University Notices
The Directorate would like to inform all 1st year students admitted for the academic year 2024/2025 who are interested in on- campus accommodation to apply for consideration in the few available spaces.
The application should be made using personal Gmail accounts via the link below:
Link: - https://hostel.ku.ac.ke
Start Date: 31st May 2024 by 2:00 pm
End Date : 14th July 2024 by 11:59pm
NOTE:
- Due to limited bed spaces room application does not guarantee room allocation.
- Successful applicants will be notified through the Kenyatta University website accommodation Homepage: http://accommodation.ku.ac.ke before the start of the academic year.
- Once a room is allocated and invoiced the accommodation fee is neither refundable/ transferrable nor reversible.
Please note: A room is allocated for an academic year (two semesters).Once allocated a room you will be required to pay the 2 semester accommodation fees at the beginning of the academic year, as indicated in the admission letter. All payments are made into the Kenyatta University bank accounts AND NOT via M-Pesa or to any personal numbers.
DO NOT PAY ANYONE TO SECURE A ROOM
For any enquiry or assistance with application call ext 0208703684 or send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Thank you
ISANDA B.
DIRECTOR, ACCOMMODATION SERVICES
EXTENDED CALL FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS
Conference Theme: Dangerous knowledge, dangerous technologies: The power of contemporary artistic practice as disruptively constructive work.
The African Regional Association (CARA) of The International Association of Film and Television Schools (CILECT) would like to invite abstract submissions on the above theme for its 2024 conference which will be held on 1 — 4 July 2024 at the Wits University Film and Television department, Johannesburg, South Africa.
The conference seeks to explore questions around a) knowledge and b) technological forms which disrupt normative political, social, and cultural regimes for human advancement in Africa. It draws inspiration from Plato’s famous state-utopian work Republic, which conceived of dangerous
knowledge as authentic facts which can potentially lead to disruption.’ History has demonstrated that disruption is often a necessary component to achieving meaningful change. This conference puts at the center of danger and disruption various cinematic, televisual and image-creation art-forms (as knowledge producing instruments and processes).