Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba has introduced the recruitment of chairpersons and members of councils for public universities and constituent schools.
According to Higher Education Principal Secretary Dr. Beatrice Inyangala, candidates making use of for the place of chairperson should maintain a PhD from a acknowledged college, have confirmed management and administration expertise, and meet the necessities of Chapter Six of the Constitution.
For these searching for to function members of college councils, a minimal of a grasp’s diploma (excluding government grasp’s levels) from a acknowledged college is required, together with management and administration expertise and compliance with Chapter Six of the Constitution.
Kenya at the moment has 37 chartered public universities and 6 public college constituent schools. The authorities is planning reforms within the sector, together with management adjustments in these establishments.
A discover from the Ministry of Education’s State Department for Higher Education and Research outlined the recruitment course of, emphasizing that candidates should not be public servants or lively school members of any public or personal college.
Shortlisted candidates can be required to current the next paperwork through the interview:
- Curriculum Vitae
- National Identity Card or legitimate passport
- Academic certificates and related testimonials
- Commission for University Education (CUE) recognition/equation certificates for overseas {qualifications}
Successful candidates may even must submit clearance certificates from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC), the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB), the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA), and a credit score reference bureau.
Interested people should submit an utility letter stating the place they’re making use of for, together with their CV and a replica of their nationwide ID or passport. Applications ought to be despatched to the Ministry of Education by March 4.
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