
Speaking during the session, the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Henry Mutembei emphasized the need for students to uphold academic honesty, maintain high research standards and publish quality scholarly work that contributes to knowledge and societal development.
The colloquium also provided students with practical guidance on handling research challenges, preparing quality presentations and meeting postgraduate academic requirements within the stipulated timelines.
The Board further highlighted the future direction of the postgraduate colloquium series, noting that the forums will continue to provide mentorship, capacity building and interdisciplinary engagement to strengthen postgraduate research and innovation.
The event forms part of the university’s efforts to enhance postgraduate training, improve research output and promote a culture of excellence in scholarship and innovation.