DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN CLIMATE CHANGE AND ADAPTATION

Overview

PHILOSOPHY 

The philosophy of the Doctor of Philosophy in Climate Change and Adaptation program at the University of Nairobi is to impart the understanding of the science and practice of climate change and adaptation. It aims to explore the causes and effects of climate change, both human-induced and natural, that impact the Earth's environment.

 

RATIONALE

The rationale behind this program is based on the recognition of the significant changes occurring in the global climate due to anthropogenic activities. The program seeks to address the urgent need for professionals who can contribute to mitigating the effects of climate change and developing effective adaptation strategies. The rationale also acknowledges the specific climate challenges faced by Africa, emphasizing the importance of studying and addressing these issues on the continent.

GOAL

The goal of the program is to equip graduates with the knowledge and skills necessary to tackle the challenges posed by climate change and adaptation. By providing a comprehensive understanding of climate science, the program aims to empower individuals to contribute to climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts. The program also seeks to prepare graduates for various employment opportunities in government, academia, private enterprises, non-governmental organizations, and international institutions, with a focus on promoting sustainable and green practices in business and technology.

OBJECTIVES 

The specific objectives of the programme are to:

a) Impart trans-disciplinary knowledge required to address climate change and adaptation issues that meet the unique needs of African societies.

b) Enhance the ability of candidates to engage in action-oriented and trans-disciplinary research activities that will help improve climate change and adaptation capacity in Africa.

c) Equip the candidates with skills for managing risks posed by climate change at global, regional, national and community levels.

d) Provide candidates with decision support tools for sound advice to policy and decision makers

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES 

The Doctor of Philosophy in Climate Change and Adaptation programme of the University of Nairobi seeks to impart the science and practice of climate change and adaptation. It explores the fundamental changes caused by anthropogenic and natural activities that influence the alteration of the living earth’s environment.

a) Impart trans-disciplinary knowledge required to address climate change and adaptation issues that meet the unique needs of African societies.

b) Enhance the ability of candidates to engage in action-oriented and trans-disciplinary research activities that will help improve climate change and adaptation capacity in Africa.

c) Equip the candidates with skills for managing risks posed by climate change at global, regional, national and community levels.

d) Provide candidates with decision support tools for sound advice to policy and decision makers

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

 

1.An applicant who qualifies for admission shall be deemed to have satisfied the requirements spelt out in the Common Regulations for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy of the University of Nairobi.

2. The programme comprises of PhD by Thesis plus four prerequisite courses.

3. A successful applicant shall register as a doctoral candidate and take the required courses. Candidates may embark upon their Thesis only after successful completion of the prerequisite courses.

4. The proposal for PhD registration will be written under a minimum of two approved supervisors. The candidate will present the research proposal at a seminar and the recommendations made shall be incorporated into the proposal before submission by the Chairman of the Institute's Postgraduate Studies Committee to the Board of Postgraduate Studies (BPS) for registration.

5. Upon successful registration for the PhD degree, the candidate shall start their research under the mentorship of the joint supervisors for a period of not less than eighteen (18) months.

 

COURSE DURATION 

The maximum duration for the programme shall be ten (10) semesters for full time candidates and fourteen (14) semesters for part-time candidates. This includes prerequisite courses, examinations, seminars, and thesis.

 

Mode of Delivery

The programme is offered through a face-to-face mode of delivery, trans-disciplinary approaches, community outreach projects using participatory methodologies, webinars (online seminars),and teleconferencing; each course unit shall be taught for forty-five (45) contact hours.

Recent COVID 19 Challenges has seen the mode of delivery change to online. This reduces physical contact and keeps the students and lecturers safe. 

Candidates registered for PhD degree shall carry out research and produce a Thesis. The research shall commence in the semester immediately after successful completion of courses and registration. Once the research work has started, it must be completed in a period not less than eighteen (18) months. Candidates will be required to make an oral defence on completion of the Thesis.

 

SCHEDULE OF INTAKE

Admission for the programme is carried out annually in September. Applications are processed on a rolling basis.

The common regulations governing admission into PhD programmes in all Institutes, Faculties, Schools and Centres of the University of Nairobi shall apply.
The following shall be eligible for admission in the PhD programme in Climate Change and Adaptation:
a) A holder of a Masters’ degree in climate change and adaptation or equivalent from the University of Nairobi or any other institution recognised by the Senate.
b) A holder of a doctoral degree from the University of Nairobi or any other institution recognised by the Senate.
c) Applicants with a Master’s degree other than in climate change and adaptation will be considered for admission on the basis of their transcript and climate change and adaptation-related professional experience.

Students wishing to join the programme should submit their applications through University of Nairobi Online Application Portal. Click here for further information.

Registration and admission for qualified applicants commences in August and commencement of studies in September. 

 

For queries kindly contact

Institute for Climate Change and Adaptation

icca@uonbi.ac.ke

Telephone +254(0)204914305/4307

Graduates of this programme will find employment in national government ministries, private sector enterprises, non-governmental organizations and the United Nations organizations. They will also be green business and technology entrepreneurs.

 

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN CLIMATE CHANGE AND ADAPTATION - I85        
  YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 TOTALS
TUITION 396,000 396,000 396,000 1,188,000
EXAMINATION (PER UNIT @1000) 4,000 0 0 4,000
ICT SERVICES - (PER YEAR) 7,000 7,000 7,000 21,000
REGISTRATION (PER SEMESTER@2250) 4,500 4,500 4,500 13,500
ID CARD ( PER YEAR) 1,000 1,000 1,000 3,000
CAUTION - (ONCE) 5,000   0 5,000
MEDICAL FEE (PER YEAR) 6,500 6,500 6,500 19,500
LIBRARY (PER YEAR) 5,000 5,000 5,000 15,000
ACTIVITY-( PER YEAR) 2,000 2,000 2,000 6,000
STUDENT ORGANISATION(PER YEAR) 1,000 1,000 1,000 3,000
THESIS EXAMINATION 0 0 50,000 50,000
TOTALS 432,000 423,000 473,000 1,328,000
Exam Regulations

The common regulations governing the examinations of PhD Degree shall apply to all courses.

1. In the first semester, candidates will be required to take all the four(4) examination papers.

2. All candidates shall be required to take and pass examinations in all the four (4) units before being allowed to proceed to do a Thesis.

3. Three of the course units shall be examined through a two-hour written examination paper at the end of the semester.

4. The course unit ICCA 705: Advanced Seminars in Global Climate Change and Adaptation shall be examined by the Institute through grading of seminar    presentations and assignments.

5. The final written examination shall account for seventy percent (70%) of the marks in each course unit, while continuous assessment tests shall account for the remaining thirty percent (30%).

6. The pass mark shall be 50%. Grading shall be based on the following scale:

Class Mark (%)

A 70-100

B 60-69

C 50-59

D 0-49

7. Candidates who fail to satisfy the examiners in any two (2) course units may on the recommendation of the Institute Board of Examiners and approval by Senate be allowed to take supplementary examinations.

8. A pass obtained in the supplementary examinations shall be recorded as 50% in the candidate’s academic record.

9. A candidate who fails to satisfy the examiners in the supplementary examination shall, on recommendation of the Institute Board of Examiners and approval by Senate, be discontinued.

 Part II: Thesis

Research proposal writing shall be examined at the Institute through an oral presentation seminar. The Thesis shall be examined by a board constituted by the Institute and approved by the Board of Postgraduate Studies.

1. A candidate shall be allowed to present for approval, a research proposal at the Institute in a seminar only after successfully completing all the four (4) units in Part I.

2. Candidates shall be required to submit a supervised Thesis for examination at least three months before the end of the semester in which it is to be examined.

3. For purposes of examination regulations, the Thesis shall be examined by oral examination.

4. A candidate who fails in the Thesis may, on the recommendation of the Institute Board of Examiners and approval by Senate, be allowed to re-submit the Thesis for examination only once.

5. Candidates who fail to satisfy the examiners in the re-submission of the Thesis or fails to complete their study within the stipulated period of 10 semesters for full time students and 14 semesters for part time students shall on recommendation of the Institute Board of Examiners, and approval by Senate, be discontinued.

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