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Karatina University

Karatina University is located on premises that had been established as the Kenya Tea Training Institute owned and managed by the then Kenya Tea Development Authority (KTDA). The site was a tea nursery set up in 1957 to initiate the Africans in the Central and Eastern Regions of Kenya into tea growing.

In April, 2007, the Kenya Tea Training Institute was taken over by Moi University from KTDA to become the Mount Kenya Campus of Moi University. The first students posted to the campus were 23 admitted to pursue school based progremmes. The Campus was thereafter renamed Central Kenya Campus of Moi University. With time, the Central Kenya Campus grew both in terms of student population and the infrastructure that it was considered for elevation into a Constituent College. Upon the pronouncement of the Karatina University Legal Order, 2010 the Central Kenya Campus was established as a legal entity under the corporate name Karatina University College as a constituent college of Moi University. In 2013, the 3rd President of Kenya, HE Mwai Kibaki CGH awarded Karatina University a charter as a public university in Kenya.

The University is grographically situated 15km North off Karatina town; and the University aspires to be one of the leading institutions of higher learning in Kenya, regionally and globally. 

Marine and Wind Energy Environmental Documents

Tethys is a knowledge hub that contains documents on the environmental effects of wind and marine energy. The table below contains all of the documents in the Tethys Knowledge Base associated with Karatina University.

Total: 1

Title Author Date Content Type Technology Stressor Receptor
Raptor exposure to collision risk in relation to weather and season at a wind farm in tropical Africa Kimani, D., Ndiritu, G., Kimuyu, D. Journal Article Wind Energy, Fixed Offshore Wind Collision Birds

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