MUST Capitalizes on Innovation-Led Research
The Meru University of Science and Technology (MUST) Council led by the Chairman of Council, Prof. Bosire Monari Mwebi, held a meeting with members of the University Management and Senate on 24th November, 2022. The MUST Council holds keen interest
Student Innovators of the year
Innovation is the ability to see change as an opportunity-not as a threat. After a grueling 3 months that involved making applications, selection process, coming up with ideas, implementing the ideas into solutions and the final pitch, team Jazia emerged
Camel Milk Research
According to Food and Agricultural Organisation Statistics (FAOSTAT) of 2020, Kenya is leading camel milk producer with a production capacity of 1.125 Million tonnes litres. Despite this ranking, there are no camel milk and meat products in the Kenyan mainstream
Paradigm Shift in Faecal Sludge Management
Meru University of Science and Technology (MUST) is home to the Paradigm Shift in Faecal Sludge Management, an exceptional project providing effective and lasting solutions to some of the global challenges faced today. The project lead who serves as the Dean,
MUST to Lead Leather Research and Development
“This University exists to provide Quality Education while addressing the needs of society and add value to people.” Prof. Bosire Monari Mwebi, MUST Chairman of University Council. Meru University of Science and Technology (MUST) has signed a MoU with Kenya Leather
Nematology Research
Meru University receives equipment for Nematology Research Meru University of Science and Technology (MUST) has been collaborating with Moi University through a VLIR-UOS (Belgium) TEAM2019 Nematology project. The partnership aims to enhance collaborative research and capacity building through training, greenhouse
From Waste to Health and Wealth
Providing safe sanitation in the developing world is still a major hurdle to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with 61% of the global population lacking safely managed sanitation services, and hence not resilient to future changes. In low income
MUST Launches the Competence Network for E-Inclusion and Assistive Technologies (CNEAT) Research Project
On Thursday, 15th October 2020, the Meru University of Science and Technology played host to the Principal Secretary, State Department for University Education and Research, Ambassador Simon Nabukwesi and the National Research Fund, Ag. Chief executive Officer, Dr. Jemimah Onsare.
Enhancing Partnerships for Industry-led Vocational Training and Education (ePIVOT) Research Project
MUST Enhancing Partnerships for Industry-led Vocational Training and Education (ePIVOT) Research Project EPIVOT is an acronym that stands for: Enhancing Partnerships for Industry-led Vocational Training and education
Circular Cement for Affordable Housing in Kenya
Congratulations to Dr. Joseph Mwiti from the department of Physical Sciences, Meru University of Science and Technology for winning the Kenya National Innovation Award for the year 2020 in the Built Environment and Housing Technologies Category for the successful development