Hundreds of PhDs look set to be recalled after the university
education regulator started fresh vetting of the degrees awarded by
public universities in recent years.
The Commission for
University Education (CUE) says the audit will review the PhDs amid
concerns that the institutions are not following the right assessment
procedure.
The probe will focus on whether the students
followed the set rules, including the one that caps professors from
supervising more than three PhD candidates at a time.
It
will also focus on the publications or refereed journals where the
graduates published their works. Some journals have had their
credibility questioned while some students have been accused of
delegating the research work. A refereed journal contains scholarly
articles that have been reviewed for their quality by recognised
academics or experts in the field.
“We have already
started with the Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology,
but we are not just limited to one university. We will evaluate the
others to see if there are concerns there,” CUE chief executive Mwenda
Ntarangwi said.
The probe could lead to the recall of some doctorate degrees at a
time when an increasing number of Kenyans are pursing postgraduate
qualifications for career growth in the competitive job market.
Kenya
National Bureau of Statistics data shows that student enrolment on
Master's and PhD programmes in public universities stood at 67,407 in
the year to June 2017, up from 16,153 in a similar period in
2012—reflecting a 317 per cent growth.
The University
of Nairobi had the highest enrolment in the 2016-17 period at 16,639
followed by Kenyatta University with 11, 927. Moi University had 2,878
students studying for PhDs and Master's degrees.
The probe started after Kenyans questioned 118 PhDs awarded by JKUAT during its graduation ceremony last month.
It
emerged that one JKUAT professor had supervised more than 10 PhD
students in the School of Entrepreneurship, Procurement and Management
against the CUE requirement of three students per lecturer.
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