Participants during the Process Owners and ISO Champions Training on May 11, 2022
Benchmarking Visit by Laikipia University on 25th January 2022
Team from Laikipia University pose for a photo with Prof. Kiplagat Kotut (Ag. Vice-Chancellor), Mrs Margaret K. Otolo (Registrar, VC's Office) and Dr. Kirema Nkanata Mburugu (Director, Directorate of PC&ISO) during a courtesy call.
Evaluation of FY 2020/2021 Performance Contract
Mr. Peter Kamau (Director, PSPMMU and Lead Evaluator), Mr. Peter Njoroge (Program Manager, National Treasury), Dr. Kennedy Okong’o (Chairman of Council), Mr. James Kaburu (Independent Council Member), Prof. Daniel Mugendi Njiru (Vice-Chancellor) and the Team representing the University during the evaluation pose for a picture
Evaluation of FY 2020/2021 Performance Contract
Dr. Kennedy Okong’o (Chairman of Council), Mr. James Kaburu (Independent Council Member) during the evaluation of the FY 2020/2021 Performance Contract
Cascading of FY 2021/2022 Performance Contract
Cascading of contract between the Vice-Chancellor (Prof. Daniel Mugendi Njiru) and DVC (ARE) (Prof. Kiplagat Kotut), Witnessing is the Director, Directorate of PC & ISO (Dr. Kirema Nkanata Mburugu)
Cascading of FY 2021/2022 Performance Contract
Cascading of contract between the Vice-Chancellor (Prof. Daniel Mugendi Njiru) and the Head of Procurement (Dr. Purity Chege)
Cascading of FY 2021/2022 Performance Contract
Cascading of contract between the DVC (ARE) (Prof. Kiplagat Kotut) and Ag. Director, Directorate of Research and Extension (Dr. Mark Otieno)

RECERTIFICATION TO ISO 9001:2015

To renew the certification of the University to Quality Management System, the Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) conducted blended audits (virtual and on-site) from 17th December 2020 to 4th February 2021. Eighteen departments were sampled and audited. The audit objectives were to determine conformity of the University’s Quality Management System with audit criteria, determine ability of management system to ensure the University meets applicable statutory, regulatory and contractual requirements and review the system over certification period. At the end of the audit the auditors concluded, based on their findings that the Quality Management System implemented in the University conforms to the requirement of the ISO 9001:2015 Standard. The auditors recommended recertification of UoEm to ISO 9001:2015 for a period of three years from 2021 to 2024.

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