UNIVERSITY GOVERNANCE AND LEADERSHIP IN KENYA
Abstract
Governance in university education is said to involve the powers to make decisions about fundamental policies
and practices in several critical areas concerning universities such as mission, enrolment size, the access of students to
instructional programmes and the access of citizens to other services, degree requirements, and freedom available to
individual faculty members among other domains. This paper discusses how governance of universities in Kenya is
conducted and further highlights leadership qualities that a vice-chancellor, who is the chief executive officer of a university
needs in order to govern.
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