THE 8 TH GRADUATION CEREMONY AND FIRST VIRTUAL GRADUATION CEREMONY IN TUM HISTORY

  • The 8 th Graduation Ceremony was the first of its kind in our University’s history. It was
    the first time the University was hosting a Virtual Graduation occasioned by the COVID-
    19 Pandemic. The Ceremony was held on 25 th February 2021 and broadcasted live on
    TUMO TV’s via our YouTube and Facebook sites. The theme of the 8 th Graduation
    Ceremony was ‘Leveraging Technology and Innovation to Sustain Academic and Research
    Excellence in the midst of the COVID-19 Pandemic’.
    The remarkable event was attended by various Stakeholders including representatives
    from the National Government, the County Government of Mombasa and the Industrial
    sector.
    While presiding over the Graduation, TUM Acting Chancellor and Council Chairman Dr.
    Robert Arunga acknowledged the strides made by Technical University of Mombasa
    during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Dr. Arunga stated that the Pandemic caused
    Universities to rethink and develop innovative methods to combat the effects of the
    Pandemic mainly through blended learning techniques to enhance service delivery
    including carrying out Virtual Graduation Ceremonies. It was therefore his conviction
    that the new graduates would go out and impact the world in many ways by finding
    solutions to the challenges facing society and the globe.
    Representing the Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Education, Chief Administrative
    Secretary Madam Mumina Bonaya challenged graduands to be more proactive by being
    job creators rather than job seekers. She added that the graduands were fully and
    adequately prepared to serve the nation and should think outside the box since the global
    economy had been greatly affected by the Pandemic.
    The Vice Chancellor, Professor Laila Abubakar saluted the graduands for their patience
    and resilience especially towards the end of their academic journey which was impacted
    heavily by the COVID-19 Pandemic. Despite being hard-hit by the pandemic, the
    University collaborated with the Mombasa County Government in hosting a 300-bed
    capacity COVID-19 Isolation and Treatment Center in one of its Engineering blocks to
    supplement capacity at the Coast General Provincial Teaching and Referral Hospital. She
    recognized the contribution made by Academic Staff in the fight against the Pandemic by
    devising ventilators and making the sanitizer that was used in the Spraying Booths at the
    Nyali bridge and the Likoni Ferry channel.
    The Chief Guest ,Captain Suleiman of the Kenya Ports Authority, highlighted the current
    concerns over absorption of University graduates in the job market. He advised the
    Government to heavily invest in TVET Programmes while working closely with the
    industry to ensure that the courses mounted are relevant to the market. He lauded theUniversity for offering TVET courses as one way of ensuring that Competency Based
    Students were released to the job market.
    A total of 2,706 Students graduated. Out of the number 1,570 were Male and 1,136 were
    female.
    “Congratulations Class of 2020 Graduands!”

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