Former names | Karatina University College (2010-2013) Moi University Central Kenya Campus (2007-2010) |
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Motto | Inspiring Innovation and Leadership |
Type | Public |
Established | 2013 - Karatina University (gained university status) 2010 - Karatina University College |
Chancellor | Prof. Eng. Francis Gichaga [1] |
Vice-Chancellor | Prof Linus M Gitonga |
Students | 10,000[2] |
Location | , |
Chairman of Council | Prof. Eng. Francis Gichaga [3] |
Website | http://www.karu.ac.ke |
Karatina University is a public university in the town of Karatina, in central Kenya.[4]
Karatina University was founded in 2007 as a Moi University campus for central Kenya, called the Moi University Central Kenya Campus. Located about 15 km north of the town of Karatina, it had an original intake of 100 students. Three years later, in 2010, it was upgraded to a constituent college of Moi University, and renamed Karatina University College. In 2013, the institution was declared a university in its own right, and was renamed Karatina University.[2][5][6]
Karatina University's main campus is located at Kagochi, the site of the former Karatina University College about 15 km from Karatina town. Further sites are located in the town of Nanyuki and in the settlement of Itiati, the latter being home to the university's School of Education and Social Sciences.[2]
The Vice Chancellor of Karatina University is Prof. Linus M Gitonga.[7]
Karatina University comprises academic schools, each divided into different departments:[8]
School of Agriculture and Biotechnology
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School of Business Studies
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School of Education and Social Science
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School of Natural Resources & Environmental Studies
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School of Pure and Applied Sciences
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Karatina University is currently ranked number 19 in Kenya on Webometrics Ranking of World Universities, which measures an institution's web presence.[14]