September 13, 2018

Learning Resource Centre

LRC PATRON UPBEAT ON THE PROJECT TAKE-OFF The Patron for The Co-operative University of Kenya’s learning resource Centre (LRC) Mr. Japheth Magomere pays a courtesy call to the Vice chancellor Prof. Kamau Ngamau for a briefing meeting on the progress for the construction of the Kshs. 3.68B Learning Resource Centre. Mr. Japheth Magomere (LRC PATRON) pays a courtesy call to the Vice chancellor Prof. Kamau Ngamau for a briefing meeting on the progress for the construction of the Kshs. 3.68B Learning Resource Centre. In the briefing meeting, the Vice Chancellor noted that the University has made progressive leaps towards actualization for the project. Mr. Magomere was pleased that the initial stages for the project was commendable having had the designs approved awaiting the ground breaking ceremony later in the year. Accompanying the Vice Chancellor was the Deputy Vice Chancellor Finance, Planning and Administration Prof. Esther Gicheru, Deputy Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs Prof. Emily Akuno and members of the LRC Resource Mobilization Committee. The team later toured the current library and the site earmarked for the construction of the LRC. The patron, Mr. Magomere, also doubles as the Chairman Co-operative Alliance of Kenya (CAK), The Chairman CIC Group of Companies. The CUK’s LRC will create a focal point in the University that inspires learning, research and collaboration, promotes innovation and creation of new knowledge. Further, it will ensure quality professional training for the cooperative sector, provide state-of-the-art facility and infrastructure that offer innovative services, provide a conducive and comfortable environment for study and research, provide space for preservation and conservation and access of the University’s intellectual and historical assets and provide world class information resources to promote excellence in research and learning. The completed project will be a one stop-shop state-of-the art complex hosting variety of services that will include cooperative business innovation, museum and cultural center, indigenous knowledge management, resources for physically challenged, e-learning directorate, digital innovation hub, creative and performing arts, a children’s library, bookshop, conference center and a recreational facility among others. It will offer high-quality study and research environment, with excellent IT provision throughout. The LRC will have good aesthetics, energy efficient and environmental friendly. It will be a space where students and researchers will love to spend most of their time studying, learning and even creating new knowledge. The Learning Resource Center will have five (5) key components: the Library, a Co-operative Business & Incubation Centre Innovation Center, Museum and Cultural Center, a Conference center and a Recreational Center.

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Remarks of the Vice Chancellor,Occasion of the Orientation of the 2018/19 Academic Year Fresh Students on 13th September,

REMARKS OF THE VICE CHANCELLOR, THE CO-OPERATIVE UNIVERSITY OF KENYA PROF. KAMAU NGAMAU ON THE OCCASION OF THE ORIENTATION OF THE 2018/19 ACADEMIC YEAR FRESH STUDENTS ON 13TH SEPTEMBER, 2018 AT 2.30PM ; MAIN CAMPUS KAREN   The Deputy Vice Chancellors The Registrars Members of the University Management Board Deans of Schools Professors of the University Directors of Campuses, Institutes and Directories Chairpersons of Departments Members of Teaching and Non-Teaching Staff Students’ Leaders Fresh University Students Ladies and Gentlemen, This afternoon gives me great pleasure to welcome you all fresh students to The Co-operative University of Kenya and officially usher you into the University life. You all worked very hard to be here today. Allow me to congratulate you for your excellent performance in your Secondary School Examinations of the year 2017. As you are aware only 69,151 candidates who scored C+ and above in the 2017 KCSE were placed in Universities out of over 615,772 (11.2%). 100,906 scored C and C-, while 438,914 scored D to E. We have been looking forward to your coming and preparing to receive you and we are extremely delighted to see you. I know for many of you, this is your first time in the hallowed precincts of a University. We say Karibuni Sana. We highly commend you for choosing to join the CUK. You were admitted here based on your performance to pursue the various degree and Diploma courses in this University. I wish to assure you that this University will strive to make your dreams a reality. I call upon you all to play your role as a students. Make good time for academics, for exercises and your social lives. Dear students, In Kenya, The CUK by is one of the smaller and newer universities but also among the oldest institutions in this country whose history dates back to the period before independence. In the World, we have very few Co-operative Universities. Notably, in Africa we have only 2 Co-operative Universities and CUK stands tall. You are fortunate to have joined one of the most specialized Universities in Africa. This University has a special mandate in the Republic of Kenya to advance learning and knowledge through teaching, research and consultancy on all matters relating to Cooperative Development, Community Development, Rural Transformation, Business Studies, Information and Communication Technology at National and International level. I call upon you all to acquaint yourselves with our University Mission, Vision, Our Core Values and Our Motto. Young scholars, In line with our mission which is “to provide Education, Training, Research and Consultancy in order to produce leaders in the fields of Cooperative Development, Community Development, Rural Transformation, Business Studies, Applied Sciences, Information and Communication Technology for Development“, The University has launched new degree programmes in this academic year. The new programmes include: BSc IT BBIT BSc Computer Science BSc Statistics and Information Technology BSc of Community Development BSc Agribusiness Management BSc Hotel and Restaurant Management Catering and Hotel Management Travel and Tourism Management We wish to specially welcome the pioneer students in these new programmes and wish you success in your studies. These programmes have been developed by our faculty with tremendous input from stakeholders and experts. We believe they will greatly contribute to the development of this nation and contribute to the government’s “Big Four” agenda which includes: Universal health care, manufacturing, food security and affordable housing. Ladies and gentlemen, Over the week you met various heads of departments and sections and you have been advised accordingly. I urge you to carefully follow the various regulations and guidelines given to you, read and understand university rules and regulations. Compared to your High School, a university operates very differently. You are expected be adults who are able to exercise rationality, make decisions, and mature choices of who you want to be. You are, however, not entirely alone. Anytime you need our guidance, our doors are open for consultations. We have a full-fledged Dean of Students Office to support you. Also ensure that you are very conversant with our fee payment policy as it is strictly implemented. The University offers a wide range of co-curricular activities and clubs where you are encouraged to participate. We also have an acting Chaplain to assist in spiritual matters. Ladies and Gentlemen, We will all be glad to graduate you as a team of astute academicians after successful completion of your various programs. Unlike in High School where only the final examination count, in a University, everything you do starting today will count towards your final classification. You will therefore require to work hard and consistently in order to excel. To avoid falling by the wayside, be focused, have respect for authorities, take all your examinations and course work seriously. As you all know The Co-operative University of Kenya has a reputation as a specialized University training for a special market niche not only in the region but Africa. We have, for over half a century now been known for the quality of graduates whom we release to the labor market. We do not expect to depart from this norm whatsoever. As young men and women joining this esteemed University, I call upon you to remain persons who will fly high the flag of the University; be good ambassadors of CUK wherever you go and in whatever activities you engage in, let that reflect the image of The Co-operative University of Kenya. Ladies and Gentlemen, We are living in a liberal world. Young men and women are enjoying freedoms of technological growth and a good number are making great leaps and bounds every day in entrepreneurship. Here at CUK, we remain atop in encouraging our students to break the glass ceilings, to make great achievements that will not only change their future but also brighten the face of Kenya and World at large. We have put in place reasonable policy framework and relevant human resource capital towards this goal. One of the reasons why universities exist is to undertake research and disseminate

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