Abstract:
WORD FROM THE VICE CHANCELLOR
Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology has
committed itself to achieve world class standards by ensuring that
it offers quality education, training and favorable environment that
promote conducting of quality research and innovation. This has been
manifested by formation of Directorate of Academic Quality Assurance
(DAQA) to monitor and implement academic quality and to improve
standards of academic excellence and funding of researchers through
RPE Division. On top of that, the ISO 9001:2008 certification by KEBS
has greatly enhanced quality culture within the entire University. For
instance, the certification process necessitated the need to document
all the procedures that were prerequisite for an efficient and effective
quality education system which leaves a mark in the international
academic arena.
Currently, innovative teaching methods are being used in the Faculty of Agriculture for Master
of Science in Research Methods programme and other departments. The method has made
learning to be enriched by reference to cross-curricular links, current research, industrial
applications and development of generic skills such as communication and teamwork. In fact,
such innovative teaching methods are depicted globally when Mr. Evans Wadongo (alumnus
of JKUAT) was the 2010 CNN Hero Nominee for his innovation of environmentally friendly
solar-powered light-emitting diode lamp being distributed in rural areas. The University has
also restructured E-Learning Department by providing infrastructure and human resource to
fast track offering of accessible high quality interactive learning programmes and materials.
The University has also constructed an Olympic size swimming pool that will improve students
and staffs recreation and nurture swimming talent.
Finally, my sincere gratitude goes to the staff at the DAQA staff members for their efforts that
has enabled the improvement and timely production of this fifth academic quality assurance
bulletin. The bulletin indicates that there was an increase in publications from 2009/2010
academic year to 2010/2011 academic year i.e. from 113 to 218. This is consistent with the
latest Webometrics that showed JKUAT has jumped 354 places to stand at position 7,303 out
of 12,000 universities worldwide. I also like to appreciate the members of staff who provided
their research activities and publications for the production of this bulletin. Ultimately, the
objective of this bulletin is to improve the quality of teaching and learning by encouraging
University staff to consistently conduct research and innovations and publish.