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| Name: | Beatrice Njeru, PhD. |
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| Mobile: | +254 709 972 000 |
| E-mail: | bnjeru@daystar.ac.ke |
| Website: | None |
| Updated: | 25 Mar, 2026 |
15 Dec 2021
28 Nov 2021
21 Nov 2021
A dynamic and innovative Communication and Education professional with over 50 local and international training consultancy engagements. Possesses strong interpersonal skills, is a strategic thinker, and an engaging speaker. A zealous trainer with excellent spoken and written communication skills. A creative problem solver with a heart for students.
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Key achievements
Developed numerous academic and professional courses in education and communication. Reviewed various university and training curricula. Successfully consulted for businesses, government and nongovernmental bodies on Communication and Education matters. Trained colleagues on innovative teaching approaches. Initiated projects for student learning and engagement.
Founding Patron- Communications Clinic ‘Coaching’ business leaders and politicians on transformational communication
Select Leadership Initiatives
MA in Communication Team Lead Subject Leader BAC (2018-2020)
Founding Director -Writing Centre at Strathmore GirlforGirl Initiative Mentoring Female university students & staff
Kitawi, Alfred, and Njeru, B. (2022). “Service-Based Learning as a Form of Community Engagement in Achieving Student Outcomes: The Experience of an East African University.” In Universities, Society and Development: African Perspectives of University Community Engagement in Secondary Cities, edited by Samuel N. Fongwa, Thierry M. Luescher, Ntimi N. Mtawa, and Jesmael Mataga, First edition 2022, 157–174. London: African Sun Media.
Published2022
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Njeru, B. W. (2024). Motivations for Service to Society in Africa: A Literature Review.
Published2024
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Marstio, T., Häkkinen, M., Tolonen, T., & Njeru, B. (2023). Bullying in the Higher Education Context—Case Studies from Kenya and Finland.
Published2023
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Kitawi, A. & Njeru, B. (2021). An African development agenda for quality assurance in higher education. London: Routledge.
Published2021
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Njeru, B. W. (2018). Communication as organisation: An exploration of the constitution Chamas in Kenya. Journal of Media Critiques, 4(14), 153- 170.
Published2018
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Njeru, B. W., Mbutu, P., & Awiti, J. (2018). Chamas as stable organisations: a binding proposition to McPhee and Zaug’s Four Flows.
Published2018
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