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Customer Care Training

The University of Nairobi, Mombasa Campus is committed to deliver high quality service to students, staff,   research collaborators, donors,  alumni and all  its stakeholders as well as the public. It is in this regard that the campus community were trained on Customer Care on 27th/02/2020. They were trained on how to adopt a consistent, professional style when speeaking with customers,skills for engaging with customers and handling their enquiries effectively, identify ways they can add value to customer relationship and exceed expectations

MOMBASA CAMPUS STAFF TEAM BUILDING

The success of any organisation lies in its human resources capital, vibrant and dedicated human resource team is a sheer promise that the organisation is on a healthy trajectory in terms of its performance. It is in this regard that the University of Nairobi, Mombasa Campus organized a team building event that took place on 15/02/2020 at Sudi Island, Watamu. The Campus has been on the fore front in supporting its staff in all their activities one of them being team building.

GUEST LECTURER ADDRESSES BCOM STUDENTS ON MARKETING OPPORTUNITIES IN KENYA

In line with the campus objective of nurturing graduates who will be agents of positive change in our country and beyond, the school of business, Mombasa Campus invited Chief Executive officer of Marketing Society of Kenya Mr.Edward Oswe to give a lecturer on "Marketing opportunities in Kenya".

University of Nairobi, Mombasa Campus the Most Preferred Training Institution 2019

Well done team UoN Mombasa Campus for being nominated for the Most Preferred Training Institution 2019. Many thanks to all who voted with us and for us. We remain committed to offering quality education. We are delighted and honoured to receive this award, which is an affirmation of our role in and partnership with industry.

Mombasa Business Awards

Students Give Perspectives on Prof Giovanni Carbone’s Lecture

Prof Giovanni Carbone gave a seminar on leadership and development in Africa, Political leadership and development in Africa. The project, the dataset, the findings.”The seminar is based on his forthcoming book, Political leadership in Africa. Leaders and development south of the Sahara.

The University of Nairobi, School of Law hosted the second roundtable on gender and artisanal mining

The University of Nairobi, School of Law hosted the second roundtable on gender and artisanal mining. Participants included representatives from the Ministry of Mining, academia, community of miners and the National Gender and Equality Commission.These roundtables are part of a research project jointly undertaken by Carleton University, University of Nairobi(Mombasa Campus), University of Sierra Leone and University of Eduardo(Mozambique).