Amref International University (AMIU) appoints new Vice Chancellor

Prof Marion Mutugi takes over from Dr Alice Lakati who has been the acting Vice Chancellor after Prof Peter Ngatia, the first interim Vice chancellor retired in September 2018. Prof Mutugi is a renowned scientist, trainer and manager who has extensive experience in management and governance in various public and private universities. She is the outgoing Deputy Vice Chancellor in charge of Planning, Research and Development at the University of Kabianga. She previously worked at the Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) among other positions as the Director, Institute of Tropical Medicine and Infectious Diseases (ITROMID) where she oversaw postgraduate training in Public Health, Clinical Medicine, Tropical Medicine, Epidemiology and Molecular medicine. Before that, she worked for over 25 years in public and private research institutions.

Speaking during the hand over to the Vice Chancellor, Dr. Lakati said,

“As the faculty we are proud to be part of the setting up of this university. The next phase requires focus as we look forward to moving the university from a letter of interim authority to charter.  The task at hand requires that we develop programmes, structures as well as the most important resource; the human resource.  This we shall do by building on the existing firm foundation already in place such as dedicated staff and strategic partnerships with international universities.” Dr Lakati went on to say that she has full confidence in Prof Mutugi whose experience will be invaluable, as the first Vice Chancellor of Amref International University.

On her part,

Prof Mutugi said; “I wish to thank the University for giving me the opportunity to be part of the bright future ahead. Recognizing the challenge, I appreciate the confidence the university council has in me. In response, I wish to assure them together with staff, students and indeed all stakeholders of Amref International University that by God’s grace I will endeavour to grow the University to be a leading research and training institution for health practitioners in Africa,” said Prof Mutugi as she took over office.

Prof Mutugi holds a BSc in Biology from Philippine Union College, Manila Philippines, a Master of Botany (Genetics) from the University of Nairobi and a PhD from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. She is a dynamic research scientist who is widely published in her area of genetics and more recently bioethics and a trainer through whose hands many biomedical and health professionals in Kenya and the region have passed.

The University which is fully owned by Amref Health Africa will build on the world renowned Amref brand and name recognition which spans a period of over 60 years of quality and innovative public and community health interventions, training and education.  In this regard, Prof Mutugi is a good fit for Amref International University (AMIU) and will lead a team that will develop the University as to be a premier specialized institution of higher learning focused on training in health sciences in order to create lasting health change in Africa.

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