The Technical University of Mombasa (TUM) has won three prestigious awards at the ongoing Agricultural Society of Kenya (ASK) International Show in Mombasa.
TUM emerged victorious in three categories: the Best Stand in the Research and Development-Education category,
"In 2018, one year after my graduation, I hit the road searching for employment. I didn't find a vacancy and decided to volunteer at an organization in Tudor. After about three months, they hired me as a Program assistant. But my luck didn't last long, and I had to leave the...
The great camaraderie among students is reinforced during the exam season. One may be intelligent and brilliant with outstanding talent, but the strides we make as a team propel us further in life.
The power of diverse brains coming together is truly remarkable!
The Mombasa International Show 2023 begins today. Visit the Technical University of Mombasa (TUM) stand and witness impressive advancements in various academic fields.
As the University officially opens today, we welcome you back to your second home. Here's where you'll spend most of your time in the coming months, pursue your dreams till their complete fulfilment, make life-time friends that will change your life, and learn many lessons ...
"Giving up is not part of my vocabulary. I never had the choice nor the privilege to do so anyway. I come from a humble background, and I was born with mild Cerebral Palsy. I never got to meet my biological father, but all I know is that he is an Indian, Muslim pilot...🧵
Gachagua visits TUM stand in the Mombasa International Show.
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua graced the stand of the Technical University of Mombasa at the ongoing Mombasa International ASK Show, where he advised students to explore innovations.
We welcome you all to our Customer Care office which is located right before the Assembly Hall. For any inquiries, suggestions or feedback, we are ready to hear you out and assist you.
Karibuni sana!!
"In 1975, I was a student right here, the then Mombasa Polytechnic, studying Engineering. At the time, wazungus had to come all the way from abroad to teach us because there was a huge gap in the Kenyan Engineering industry.
Pomp and colour characterized the 10th graduation Ceremony of Technical University of Mombasa (TUM) on Thursday July 20, 2023, as 3,500 students graduated with various Certificates, Diplomas, Bachelor, Masters and Ph.D. degrees.
Prof Laila inducts freshers, advises them to shun drug abuse
Vice chancellor Prof Laila Abubakar has cautioned new students who were recently admitted at the Technical University of Mombasa (TUM) to avoid ever falling prey to narcotics as they could ruin their academic pursuits.
If you're about to give in to the pressure of exams, we want to remind you of Cavett Robert's notable quote:
"Life is a grindstone. Whether it grinds you down or polishes you up is for you alone to decide."
TUM Directorate of Career Services earlier today, led a career talk session to over 150 students from Maweni Mixed Secondary School on the importance of making informed decisions when choosing a career path.
Dr. Madiha Salim- TUM Director Career Service at Mama Ngina Girls National School,Mombasa on 22/07/2023, during the school’s career day. Dr. Madiha was delighted to share with the students on matters to deal with careers and how to make informed choices.
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In its commitment to provide a safe and secure learning environment, Technical University of Msa has heightened its security measures.
"I've always been intrigued and curious about how things work and solving complex problems. So when I didn't get into the medical field as I initially wanted, I decided to go into Engineering. It didn't matter which field exactly as long as it is engineering.
Ambassador Simon Nabukwesi (PS, State Department for University Education and Research) together with Council Chairman Dr. Robert Arunga and VC Prof. Laila Abubakar at TUM during the official handing over of the newly renovated Assembly Hall
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"Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young. The greatest thing in life is to keep your mind young." ~ Henry Ford
Students of Analytical Chemistry (Degree- Evening classes) having a group discussion at TUM 😇😊
TUM has beaten the odds caused by coronavirus disease and held virtual graduation, the first time ever in history since its inception.
The graduating class of 2019/20 became an excited cohort as they graduated in the University’s first-ever exclusively virtual graduation.
TUM 2021 cohorts Competency-based Education and Training (CBET) under the partnership of TUM, The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), Kenya association of Manufacturers KAM and Plan International
TUM to sign an MOU with Premier Hospital.
The premier Hospital delegation led by their CEO Dr. Fardosa Ahmed while paying curtesy call to the Vice- Chancellor, emphasized on the need to identify areas of cooperation.
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There has been a case circulating across social media of a 24 year old man (allegedly a TUM student) by the name of Killian Makuto Dunda, who has been arrested for possessing 1.2 million worth of Heroin. However, it must be noted that Registrar of Academic Affairs,
Excitement and joy around the University as Beast wins the presidential elections 🥳🥳🥳
Congratulations to all the winners. We pray for your strength and dedication to deliver your promises.
For those who didn't make it, do know that there's always another time!
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PS University Education and Research Amb. Simon Nabukwesi inspects TUM. The institution has put in place mechanisms to allow social distancing, multiple hand washing and sanitisation points, enhanced screening and decongested open spaces.
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Earlier today, a parade review of all TUM cadets took place at the Marine Block, inspected by Professor Laila Abubakar. This is part of the regimental and leadership training of marine cadets to ensure that discipline standards are maintained.
Professor Laila Abubakar, Vice Chancellor of Technical University of Mombasa, has been appointed as the new Chairperson of Mombasa County Education Board for a term of four years. Professor Laila's vast experience in education is expected to steer back Mombasa County
Two sixth-year Architecture students from TUM have been selected for the Erasmus+ Credit Mobility Programme, an EU-funded exchange programme. This marks the first time in Kenya's history that Architecture students will participate in this programme.
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Before the curtains fell to conclude this year’s annual cultural week on Saturday June 24, 2023, at dawn, TUM students in their hundreds waited eagerly for one major announcement: new Miss TUM and Mr. TUM.
“I love money. I love making money. All I think about is investment. I don't care if people call me ‘Mkikuyu’, because I am. It's in my blood. I have a burning desire to do business and business and more business. I got that ambition and drive from my father...
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TUM partners with Mombasa County Government and other tourism stakeholders to train over 300 beach operators on conservation of the beach ecosystem, financial management, alternative livelihood and soft skills.
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The highly anticipated Pwani Innovation Week 2023 has kicked off today at Swahili Pot Hub Mombasa. This time round, the event runs from October 2 to 6, 2023 and is slated for official opening on Tuesday (October 3) by the Mombasa County Governor Abdulswamad Shariff Nassir.
Technical University of Mombasa Red cross Club was awarded the most outstanding institution of learning in volunteering for the betterment of the community 2023.
In a formal ceremony held at the school assembly hall yesterday, the Technical University of Mombasa witnessed the swearing-in of its new student leadership. The process, overseen by the university's legal officer, Dr Hamisi Mwadzogo and supported by the Dean of Students...🧵
The TUM rugby team, also known as the 'TUM Marines', have achieved a remarkable feat after more than a decade by qualifying for the Kenya Rugby Union (KRU) Champions League. This achievement was made possible after a hard-fought 26-23 victory over Sigalagala National Polytechnic
TUM VC, Prof Laila Abubakar, has urged Kenyans to plant trees in order to address climate change challenges affecting the globe. A total of 810 trees were planted at Kwale Campus to mark world environment day which is commemorated on 5th June annually.
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who delivered a public lecture on ‘The role of Technology and Innovation in COVID-19 Economic Recovery in the Coast’
In attendance, Vice-chancellor Prof. Laila Abubakar, Dr
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"You will never have a greater or lesser dominion than that over yourself. The height of a man’s success is gauged by his self-mastery; the depth of his failure by his self-abandonment…and this is the law of eternal justice.
About 100 students are in attendance at the WhiteBox Entrepreneurship Training at TUM. This is a program by the Gov't and Peace Alive Limited. It aims to equip youth with foundational entrepreneurial skills which can assist them in developing & commercializing their innovations.
“At the end of the day, we’re all in charge of what we bring to our lives. So be the person who brings light to your own, even if nobody else shows up to it. Be the person who has a good day, even if nobody wishes it to them. Find a way to fuel your flame when no one remembers to
We are still celebrating the men at TUM, and today we would like to introduce Mr. Jonathan Metet. He works as an accountant in the Finance Department at TUM and also serves as a Disability Mainstreaming Champion...
Here's a wonderful message from the best Vice Chancellor we could ever ask for.
Let's meet on the 8th of January 2024 God willing.
Stay well. Stay kind. Stay blessed. 😇
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"You can't see the future coming- not the terrors, for sure, but you also can't see the wonders that are coming, the moments of light-soaked joy that await each of us." -John Green
Keep striving. Your best days are yet to come 😇
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Our sincere condolences & prayers to the
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Indeed nothing is heavier on the heart than losing such young lives who had big dreams & future plans.
May God grant patience, ease and comfort to you all 🤍
"The strength of a woman is not measured by the impact that all her hardships in life have had on her, but the strength of a woman is measured by the extent of her refusal to allow those hardships to dictate her and who she becomes.” — C. JoyBell C.
“Education is not to reform students or amuse them or to make them expert technicians. It is to unsettle their minds, widen their horizons, inflame their intellects, teach them to think straight, if possible.” —Robert M. Hutchins
Tunawangoja kwa hamu na ghamu ☺️😇
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Over 140 TUM engineering students gathered at the Assembly Hall to commemorate World Engineering Day. This year's theme was 'Engineering Solutions for a Sustainable World'. The students were sensitized on IET-K & KETRB's role in the engineering field, given mentorship on tips
On the 19th of November, the world celebrated International Men's Day. However, we at TUM believe that every day is a good day to appreciate the men around us. We thus want to take a moment to recognize all the men at TUM in their different capacities, from the diligent DVCs...
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Unataka Business courses? We got you! Unataka za Engineering? Hizo nazo ni must. Unataka kuwa master chef or a hotelier, we have Hospitality courses available.
"During my 2nd year, I used to live in Kisauni next to some rogue comrades who also studied here. There were three of them and they were always so loud and rowdy. If they weren't arguing and fighting, they were partying. They used to take drugs and drink a lot; sherehe nyingi tu.
The School of Engineering at TUM celebrated World Engineering Day by launching their newest programme, the PhD of Sustainable Energy Engineering. This is the first doctorate programme in the School of Engineering and Technology, and it is the first of its kind in Kenya.
"There’s no right way to be 25. Because there’s no one, single, specific way to be human. As long as you keep your eyes open, as long as you keep trying new things and working hard and refusing to accept mediocrity as your fate, you will be okay.
Yesterday, students from the Department of Medical Engineering had a career talk that was organized by the Directorate of Career Services.
Mr Lawrence Kimolo, a Medical Engineer practising at Agakhan Hospital and an alumnus of Technical University of Mombasa, gave a talk
TUM unveils 400 students capacity state –of- art hostel in Kwale campus in a colorful event that was presided over by the council chair Dr. Robert Arunga and the Vice-chancellor, Prof. Laila Abubakar.