The Presbyterian University
An entrepreneurial Christian university
The Presbyterian University has a rich history dating back to the days when the first Church of Scotland missionaries landed in Kenya. The university admitted its first degree students in 2008. Today, it has two campuses; main campus in Kikuyu at Thogoto and Nairobi campus on Biashara Plaza at the junction of Moi Avenue and Biashara Street.
Presbyterian University cuts a niche for itself among institutions offering entrepreneurial skills to its students. In fact, we want to be identified as an institution that produces job creators not job seekers and we are working towards imparting the same to the Presbyterian University students. For instance the university runs a dairy project within the campus. Here students can learn practically on how to run a profitable business venture. The secret is doing things differently. It is about taking proactive steps to foster a culture of learning, an ethos of innovation and to make good practice the norm.
So, what does Presbyterian University offer academically? The Presbyterian University offers educational programs founded on the values of Christian transformational education, research, professional integrity, self-reliance and service to God and humanity.
Pan African University Institute for Basic Sciences, Technology and Innovation (PAUSTI)
51-200 employees
Nairobi, Kenya
The Kenya Accountants and Secretaries National Examinations Board (KASNEB)
51-200 employees
Nairobi, Kenya