Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology
Public university in Bondo, Kenya From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology (JOOUST) is a public university in Bondo in Siaya County, Kenya.[1][2] It is named after Kenya's first vice-president Jaramogi Oginga Odinga.[3][4]
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Former names | Bondo Teachers College |
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Established | 11 May 2009 , as Bondo University College |
Vice-Chancellor | Prof. Emily Achieng Akuno |
Location | , Siaya County , Kenya |
Website | www |
Prof. Emily Achieng Akuno, has been the Vice Chancellor of JOOUST since August 2023 when Prof. Stephen G. Agong's term elapsed.[5][6]
Location
It is located in the town of Bondo, in Siaya County in the western part of Kenya, approximately 62 kilometres (39 mi), by road, west of the city of Kisumu.[7] The geographical coordinates of the university's main campus are 0°05'38.0"S, 34°15'31.0"E (Latitude:-0.093889; Longitude:34.258611).[8]
Overview
JOOUST was founded in 2009, through a Legal Order, as Bondo University College, a constituent college of Maseno University.[9] In 2013, the law was repealed and the university received its own charter as an independent institution of higher education.[10][11]
Academics
As of February 2019, the university maintained the following academic units:[12]
- Schools
- School of Agricultural and Food Sciences[13]
- School of Biological & Physical Sciences[14]
- School of Business & Economics[15]
- School of Education[16]
- School of Engineering and Technology[17]
- School of Health Sciences[18]
- School of Humanities & Social Sciences[19]
- School of Informatics & Innovative Systems[20]
- School of Mathematics and Actuarial Sciences[21]
- School of Spatial Planning and Natural Resource Management[22]
- Institutes
- Institute of Cultural Heritage and Material Science[23]
- East African Community Integration Institute[24]
- Centers
Future plans
In February 2019, the Business Daily Africa reported that JOOUST in partnership with Siaya County Administration planned to establish a set up a constituent college named after former US president Barack Obama. The institution will focus on research in fisheries, agriculture and promote extension services for local farmers.[30]
References
External links
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