Frequently Asked Question

How do I update my online staff profile on the main University Website?
Last Updated 2 years ago

USER GUIDE

  1. 1. To fill or edit your staff profile online, Visit https://kabarak.ac.ke/k/
  1. 2. Login to your staff account;

Use your Payroll Number as username e.g. KABU-1145. Default password will be provided by ICT (You will be required to change this password once you are successfully logged in).

You can self-reset a forgotten password at anytime using 'Forgot your password?' option on the login page. A link will be sent to your corporate email with instructions to setting up a new password.

  1. 3. Once logged in, proceed as shown below;
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Note: before proceeding to update your profile, you first need to confirm that you consent to Kabarak University website storing your information by agreeing to the Privacy Policy at the bottom of your profile's landing page (Done once).

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STAFF PROFILE TEMPLATE

Passport Profile photo

Your Title and Name:

School / Department / Office:

Designation:

Corporate Email: youremail@kabarak.ac.ke

Personal Email: (Optional)   

Phone Number(s): +2547xx xxx xxx

Address: Kabarak University, P.o Private Bag 20157, Kabarak


SUMMARY

Brief Biodata e.g. Prof, Dr, Mr. ABC is a …..


ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

  1. Year: Programme1 - Institution
  2. Year: Programme2 - Institution


FIELD(S) OF SPECIALIZATION  

Your focus, Specific Aspect(s) or Skill(s)


PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS / CERTIFICATIONS / TRAININGS

  1. Year: Qualification(s) / Certification(s) – Institution
  2. Year: Qualification(s) / Certification(s) - Institution


WORK EXPERIENCE

1939: Position / Designation – Organization / Institution / School or Department, Roles

1939: Position / Designation – Organization / Institution / School or Department, Roles  

  

KEY PROJECTS(Optional)  

Completed Research Projects or Activities

1…

2….

Ongoing Research Projects or Activities

1….


RESEARCH INTERESTS(Optional)  

List all Your Research Interest(s) here…


LIST OF PUBLICATIONS(Optional)  

List and hyperlinks  to scientific journal articles, Books, Refereed conference proceedings and other academic publications e.g

  1. Amuok, E., & M’Merimba, C. (2021). Litter processing of Exotic and Indigenous leaves in Njoro River, Kenya. Kabarak Journal of Science and Technology, 17(1-139), 132–147. Retrieved from https://ojs.kabarak.ac.ke/index.php/EJ/article/view/48
  2. ….


CONFERENCES AND INVITED PRESENTATIONS - Optional

Conference papers & Presentations

  1. 2018: 11th World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock production, Aotea Centre Auckland, New Zealand, 11- 16 February 2018.


PRIZE AND AWARDS - Optional

Prize(s) and/or other mark of recognition given in honor of an achievement

  1. 1900: Youth Economic Empowerment through Agribusiness in Kenya (funded by CTA – USD]
  2. 1901:

 

TEACHING AREAS - Optional

Postgraduate

  • CHEM 000: Organic Chemistry I
  • CHEM 001: Organic Chemistry III
  • ….

Undergraduate

  • CHEM 700: Natural Products Chemistry I
  • CHEM 701: Natural Products Chemistry II
  • ….

POSTGRADUATE SUPERVISIONOptional

MASTERS LEVEL:

Completed

  1. Tabere Dennis. MSc. Soil Science, Kabarak University. Effect of sugarcane bagasse ash and manure amendments on soil pH, phosphorus availability, moisture content and maize yields in Siaya county, Kenya (2021).
  2. ..

Ongoing

  1. Innocent Malunga. MSc. Soil science, Kabarak University. Effect of Nitrogen Levels on Growth and Yield of Maize – Cowpea and Maize-Bean Intercrops in Malawi (2018). Graduated in 2019.
  2. …..

PhD LEVEL:

Completed

  1. Jeannine Uwanyirigira, PhD Soil Science. Monitoring the soil moisture storage of mulched beans in rain-fed and irrigated fields in semi-arid region of Bugesera Rwanda. Graduated in 2020.
  2. …..


Ongoing

  1. Innocent Malunga. PhD. Soil science, Kabarak University. Effect of Nitrogen Levels on Growth and Yield of Maize –Cowpea and Maize-Bean Intercrops in Malawi (2018). Graduated in 2019.
  2. ..


OTHER SOCIETIESOptional

 Membership or Associations to Professional Organizations and Groups

  1. 1900 to date: Member of African Scientific Institute (ASI).
  1. 1901 to date: German Society for Microbiology, Member No. 2171.
  1. ….


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Do's and Don'ts While Updating your Online Profile

Formatting: DO NOT use tables;

  • Only paragraphs, sentences, bullets & numbering, underline, bold and Italics are allowed.
  • Remove unnecessary spacing between words and between lines. Texts should be single-spaced.
  • Employ italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses).
  • Distribute texts neatly on the page.
  • Fill in sections that are applicable to you and complete all fields marked with an asterisk (*).
  • Use simple language that resonates will with all audiences.
  • Be concise and avoid duplication of contents described elsewhere (onsite and offsite).
  • For privacy reasons, there is an option to decide whether to display your personal phone number(s) and email address to the public, to members of staff only or set it to private.
  • Listing of dated items should be arranged chronologically beginning with the most recent.
  • Avoid delegating management of your account.
  • Don’t share your password with anyone and always remember to ‘Logout’.
  • Logout and test all the links from the “front side" of your profile.
  • Update your profile regularly.



Account to take full responsibility; Comply with University policies, statutes and national / international laws!

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