Jul 7th 2023
On a bright Friday at Kepler College in Kigali, the annual Career Fair 2023 unfolded with a resounding success. The event, held on July 7th, served as a vibrant platform for students to explore potential career opportunities and connect with a diverse range of over 30 companies and organizations. Among the notable companies present were entities such as the World Food Programme (WFP), telecommunications giant MTN, digital services provider Irembo, and renowned brewery, SKOL.
Apr 18th 2023
Lifelong Skills for Successful Career Pathways Kepler fosters self-reliance and a positive attitude towards challenges to shape good leaders. Their competency-based model, using real-world case studies and projects, helps graduates succeed in the modern workforce with a 90% employment rate within six months of graduating. Kepler’s holistic education approach includes “Kepler Success Week”, a gateway […]
Mar 9th 2023
“The Kepler College environment makes you feel like the world is your oyster. It makes you feel like the future is yours and the labor market is eagerly waiting for you. Their learning model teaches you to independently master all your competencies.” Zulea Majune’s journey with Kepler College began as early as high school when […]
Mar 1st 2023
A Teacher’s Passion for Change & Harnessing the Power of Growth “Kepler College is not only a place for students to learn, but also for instructors. Through Kepler College, I have the opportunity to be trained through performance sessions and other workshops. Having such opportunities helps me grow my values, attitudes and teaching methods.” […]
Feb 8th 2023
Living the Essence of Learning by Doing: Samuel Masengesho “When I applied to Kepler College, it was a process that I did not take lightly. I diligently did my research and from there I realized that there was no other university in Rwanda that could offer me the experience I sought.” Pursuing a degree in […]
Sep 20th 2022
Ombeni Uwingeneye (Source: Kepler College) My name is Ombeni Uwingeneye, a high school graduate from Liquidnet High School at Agahozo Shalom Youth Village (ASYV) and I come from Karongi district. I first got to know about Kepler College from a friend and high schoolmate called Irankunda Diane, who is a Kepler student. However, I learned […]
Jun 2nd 2022
Since its launch in 2004, Kepler has helped countless young Rwandans attend universities in the country. In April 2022, the cabinet accredited Kepler College. Jean d’Amour Mbonyinshuti of University World News (UWN) spoke to Professor Baylie Damtie, vice-chancellor of Kepler College, about the college’s academic focus and programmes as it enters a new phase in its institutional development. UWN: What […]
Apr 16th 2022
Last week the cabinet approved the accreditation of Kepler College as a fully-fledged higher education institution in Rwanda. The New Times’ Alice Kagina sat with Professor Baylie Damtie Yeshita, Vice-Chancellor of Kepler, to discuss what the accreditation means in terms of new educational opportunities for young people in Rwanda including quality, relevance and accessibility. Excerpts What is […]
More growth. More impact. More opportunities. The Kepler Entrepreneurship Hub is launching Scale Up, a highly competitive accelerator program designed to help businesses like yours scale sustainably and unlock new potential. Is your business ready? Scan the QR code or check the link in our bio.
More growth. More impact. More opportunities. The Kepler Entrepreneurship Hub is launching Scale Up, a highly competitive accelerator program designed to help businesses like yours scale sustainably and unlock new potential. Is your business ready? Scan the QR code or check the link in our bio.
As part of Women’s Month celebrations, our CEO, Nathalie Munyampenda, joined fellow leaders at the @wils_africa CEO’s Roundtable. The forum highlighted the importance of creating space for women to lead and thrive. “You have to ask yourself ‘why’ a lot. Why do you want this promotion or new role? The ‘why’ determines the action or sacrifices that follow. Sometimes, that includes getting out of your own way.” – CEO Nathalie. #WILS25
Yesterday, our CEO Nathalie Munyampenda moderated a discussion @timeshighered on how we can recenter the student in higher education and impact the community around our institutions, with Prof. Philip Cotton of @ughe_org. “If we are higher education leaders, we must lead. We set the tone on how to educate the whole person and solve societal problems.” - CEO Nathalie.
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