University of Nairobi - Faculties

Faculties

  • Centre For Biotechnology & Bioinformatics
  • Centre For Hiv Prevention And Research (Uon-Chivpr)
  • Centre For Open And Distance Learning (Codl)
  • Faculty Of Agriculture
  • Faculty Of Arts
  • Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine
  • Institute For Development Studies
  • Institute Of Anthropology, Gender & African Studies
  • Institute Of Diplomacy And International Studies
  • Institute Of Nuclear Science & Technology
  • Institute Of Tropical & Infectious Diseases (Unitid)
  • Kenya Science Campus
  • Population Studies And Research Institute
  • School Of Law
  • School Of Medicine
  • School Of Biological Sciences
  • School Of Business
  • School Of Computing And Informatics
  • School Of Continuing And Distance Education
  • School Of Dental Sciences
  • School Of Economics
  • School Of Education
  • School Of Engineering
  • School Of Journalism
  • School Of Mathematics
  • School Of Nursing Sciences
  • School Of Pharmacy
  • School Of Physical Sciences
  • School Of The Arts And Design
  • School Of The Built Environment
  • The Wangari Maathai Institute For Peace And Environmental Studies
  • Board Of Post Graduate Studies
  • Center For International Programmes & Links

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