Nairobi offer over 300 market driven programmes in Healthcare; Engineering; Architecture; Science & Technology; Agriculture; Veterinary Medicine; Business; and social Sciences, distributed in its 11 Faculties and 56 Departments. Specific programmes are here. Faculties & Programmes.

  4. About Us. The University of Nairobi, a body corporate established by an Act of Parliament Cap 210 of the Laws of Kenya is the pioneer institution of University education in Kenya and the region.

  5. The University of Nairobi (uonbi or UoN; Swahili: Chuo Kikuu cha Nairobi) is a collegiate research university based in Nairobi and is the largest university in Kenya. Although its history as an educational institution dates back to 1956, it did not become an independent university until 1970.

  6. La Universidad de Nairobi (en inglés, University of Nairobi o UON), es la universidad más grande de Kenia. Comenzó como escuela técnica en 1956 y se fusionó con la Universidad de África oriental, ofertando títulos de Universidad de Londres, independizándose en 1970.

  7. The only institution of higher learning in Kenya for a long time, the University of Nairobi responded to the national regional and Africa's high level manpower training needs by developing and evolving strong, diversified academic programmes and specializations in sciences, applied sciences, technology, humanities, social sciences and the arts.