Leading the delegation from the University of Nairobi to discuss areas of collaboration. was Dean of the Faculty, Prof Muranga Njihia and the Dr. Thomas Ombati, Chairman, Department of Management Science and Project Planning.
This is to invite you for a career sensitization forum organized by Kenya Institute of Supplies Examination Board(KISEB) on Tuesday, 9th, 2023 at 10.00 am in the Lecture Theater.
The Guest Speaker will be Chief Executive officer, Dr. Fred Ongisa, PhD.
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All Post graduate students in the Faculty of Business and Management Sciences are invited to attend a virtual Research Seminar on “Unlocking the Academic Research Process” which will take place on Thursday, April 20, 2023 from 9:00am to 1:00pm. Registration Link: To register, Click on THIS link
The Department of Management Science and project Planning (UoN) hosted the 7th Global Research Network – Belt and Roads Initiative (BRI) hybrid Conference 2023, on 7th and 8th February 2023 at the UoN Towers Main Campus. The University of Nairobi is the 1st institution in the African continent to host the BRI Conference.
A team of lecturers and students from the Department of Management Science and Project Planning led by the chairman, Dr. Thomas Ombati toured of the SGR operations and maintenance on Tuesday,24th May, 2022. The team discussed potential areas of collaboration between the University of Nairobi and AFRISTAR like research, student internship, industrial talks, joint case studies as well as training and consultancy.
The Department of Management Science and Project Planning will host a webinar on "Transformational Role of Data in Project Design, Planning and Implementation on Friday 6th May 2022 at 2pm.
The panelist are: Prof. Gituro Wainaina, Prof. Charles Rambo, Prof. James Njihia, and Dr. Thomas Ombati. The session will be moderated by Dr. Isaac Mbuya and Dr. Joyce Otieno.
Department of Management Science hosted a Summer School programme. The Summer School is the collaboration between Rwanda and Kenya that promote social enterprises and pursue social or ecological goals while striving for financial independence. Both Rwanda and Kenya are among Africa’s most dynamic economies and exhibit strong economical growth (Afdb, 2019) however both countries are subject to challenges that could overcome through social enterprises.
Operations Management Students Association (OMSA) Industrial visit to the Kenya Ports Authority Mombasa on Friday 28th June 2019.
Operations Management students trying to understand the practical perspectives in the workplace away from theory with KPA being the Company of Interest.