

The University of Nairobi has an international reputation. The programs are world class and attract students from across Africa.
The Masters program at the School of Journalism and Media studies is well supported by academically qualified lecturers and has linkages to the vibrant media industry in Kenya.
Students are encouraged to pursue independent studies and have access to facilities to support both in-person and online learning. The School of Journalism has a high completion rate as a result of this policy
Recent challenges facing the University include financial challenges that were caused by the reduction in Government capitation, these are being addressed by the current management. Students need to have a laptop to access online learning, some students find this challenging due to the financial situations in their families.
Given to long history of the institution and the caliber of the academic staff, Kenya’s premier University will pull through in spite of the current challenges faced and continue to offer stellar service to student both within the borders and beyond
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