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Strathmore University is a chartered university based in Nairobi, Kenya.[2]
Former names | Strathmore College |
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Motto | Ut omnes unum sint (Latin) |
Motto in English | "That all may be one" |
Type | Private |
Established | 1961 |
Founder | Josemaría Escrivá[citation needed] |
Chancellor | Msg. Fernando Ocáriz |
Vice-Chancellor | Dr. Vincent Ogutu |
Deputy VC | Dr. Elizabeth Gachenga (Academic & Student Affairs), Prof. Izael Da Silva (Research & Innovation), Dr. Edward Mungai (Partnerships & Development), Anthony Kahindi (University Secretary)[1] |
Academic staff | 208 |
Administrative staff | 422 |
Undergraduates | 5,088 |
Postgraduates | Offered |
Location | , 1°18′36″S 36°48′48″E / 1.31000°S 36.81333°E |
Campus | Madaraka (40 acres (162,000 m2)) |
Website | www.strathmore.edu |
Strathmore College was started in 1961, as the first multi-racial, multi-religious advanced-level sixth form college offering science and arts subjects, by a group of professionals who formed a charitable educational trust (now the Strathmore Educational Trust). Saint Josemaría Escrivá, founder of Opus Dei, inspired and encouraged them to start the college.[citation needed]
History
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In March 1966, the first intake of accountancy students, twenty-five in number, joined the Sixth-form students and began preparing for the examinations of the UK-based Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA). These first Accountancy students were sponsored by Shell East Africa, British American Tobacco Kenya and the East African Breweries. At this time Strathmore College was unique as a fully integrated post-Form 4 institution offering both academic and professional courses.[3]
In October 1982, the college began evening courses in Accountancy after normal working hours, with 60 students sponsored by various companies.
In 1986, in response to a request by the trustees, the government of Kenya donated 5 acres (20,000 m2) of land on Ole Sangale Road, Madaraka[4] Estate. The European Union (EU) and the Italian government agreed to back the Madaraka Campus project. The donors wanted to support a co-educational college that would offer courses in Management and Accountancy, Kianda College,[5] an undertaking of Kianda Foundation,[6] which was planning new developments at the time. Derrick Mureithi agreed to run their professional courses in the new Madaraka campus.
Construction of the new campus commenced in September 1989. In January 1991, the Information Technology Centre was started in the Lavington, Nairobi[7] Campus to run computer courses leading to the Institute for the Management of Information Systems (formerly Institute of Data Processing Management) Diploma and Higher Diploma. In January 1992 a Distance Learning Centre was opened to offer correspondence courses in Accountancy to students who are unable to attend lectures.
In January 1993, Strathmore College merged with Kianda College and moved to Ole Sangale Road, Madaraka Estate. In August 2002, the Commission of Higher Education awarded Strathmore a Letter of Interim Authority to operate as a university with a Faculty of Commerce and a Faculty of Information Technology. In 2008, Strathmore was awarded a charter to become a fully-fledged university. It also has since established Strathmore Business School, with academic linkage to various top business schools, including IESE and Harvard Business School.[8]
Strathmore University Foundation
editStrathmore University Foundation is incorporated under Kenyan laws as a not-for-profit company limited by guarantee and having no share capital. It is wholly owned by Strathmore University and is entirely dedicated to raising funds to support university initiatives. The foundation is governed by a board of directors composed of persons of good standing in society. This board is appointed with the recommendation of the University Council and the University Management Board.[9]
Strathmore Alumni Relations Office
editThe Strathmore Alumni Relations Office is an international alumni office established in Kenya with the support of Strathmore University Foundation (Princeton, New Jersey, US) to promote and support alumni linkages and activities worldwide. The office is responsible for maintaining the links of alumni with the university.[10]
Faculties, institutes and schools
editResearch centres
edit- @iLabAfrica Research and Innovation Centre
- The Strathmore Energy Research Centre (SERC)
- Centre for Research in Therapeutic Sciences (CREATES)
- Strathmore Dispute Resolution Centre (SDRC)
- Strathmore Tax Research Centre (STRC)
- Strathmore Extractives Industry Centre (SEIC)
- Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law (CIPIT)
- Strathmore Writing Centre
- Strathmore University Center for Sustainability Leadership
- Climate Innovation Centre Kenya
Schools, faculties and institutes
edit- Strathmore University Business School
- School of Law
- School of Graduate Studies
- School of Humanities and Social Sciences
- School of Computing and Engineering Sciences
- Institute of Mathematical Sciences
- Institute for Advanced Studies in International Criminal Justice
Academic partnerships
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- University of Navarra
- IESE Business School
- Wharton Business School
- University of Kigali[11]
- AiTi at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology[12]
- James Madison Programme on Ideals & Institutions at Princeton University
- Association of Micro Finance Institutions, Swiss Contact
- World Council of Credit Unions
See also
edit- Kiva
- Université des Lagunes, university of Opus Dei in Ivory Coast
References
edit- ^ "Governance/Administration". Strathmore University. 18 October 2016. Retrieved 28 April 2017.
- ^ "Commission for University Education - Status Of Universities (Universities Authorized to Operate in Kenya) - Status Of Universities (Universities Authorized to Operate in Kenya)". www.cue.or.ke. Retrieved 2020-05-25.
- ^ "History". Strathmore University. 18 October 2016. Retrieved 2020-05-24.
- ^ "Madaraka near ole sangale". Madaraka near ole sangale. Retrieved 2021-11-04.
- ^ "All Girls' Primary & Secondary Catholic Day School in Nairobi". Kianda School. Retrieved 2021-11-04.
- ^ Kianda Foundation
- ^ Lavington, Nairobi
- ^ "Strathmore University". www.universityparadise.com. Archived from the original on 2012-04-25.
- ^ "Strathmore University Foundation". foundation.strathmore.edu/. Retrieved 2011-10-03.
- ^ "Strathmore University > Alumni Association". salo-kenya.org. Retrieved 2011-10-03.
- ^ "University of Kigali partners with Strathmore University". IGIHE. Retrieved 2021-11-04.
- ^ "MIT Accelerating Information Technology Innovation (AITI)". aiti.mit.edu. Retrieved 2011-10-03.