Academic activities have resumed after the staff unions signed a return-to-work formula with the University Council and Ministry of Education following an industrial action that lasted 51 days.
The industrial action was called by the University Academic Staff Union (UASU) and the Kenya Universities Staff Union (KUSU) to agitate for improved terms and conditions of work for their members.In a memo dated 17th March 2025 addressed to staff and students, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof Benedict Mutua, said lectures were to resume immediately along with preparation and revision for Semester I examinations. Students were therefore notified that they had two weeks to revise before commencement of examinations that will be conducted between 31st March and 12th April, 2025.
The VC assured students, staff and all the stakeholders that the University had put in place effective measures to ensure smooth transition in the delayed academic calendar. “The University Senate reaffirms its commitment to ensuring a smooth structured, and secure transition as students resume their academic activities, diploma and undergraduate examinations, originally scheduled for 3rd to 15th February 2025, will now commence on 31st March 31, 2025” wrote Prof. Mutua.
The Senate also approved the revised academic calendar that would see Semester II start 14th April to end on 19th July. Continuous assessment tests are set for week six and week 12 while the main examinations are scheduled to be conducted between 7th and 19th July 2025. Semester III will be utilized for marking of the examinations, external examinations, administration of supplementary examinations as well orientation of the first-year students.
Final-year students who were expected to undertake their Industry-Based Learning (IBL) will now be allowed to undertake their training in Semester III while IBL for continuing students will be rescheduled.