In a December 2015 piece that was published in The Nation, Dr Franceschi, Dean Emeritus – Strathmore Law School wrote that “Heroes are often forgotten. In the good old days, they would join the roll of the forgotten more or …
Work-based learning experiences in Strathmore are structured to help a student make career decisions, network with potential employers, select courses of study, and develop job skills relevant to future employment. Through the interaction of work and study experiences, students enhance …
There is a famous speech that even if we have never listened to it, we know what it’s about. A speech about a dream – a vision. And in expressing that dream fully, it changed the world and left it …
In the depths of Nairobi Central Business District in Ngara lies a small yet noble organization known as Crime Si Poa. It was started Mr. Pete Ouko, together with other inmates, within the confines of the Kamiti walls. Yes, you …
Another successful week comes to an end with the young legal brains making yet another great step in their quest for legal excellence. Unlike previous lessons, this one was a great shift from the classroom-based approach traditionally used for conferment …
Strathmore Law School (SLS) students Sanjana Ragu and Sumaya Nur Hussein have won the 13th edition of the Nelson Mandela World Human Rights Moot Court. In another special feat, this is the second consecutive year that a Strathmore team has won the moot …
Between January and May 2021, four fourth-year students from Strathmore Law School (SLS) – Michael Butera, Kiai Gachanja, Winnie Nakkazi Kiberu, and Sifuna Nabwile – participated in the first exchange programme between SLS and Universidad Pontificia Comillas, in Madrid, Spain. …
The Smart Africa Project is a project in collaboration between the Strathmore Policy Innovation and Microsoft. This project is aimed at curating discussions and conversations with policy on technology adoption and innovation in alignment with the goals of Smart Africa. …
The vision of the Strathmore Law Review (SLR) is to open the gates of legal scholarship to aspiring authors. It aims to achieve this by encouraging young legal scholars to research and write on legal and interdisciplinary matters affecting the …