Prof. Ken Kamoche from Nottingham University (UK) paid the School of Business a courtesy call. Prof. Kamoche is a leading Global Scholar in Human Resource Management and is currently the Director of Research and Student complaints. Issues discussed with KCAU- School of Business creation of an MOU on; Collaboration, partnership, and joint research. Curriculum development....Read More
The 2nd School of Business Annual Research Conference (SOBARC II) was held on th 27th - 28th of July 2022. The conference themed ‘Business Innovation and Sustainability amidst the Global Pandemic’ attracted students, academic scholars and Industry captains from Kenya and the global arena. The University Vice Chancellor and CEO Prof. Isaiah I.C. Wakindiki in...Read More
The Dean School of Business, Dr. Edward Owino, joined other Senior University Officers in congratulating the Graduating Class of 2022 as they graduated during the University’s 14th Graduation Ceremony.Read More
Earlier today when we welcomed our first-year students during the ongoing September intake. Upto 97% of students choose KCAU as their primary choice over other institutions according to recent rankings by GoogleRead More
KCA University has introduced two new PhD programmes; PhD Business Management and PhD Finance at a colourful ceremony Friday, the twin programmes preferred by most prospective students and employers. The first intake for the two programmes will take place this September and also every January. Dr. David Watene, the Deputy Director University Education and Research...Read More
The Dean School of Business, Dr. Edward Owino, joined other Senior University Officers in congratulating the Graduating Class of 2021 as they graduated during the University’s 13th Graduation Ceremony.Read More
Colonization and civilization are two sides of the same coin, one eliciting memories of torture and dehumanization while the other bringing hope and prosperity to the land once known as a free country (Africa). Native Africans lived in this free country on what nature could provide. The only resemblance of an economic activity was barter...Read More
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