
KCA University continues to enhance its global academic profile through active engagement in prestigious international capacity-building programmes. In February 2026, Prof. Dr. Lucy Waruguru Mburu, Dean of Research, Innovation and Outreach, participated in Part III of the DIES International Deans’ Course (IDC) Africa 2025/2026 held in Accra, Ghana.
The programme, jointly organised by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), German Rectors’ Conference, Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences and the Centre for Higher Education, convened academic leaders from across Africa and Europe to strengthen leadership and management capacity in higher education institutions.
Culmination of a Transformative Leadership Journey
Building on earlier phases of the programme—Part I in Germany and Part II conducted online—Part III in Accra marked the culmination of the course, with a strong focus on implementation, impact, and reflection.
The week-long programme featured a dynamic blend of academic sessions, policy dialogue, and experiential learning opportunities:
A key highlight of the session was the final presentation of participants’ Project Action Plans (PAPs)—institutional initiatives designed and implemented within their respective universities. Prof. Waruguru presented progress on KCA University’s project, demonstrating the institution’s commitment to advancing research, innovation, and outreach through structured, impact-driven strategies.
The presentations were delivered in expert-led parallel sessions, fostering peer learning, cross-institutional exchange, and constructive feedback among participants from diverse academic environments.
Advancing KCA University’s Strategic Vision
Participation in IDC Part III provided a valuable platform for KCA University to:
The experience further reinforced the University’s commitment to translating research and innovation into tangible societal impact, in line with its strategic vision.
As KCA University continues to expand its research and innovation footprint, participation in global leadership programmes such as the IDC remains a key pillar in building a forward-looking, globally competitive institution.