Former Vice-Chancellor of the Technical University of Kenya (TUK), Professor Francis Aduol Odhiambo, shared his impressive Curriculum Vitae (CV) while appearing for vetting before the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) selection panel.
Prof. Aduol currently serves as a Professor of Surveying and Geospatial Science at the Technical University of Kenya. Until May 2023, he was the Vice-Chancellor of the institution, a position he held since 2013.
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According to his CV, Prof. Francis Aduol holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree in Surveying and Photogrammetry from the University of Nairobi, as well as a Master of Science in the same field, also from the UoN.
He further earned a Doctor of Engineering (Dr.-Ing.) degree in Geodesy from the University of Stuttgart in Germany.
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Aduol also holds a Master of Arts degree in economic policy management from the University of Nairobi.
His professional career began at the Government Survey Department, commonly known as Survey of Kenya, where he was employed immediately after graduating from the University of Nairobi with a first degree as a Land Surveyor.
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After about thirteen months, Prof. Aduol returned to the University of Nairobi to take up a position as a Tutorial Fellow.
“My responsibility at that time was partly teaching and partly pursuing postgraduate studies, specifically, studying towards a master’s degree,” he told the panel.
After completion of his master’s degree, Aduol was subsequently, promoted to position of lecturer.
Additionally, he was awarded a German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) scholarship to pursue his PhD at the University of Stuttgart in Germany. He studied in Germany from October 1983 to June 1988.
“In that period, I accomplished three, things. Six months were taken, at the German language school. I had to be fluent in German for me to graduate with my PhD. My PhD itself is written in the German language,” Aduol said.
“I took another twelve months to take further postgraduate study to prepare me for subsequent research towards the PhD work. The next thirty-six months were taken on the PhD, three months on examination. So, I was in Germany for four years and, nine months.”
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Upon completing his PhD, he returned to the University of Nairobi, where he was soon promoted to the position of Senior Lecturer. This was followed by a promotion to Associate Professor in 1994, and later to Full Professor on February,2001.
On the administration side, he was appointed to the position of head of department in January 1991.
He later served in various administrative positions at the University including Principal of the College of Architecture and Engineering from 1999 to 2008, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering from 1995 to 1999, and Chairman of the Department of Surveying from 1991 to 1995.
In October 2008, Francis Aduol was appointed, on secondment from the University of Nairobi, as the founding Principal of the Kenya Polytechnic University College.
When the institution was upgraded to a university in January 2013, he was appointed Vice Chancellor.
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Membership and Boards
The former VC has served on numerous university and national committees on higher education and technology.
Between 2011- 2012 he was a member of the National Task Force that prepared the Universities Act, 2012; TVET Act, 2013; and Science, Technology and Innovation Act, 2013.
Prof. Aduol also served in the Boards of Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Services (KUCCPS) and Higher Education Loans Board (HELB).
In 2020, the surveyor was appointed by Association of Commonwealth Universities to sit in its Regional Committee for East, Central, and Southern Africa.
He is a member of the Institution of Surveyors of Kenya and is a Licensed Professional Surveyor in Kenya.
Aduol said he was attracted to the role of IEBC Commissioner due to his involvement in the limitation of constituency boundaries.
“The boundaries we have today in Kenya, the 290 constituencies, I was very actively involved in that exercise, particularly in 2011,” he noted.
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