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Partnership Talks on Data Management Courses

Partnership Talks on Data Management Courses

Prof. Elijah Omwenga, Vice-Chancellor, Open University of Kenya (seated, black necktie), hosts Dr. Paul Korir, Director of Data Science at data.org, who paid a courtesy call at Konza Technopolis on January 30, 2025  after a fruitful discussion with faculty members from the School of Science and Technology on a potential partnership in data management courses.

Standing (L-R): Dr. Jacob  Ongala, Dr. Edna Milgo, Dr. Irene Sitawa, Dr. Peter M. Ngaira, and Dr. Dennis K. Wabuya.

Seated (L-R): Prof. Carolyn Omulando (DVC Academic Affairs, OUK), Dr. Paul Korir (Guest), and Frank Otieno (Corporate Communications and Marketing Officer, OUK).

Prof. Elijah Omwenga (left), Vice-Chancellor of the Open University of Kenya, shakes hands with Dr. Paul Korir, Director of Data Science at data.org, during his courtesy visit to OUK. The meeting marked a significant step toward a potential partnership on data management courses with the School of Science and Technology.

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