A profesional in cultural heritage management

Joined December 2009
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⚠️ FRAUD ALERT ⚠️ k, with the intention of obtaining personal and institutional details. Please DO NOT share any information or engage with them. Be vigilant — msiingie kwa mtego, utaoshwa na mshahara wa mwezi mmoja! Kindly share widely to protect others.
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⚠️ FRAUD ALERT ⚠️ Kindly note that the numbers 254 733 395 097 and 0119 248 484 are being used by fraudsters impersonating Prof. Kaimenyi (former CS Education). They are contacting institutions claiming to be seeking a senior archaeologist for consultancy work,
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if I could have them boxed for easier transport, he bluntly told me ‘just take it as it is.’ I felt that was rude and disappointing, especially for a loyal shopper. I hope you can address this for a better customer experience.
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Happy to be part of this important initiative
Replying to @AICS_Nairobi
🤝 In partnership with @SapienzaRoma, this initiative will help shape the next generation of cultural tourism professionals, enhancing the protection and promotion of Kenya’s extraordinary heritage.
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Emmanuel KNdiema retweeted
Celebrating the retiring legends of Earth Sciences Today, the Department of Earth Sciences came together for a vibrant and heartfelt luncheon to celebrate and bid farewell to some of our brightest stars heading into retirement. The honorees—Drs. Emma Mbua, Alfreda Ibui, Ms. Sarah Kimani, Ms. Mary Nafula, Mr. John Mwangi, Mr. Henry Mwangi, Mr. John Mborogi, and Mr. Tom Mhukuyu—were showered with glowing tributes from colleagues, interns, volunteers, and research collaborators. For those unable to attend, touching messages and cherished memories poured in, reminding us all of the incredible legacy these retirees leave behind. Dr. Kiura led the department in cutting a magnificent cake, crowning an occasion filled with laughter, joy, and even a few tears. As we celebrated their dedication and impact, one thing was clear: the Department of Earth Sciences won’t be the same without these legends. We join hands to wish them a retirement full of adventure, relaxation, and all the happiness in the world. Cheers to the Earth Sciences Stars—retirement suits you already.
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It was indeed a please hosting the DG
Our Director General prof Mary Gikungu visited the Koobi Fora Research and Training Camp, meeting with students, staff, and instructors. She received presentations on current research themes and emphasized the importance of public engagement. @koobiforafs
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Our Director General prof Mary Gikungu visited the Koobi Fora Research and Training Camp, meeting with students, staff, and instructors. She received presentations on current research themes and emphasized the importance of public engagement. @koobiforafs
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Happy to have been part of the cause- looking forward to implanting this together
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I’m excited to be a major collaborator on a grant led by Kay Behrensmeyer @behrensakb with other major collaborators Emmanuel Ndiema @endiema & Ogeto Mwebi that was just funded by @TheLeakeyFndtn “A taphonomy reference collection for the National Museum of Kenya” @museumsofkenya!
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Applications are open! Tell everyone you know! Grab this image to tell your students! #fieldschool #FellowshipsAvailable #SummerResearch
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10 Nov 2023
#ICTSNews There is no proof that 'Homo naledi' exhibited cognitively advanced behaviors | info: cenieh.es/en/press/news/ther…
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Good times with my colleague and friend @endiema at Panga ya Saidi.
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"Happy International Teachers' Day! To the teachers in classrooms and all the instructors in the classroom of life. You've given us lessons in class and those that no textbook could ever contain, and you've never once handed out a syllabus. Your exams? Well, they're called life.
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surprises, and you've aced them all with flying colors. Thanks for teaching us that laughter is the best homework, and that every day is a pop quiz we can handle. Here's to the educators who've shaped us both academically and through life's quirks, surprises, and you've aced the"
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Prehistory club of Kenya giving a talk on Evolution and paleoscience careers during PCK - Kitui county outreach at St. Philip Mukini secondary school #museumsofkenya
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Statement from the Eastern African Association for Palaeoanthropology and Palaeontology on the launch of hominin fossils into sub-orbit
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Great to see this work published. A wonderful example of the collaborative efforts of Koobi Fora Field School, CASHP, and the National Museums of Kenya. Many KFFS student authors!!
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The third annual #CMG Media Cooperation Forum was held in Nairobi, #Kenya, on Monday. This year’s event was held under the theme: “Deepening Communication Between Chinese and African Civilizations and Promoting a China-Africa Community With a Shared Future in a New Era”. The gathering marked the growing friendship between Chinese and African media.
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Prehistory club -outdoor activity at Nairobi National Museum. Public privileged to touch and learn prehistoric specimens.
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We’re not opposed to the idea. But it’s clear the latest inferences require further investigation before they’re accepted by the broader scientific community.
We wrote a piece for The Conversation about Rising Star Cave discoveries. Did H. naledi bury the dead and made rock art? The evidence shared so far does not prove it. @ConversationEDU @MDPetraglia @endiema @NicoleLBoivin theconversation.com/major-ne…
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