The Update(Welcoming 2017)

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2017
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Tangaza University College
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The new calendar year promises to bring many changes to Tangaza. Although the Commission for University Education has not made any promises, we believe that we are closer than ever to the grant of a charter. Soon we will have identified a new Vice-Chancellor and new Deputy Vice Chancellors, ready to step in once the charter is granted. During this semester we will have a series of inspections, visitations and audits to ensure that we are truly ready for this momentous step. As you may have read in the newspapers, the Cabinet Secretary for Education, Dr. Fred Matiang’i, has ordered the Commission for University Education (CUE) to conduct an immediate quality audit of all universities and constituent colleges in Kenya, to check that admissions standards and programmes meet all of the academic requirements and that degrees are being awarded properly. Our Registrar, Mr. Ngure Githinji, has been working round the clock to gather the information requested. CUE may soon follow up with an on-site inspection. The Commission is also likely to visit this semester to confirm that we are implementing all of the recommendations they made following the technical inspection of April 2016. And Tangaza’s Governing Council has decided to revive the annual visitations that used to be done by the Board of Trustees. Meanwhile, we ourselves are organizing a Human Resource Audit and a Security Audit, to be completed in the next few weeks. Among other things, the Human Resource Audit will deal with our administrative structure, recommending improvements in efficiency and effectiveness; it will review our employment terms, job descriptions, salary structure, staff skills and so on, to see that they are in line with what we will need as a university. The Security Audit will inform us on what more we can do to protect our Tangaza family members, and will enable us to begin regular fire and safety training and drills, to improve our security. Among other things, according to government requirements, we will need to begin collecting biometric data on all our staff, lecturers and students. Don’t be surprised, then, if during the next few weeks you see various officials on campus for inspections and visitations. Some will likely request data of various January 2017 sorts, or even ask you for interviews. We hope for your honesty, patience and cooperation. If you point out what we could be doing better, don’t forget also to mention those things we are already doing well. After all, we need to show that we are truly ready for the responsibilities of university status. These processes can seem tiresome and distracting, and we may wonder at times whether this or that particular review and recommendation is truly necessary and beneficial. But overall, we realize that these are all part of the process of ensuring that Tangaza is measuring up to its ideals and providing the highest quality educational services. May they all help us to “proclaim the mystery of faith” (Tangaza fumbo la imani) more effectively by “teaching minds, touching hearts and transforming lives”.
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welcoming 2017, incarnation, african studies, New Resource, A time of transformation
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