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Page 1 of 37 P P r r o o f f . . M M W W A A N N G G I I P P E E T T E E R R W W A A N N D D E E R R I I ( ( P P h h . . D D ) ) RESUME (for Prof. Mwangi Peter Wanderi, Ph.D) Prof. Mwangi Peter Wanderi is an Associate Professor and currently the Director, University Industry Partnerships, Kenyatta University, Kenya. He has over 22 years of teaching experience at the University in the areas of Sport Anthropology, Exercise Physiology, and Pedagogy of Physical Education and Sports both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. He has successfully supervised over 50 postgraduate candidates at various levels up to PhD. His PhD, completed in 2001, is on Traditional Games. This is an area he has widely contributed to through teaching, research and prolific publishing. He received a 2005 Senior Scholars‟ Research Award from the Organization for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa (OSSREA). In 2007, he founded the Kenya Federation of Traditional Games and Sports. In the same year, 2007, he was awarded a Research Grant by the German based organization, Katholischer Akademischer Auslaender-Dienst (KAAD) for a research project entitled, “The Traditional Games of the Maasai of Kenya: A Cultural - Educational Appraisal” whose objective is to develop an audio-visual documentation of Maasai games for a possible formalization. He has numerously served as an academic consultant for several institutions within East Africa since 1995. Between 2007 and 2008 he was appointed a Consultant by the UNESCO to initiate, co-ordinate and document a research report entitled, Physical Education and Sports (PES) in Kenya with Special Reference to Teacher–Training Colleges”. He served as the LOC Chair for the 17 th Biennial Conference of the International Society of Comparative Physical Education and Sports (ISCPES) hosted by Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya, (which was graced by Mr. Wilfred Lemke, the Special Advisor to the Secretary General on Sport for Peace and Development). He served as a transitional member of the ISCPES Executive Board between 2010 and 2012. Between August to December, 2009 he participated in the Nile Basin Research Programme on a full time engagement at the University of Bergen, Norway, and worked on a research project entitled, “External Aid System and Sports in Kenya’s National Development’'. In December 2011, he participated in the organization of the 1 st conference for the African Sport Management Association in Kampala, Uganda. So far he has established and maintains a very strong and vibrant working academic network in numerous countries all over the world including China, Germany, Australia, Norway, Canada, US, Venezuela, Russia, Taiwan as well as from all parts of Africa as shown in his full CV which is availed online. In 2011 he was on a campaign to promote traditional games of Kenya under a partnership between Kenyatta University and National Commission for UNESCO. He is the founding member (organizing secretary) for the newly established African Sports Management Association (ASMA) and a founding member of the World Association for Sports Management (WASM) founded in Taiwan in April 2012. In 2012, he initiated a partnership which led to the introduction of Students Training on Entrepreneurial Promotion (STEP) initiative at Kenyatta University. (For more info, Google search “Peter Wanderi”). Attended a seminar in China on Science, Technology and Innovation between 2 nd and 17 th September 2012.

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PPrrooff.. MMWWAANNGGII PPEETTEERR WWAANNDDEERRII ((PPhh..DD))

RREESSUUMMEE ((ffoorr PPrrooff.. MMwwaannggii PPeetteerr WWaannddeerrii,, PPhh..DD))

Prof. Mwangi Peter Wanderi is an Associate Professor and currently the Director, University – Industry

Partnerships, Kenyatta University, Kenya. He has over 22 years of teaching experience at the

University in the areas of Sport Anthropology, Exercise Physiology, and Pedagogy of Physical

Education and Sports both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. He has successfully supervised

over 50 postgraduate candidates at various levels up to PhD. His PhD, completed in 2001, is on

Traditional Games. This is an area he has widely contributed to through teaching, research and prolific

publishing. He received a 2005 Senior Scholars‟ Research Award from the Organization for Social

Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa (OSSREA). In 2007, he founded the Kenya

Federation of Traditional Games and Sports. In the same year, 2007, he was awarded a Research Grant

by the German based organization, Katholischer Akademischer Auslaender-Dienst (KAAD) for a

research project entitled, “The Traditional Games of the Maasai of Kenya: A Cultural- Educational

Appraisal” whose objective is to develop an audio-visual documentation of Maasai games for a

possible formalization. He has numerously served as an academic consultant for several institutions

within East Africa since 1995. Between 2007 and 2008 he was appointed a Consultant by the UNESCO

to initiate, co-ordinate and document a research report entitled, “Physical Education and Sports (PES)

in Kenya with Special Reference to Teacher–Training Colleges”. He served as the LOC Chair for the

17th

Biennial Conference of the International Society of Comparative Physical Education and Sports

(ISCPES) hosted by Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya, (which was graced by Mr. Wilfred Lemke,

the Special Advisor to the Secretary General on Sport for Peace and Development). He served as a

transitional member of the ISCPES Executive Board between 2010 and 2012. Between August to

December, 2009 he participated in the Nile Basin Research Programme on a full time engagement at

the University of Bergen, Norway, and worked on a research project entitled, “External Aid System

and Sports in Kenya’s National Development’'. In December 2011, he participated in the organization

of the 1st conference for the African Sport Management Association in Kampala, Uganda. So far he has

established and maintains a very strong and vibrant working academic network in numerous countries

all over the world including China, Germany, Australia, Norway, Canada, US, Venezuela, Russia,

Taiwan as well as from all parts of Africa as shown in his full CV which is availed online. In 2011 he

was on a campaign to promote traditional games of Kenya under a partnership between Kenyatta

University and National Commission for UNESCO. He is the founding member (organizing secretary)

for the newly established African Sports Management Association (ASMA) and a founding member of

the World Association for Sports Management (WASM) founded in Taiwan in April 2012. In 2012, he

initiated a partnership which led to the introduction of Students Training on Entrepreneurial

Promotion (STEP) initiative at Kenyatta University. (For more info, Google search “Peter

Wanderi”). Attended a seminar in China on Science, Technology and Innovation between 2nd

and 17th

September 2012.

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C UR R I C U L U M V I T A E CONTENTS

ITEM PAGE

I. BIO DATA ………………………………………………………………… 3

II. RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (at a glance)….. 4

III. PRESENTATION OF PAPERS IN CONFERENCES

(Titles, dates, venues, and cost) ……………………………………… 5

IV. RESEARCH …………………………………………………. ………… 12

V. PUBLICATIONS ………………………………………………………… 14

VI: CONSULTANCIES…………………………………………………. 19

VII. LINKAGES / PARTNERSHIPS ………………………………………. 22

VIII. PARTICIPATION IN ORGANISING OF CONFERENCES AND

THE CONFERENCES ORGANIZED (As a Local Organizing

Committee Member/ Official)………………………………………… 25

IX. ACADEMIC SUPERVISIONS ……………………………………… 26

A: PhD Supervisions (Both in Kenya and Outside Kenya)……………… 26

B: Completed M.Ed Supervisions (Both in Kenya and Outside Kenya)… 27

C: On Going M.ED SUPERVISIONS …………………………………….. 28

D: Postgraduate Research Projects Supervisions (All Graduated) … 29

X. NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL TRAINING/

WORKSHOPS / CONFERENCES ATTENDED ……………….. 31

XI. TEACHING AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE ………… 32

XII. OTHER RELATED/ RELEVANT EXPERIENCES …………….. 33

XIII. MEMBERSHIP TO PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS ……….. 34

XIV. REFEREES ………………………………………………………… .. 35

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I. BIO DATA

DATE OF BIRTH: 31ST

DECEMBER 1962

NATIONALITY: KENYAN

MARITAL STATUS: MARRIED (with 3 children aged 22, 21 and 12 years).

HOME LOCATION: Kenya (East Africa), Kiambu County, Githunguri District, Ikinu

Division, Githiga Location, Githiga Sub-location, Gathiong‟oi Village.

LANGUAGES: ENGLISH, KISWAHILI, AND KIKUYU

CONTACTS:

Kenyatta University, University – Industry Partnerships,

P.O. Box 43844-00100, Nairobi.

Or

HOME ADDRESS: P.O BOX 7600-00300, NAIROBI

Email: [email protected], [email protected]

Fax: +254 20 8711575

Tel: +254-20-8703851(office)

Cell phone: + 254 722 495 895

Web site: www.ku.ac.ke

CURRENT POSITION: Associate Professor and Director, University – Industry Partnerships

ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

University Teaching Experience: Over 20 years in the areas of Sport Anthropology with a special

interest on the Traditional Games of Africa; Exercise Physiology, and Pedagogy

of Physical Education and Sports both at undergraduate and postgraduate

levels.

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD): Kenyatta University (2001).

Masters (1987-1989):M. Ed (Kenyatta University)

Undergraduate (1984-1987):B.Ed.; 1984 – 1987 (Kenyatta University)

High School Attended: - Githiga High School (1981-1982)

P.O BOX 361, Kiambu

Secondary School Attended: - Queen of Apostles Seminary, Ruaraka, Nairobi (1977-1980)

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Primary School Attended: Njenga Primary School, Githunguri, Githiga (1970-1976)

II. RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (at a glance).

1) 1999 to 2012, over 56 quality Research Supervisions done at PhD (13), Masters (26) and 17

(Postgraduate Diploma) at different Universities, nationally and internationally, namely,

Kenyatta University, Kenya; Kyambogo University, Uganda; University of Dar es salaam,

Tanzania; and University of Karlsruhe, Germany as detailed below. Out of these 45 are

completed and over 11are ongoing.

2) 2012: Initiated a tripartite partnership amongst Kenyatta University – Kenya National

Commission for UNESCO (KNATCOM - UNESCO) and - Leuphana University of Lueneberg,

Germany, a Partnership which led to the introduction of Students Training on

Entrepreneurial Promotion (STEP) initiative at KU

3) 2011: Obtained a grant through Kenya National Commission for UNESCO for training tutors

from Teachers Training Colleges on the research based traditional games.

4) 2010: Jointly with others, obtained a Partnership for Higher Education in Africa -

Educational Technology Initiative (PHEA-ETI) project grant to implement a Kenyatta

University post graduate e-course on Research Methodology (Currently developing it).

5) August 2009, received a Nile Basin Research Programme award and joined a team of 10 Guest

Researchers from the 10 Nile Basin Countries as a country representative on a research project

entitled, “External Aid System and Sports in Kenya’s National Development’', hence

participated at the University of Bergen, Norway between August and December 2009 on Nile

Basin Research Programme.

6) July 2009, was invited to the Communications Commission of Kenya‟s 10th

Anniversary

Celebration as an academic Moderator in the 3 day public forum/ workshop and Chaired

Session No. 8 on „‟Internet Communication Technology (ICT) Access for All‟‟.

7) 2007 to 2008: Appointed as a Consultant by the UNESCO to initiate, co-ordinate and

document a research report entitled, “PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORTS (PES) IN

KENYA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO TEACHER–TRAINING COLLEGES:

CURRENT STATUS, CHALLENGES AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR

IMPROVEMENT”

8) September 2008: Engaged as an external Moderator by KIGALI INSTITUTE OF

EDUCATION, RWANDA to assess their Physical Education Teaching Modules.

9) 2007 to 2009: Was awarded a currently ongoing Research Grant by the German based

organization, Katholischer Akademischer Auslaender-Dienst (KAAD) for a research project

entitled, “The Traditional Games of the Maasai of Kenya: A Cultural- Educational Appraisal”.

Objective: Audio-visual documentation of Maasai games for a possible formalization.

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10) 2007: Participated in a joint research project entitled, “THE EVALUATION OF HUMAN

MOVEMENT AND SPORT STUDIES PROGRAMMES IN SELECTED AFRICAN

COUNTRIES: IMPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT”… (Jointly undertaken with Prof AL

Toriola, Tshwane Technical University, Pretoria, South Africa.

11) 2005- 2006: Was awarded the 2005 Senior Scholars Research Grant by the Organization of

Social Science Researchers for Eastern and Southern Africa (OSSREA), to document

Traditional Games of the Coastal region of Kenya and set a stage for their possible

formalization. The Project report was published in 2011.

12) 2007 to date: A member of the Editorial Board, International African Journal for the

Association of Health, P.E, Recreation, Sport and Dance (AJPHERD) published thrice per

year.

13) 2007 to 2010: A reviewer for International Council for Health, Physical Education, Recreation,

Sport and Dance (ICHPER-SD) Journal.

14) 2008 to date: A member of the Editorial Board of Kenyatta University sponsored African

Journal of Applied Human Sciences (AJAHS).

15) 1996- 2001:Researched on the PhD Thesis entitled, “Traditional Games

of the People of Mount Kenya Region. A Cultural-Educational Appraisal” on

partial sponsorships by Katholischer Akademischer Auslaender-Dienst (KAAD), at

the University of Karlsruhe, Germany and Kenyatta University.

= Conducted a vast part of the documentary analyses Section of the Literature Review

for the PhD research in Germany as well as in the US, at the University of Minnesota

between August 1999 and January 2000 at the University of Karlsruhe respectively.

III. PRESENTATION OF PAPERS IN CONFERENCES (Titles, dates, venues, and cost)

S/no.

Presenter Title of paper presented City/ Country

Date of conference

Funding (US$)

1)

2)

Mwangi Peter

Wanderi &

Mugenda Olive

Mwangi Peter

Wanderi

Strengthening Livelihoods,

Entrepreneurship & Exit

Opportunities for Youths

Business of Sports; Current

Trends and Challenges

UN, Gigiri, Nairobi, Kenya Kabarak, Nakuru, Kenya

2 – 4th July 2012 7th – 8th June 2012

US$300 US$250

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3)

4)

5)

6)

7)

8)

9)

10)

11)

Mwangi Peter

Wanderi &

Mugenda Olive

Mwangi Peter

Wanderi

Mwangi Peter

Wanderin &

K.Thairu

Mwangi Peter

Wanderi

Mwangi Peter

Wanderi &

Mugenda Olive

Mwangi Peter

Wanderi

Mwangi Peter

Wanderi

Mwangi Peter

Wanderi

Mwangi Peter

Wanderi, Satersdal

Innovation in Knowledge

Management: The Case of

Kenyatta University

Innovations at Kenyatta

University’s Chandaria

Business Innovation and

Incubation Centre

World Association of Sports

Management (WASM) as a tool

for greater regional sports

collaboration

The Revival and Promotion of

Traditional Games in Africa

Kenyatta University as a

Dynamic Institution of Higher

Learning in Eastern Africa

The Role of ASMA in

resuscitation of Traditional

Games of Africa.

The Status of Traditional

Games in East Africa as a

Cultural Identity

Resuscitation of Indigenous

Games of Africa. Why and how

the East African Games

Federation Must Take the Lead

The enhancement of

Development in the Nile Basin

KICC, Nairobi, Kenya Laico Regency, Nairobi, Kenya Taipei, Taiwan Merida, Venezuela Lusaka, Zambia Kampala, Uganda Kampala, Uganda Nairobi/ Kenya Nairobi, Kenya

7th – 11th May 2012 2nd May 2012 28 – 29 April 2012 18th to 21st April 2012 11th to 12 December, 2011 2nd to 4th Dec. 2011 13 – 15th Sept. 2011 16th – 18th Nov. 2010 6th – 8th June

US$150 US$100 US$5500 US$6500 US$2000 US$1000 US$1000 US$200 US$200

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12)

13)

14)

15)

16)

17)

18)

Tole & Goodwin

Yasmin

F. Jones,

M.Thairu, Cheung

S. Y., Mak Jennifer

M., and M. P.

Wanderi

Mwangi Peter

Wanderi and

Nteere Jacob

F. Jones,

M.Thairu, Cheung

S. Y., A.

Livingston, B. C.

Green, D. Walker,

Mak Jennifer M.,

and M. P. Wanderi

Mwangi Peter

Wanderi

Mwangi P.

Wanderi

Mwangi Peter

Wanderi

Mwangi Peter

through sports

Globalization of Sport

Management as an Academic

Discipline

Indigenous Games of Africa: A

call for urgent intervention

Global perspectives on sport

management as an academic

discipline

Sports in the Global Village:

facts and controversies

External Aid System and

Sports in Kenya’s National

Development

International Aid in Kenya (A

paper written as a back ground

to the Nile Basin Project on

„External Aid and Sports

Development in Kenya‟; for more

info visit http://www.svt.ntnu.no/africanetwork/ ).

Promotion of Traditional

/Indigenous Games of The

Nairobi, Kenya Nairobi, Kenya Indianapolis, USA Bergen Norway Univer. Of Agder, Norway Trondheim, Norway Vancouver

2010 6th – 8th June 2010 6th – 8th June 2010 16th – 20th March 2010 16/12/2009 23 – 24 Nov. 2009 2nd – 3rd Oct, 2009 22nd -

US$200 US$200 Appr. US$3,400 Appr. US$2,400 Appr. US$2,400 Appr. US$2,400 US$5000

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19)

20)

21)

22)

23)

24)

25)

Wanderi

Andanje M., P.

Bukhala &

M. P. Wanderi

Porsche M., Boes

K., Steiner H. &

Wanderi M. P.

Kamenju J. W., M.

P. Wanderi,

Njororai WWS &

J. S. Nteere

Wanderi M. Peter & Nteere Jacob S.

Wanderi M. P., Muthomi H. N.,

Muniu R. K., &

Mwangi, J.

Kimani.

Muthomi H. N.,

Wanderi M. P., &

Wachira L. J. M.

Mundia, M. F.,

Wanderi, M. P.

and Wamukoya E.

K.

World: Prospects and

Challenges

The phenomenon of bull

fighting in Kenya: a tourist

attraction and a cultural

entertainment or a beastly

sport?

A comparative Analysis of

Motor Fitness and Physical

Activity levels amongst 10 to 13

years old Kenyan and German

children: A Nation’s Concern

for the Future

Aerobic Capacity of Kenyan

Rugby Union Players

Extinction of Traditional

Games: A Call For Urgent

Global Action

Potency of an 18 – Day Outdoor Education Programme on Kenyan Armed Forces Cadets’ Life Effectiveness Qualities Outdoor education Programming: Experiential Learning, Facilitation and Instructor effects.

The Biomechanical Effects of

Use of Different Arm Actions in

Athletics.

, Canada Vancouver, Canada Kenyatta University, Kenya Tshwane University, S. Africa Gaborone, BOTSWANA Egerton University, Njoro, KENYA Egerton University, Njoro, KENYA Guangzhou,

CHINA

24th Jun, 2009 22nd - 24th Jun, 2009 28th – 30th April, 2009 23th–25th Oct, 2008 14th – 17th Oct. 2008 16th – 18th Sept. 2008 16th – 18th Sept. 2008 31

st July –

4th

August,

2008

US$5000 US$25 Approx. US$ 1,600 Approx. US$ 1,500 Aprox. US$250 Approx. US$250 Approx. US$ 3,280

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26)

27)

28)

29)

30)

31)

32)

33)

Mwangi P.

Wanderi

Andanje, M and

Wanderi, M. P.

Muthomi, H. N.

and Wanderi, M.

P.

Mwihaki, M. G.

and Wanderi M.

P.

Wanderi, M. P., Andanje, M. and

Muniu, R. K.

Wanderi, M. P., Andanje M,

Bukhala, P.W.

Andanje M.,

Gitonga E. and

Wanderi M. P

Wanderi, M.P., Andanje, M., and

Muniu, R.K.

Traditional Games of the

People of the Coastal Region of

Kenya: A cultural and

educational appraisal

Key Note Address:

The Relevance of Physical

Education and Sports in the

Achievement of Millennium

Development Goals (MDGs).

The Impact of a 3-Day Outdoor

Education Program on the

Social Competence and Team

Building Skills of Staff

Trainees in Kenyan Corporate

Settings.

Gender Disparities and

Participation in Swimming in

Nairobi Secondary Schools.

The Role of Physical Education

and Sports in East Africa’s

Regional Development Enhancement of the Full

Potential of the Impaired

Persons Through Sports

Towards Gender Equity in

Sports: Insights into Under

Representation of Women in

Sports in Kenya.

Popularization of Physical

Education and Sports in

Kenya’s Schools.

OSSREA/

K.U.

Nairobi,

KENYA

Kampala, UGANDA Kampala, UGANDA Kampala, UGANDA Kampala, UGANDA Nairobi, KENYA Moi University, Eldoret, KENYA

Eldoret,

KENYA

2nd

– 4th

July 2008

3rd

to 5th

July 2008

3rd

to 5th

July 2008

3rd

to 5th

July 2008

13th – 14th

Dec 2007

14th

to 16th

June 2007.

31st July –

4th

August

2007.

9th

– 11th

April,

2007.

Approx. US$150 Approx. US$550 Approx. US$550 Approx. US$550 Approx. US$550 Approx. US$150 Approx. US$250 Approx. US$250

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34)

35)

36) 37)

38)

39)

40)

Mwangi P.

Wanderi and

Maringa T. James

Mwangi P.

Wanderi

Gitonga R.,

Njororai W. W. S.,

E. K. Wamukoya,

and Mwangi P.

Wanderi

Mwangi P.

Wanderi, I. K.

Wabuyabo and

Wahome E. N.

Kamau. J. W.,

Mwangi P.

Wanderi and

Njororai, W. W. S.

Mwangi P.

Wanderi and Soita

W.P.

Mwangi P.

Wanderi and

Kamau J.W.

Challenges Faced by Promoters

of Prevention-of-Mother-to-

Child-Transmission of HIV: A

Case of Voi and Tausi Divisions

of Taita- Taveta District,

Kenya.

Traditional Games of Africa:

Their Promotion and

Institutionalization.

Influence of Significant Others

in socialization into Sports: The

Case of Kenyan Secondary

School Athletes.

Herbal Diet and Human

Health.

Obesity Preference Among

Children in Nairobi Province.

The Case of Horizon Academy

and Moi Avenue Primary

Schools.

Effective Sports Management.

Managing a Female Athlete:

The East African Case.

Physiological Issues in Female

Athletics and their Implications

to Participation in Physical

MasindeMu

rilo Vasity,

Kakamega,

KENYA

Kenyatta

Varsity,

Nairobi-

KENYA

Kenyatta

University,

Nairobi-

KENYA

Kenyatta

University,

Nairobi-

KENYA

Kenyatta

University,

Nairobi-

Kenya

Kenyatta

University,

Nairobi-

Kenya

“ “ “

22nd

March

to 25th

March,

2006

9th

– 11th

November,

2005.

9th

– 11th

November,

2005

9th

– 11th

November,

2005

9th

– 11th

November,

2005

18-19th

Nov. 2004.

18-19th

Nov. 2004.

Approx. US$250 Approx. US$150 Approx. US$150 Approx. US$150 Approx. US$150 Approx. US$150 Approx. US$150

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41)

42)

43)

44)

45)

46)

47)

48)

49)

Mwisukha A.,

Warutere C.M.,

and Mwangi P.

Wanderi

Mwisukha A.,

Warutere C.M.,

and Mwangi P.

Wanderi

M‟Mbaha

J.M.,Njororai

W.W.S., and

Mwangi P.

Wanderi

Njororai W.S. and

Mwangi P.

Wanderi

H.B. Mukala and

Mwangi P.

Wanderi

J.W. Kamau and

MP. Wanderi

Mwangi P.

Wanderi

Mwangi P.

Wanderi

Mwangi P.

Wanderi

Activities and Sports.

Insights into the Family Setting

as the Centre for Leisure and

Recreation Delivery.

Leisure and Recreation

Participation: The Problem of

Time Famine.

Social Mobility Through

Sports: The Case of Selected

Members of Mathare Youth

Sports Association.

Sustenance of Sports Activities

in Schools.

Achievement motivation: An

option to Participants in

Sports.

Relevance of Training for

Aerobic Capacity in Physical

Activities.

Significance of Redox

Reactions in Physical

Performance.

Towards Promotion of

Traditional P.E and Games in

Kenya. A Cultural-Educational

Appraisal.

The Traditional Games of

“ “ “

“ “ “

“ “ “

“ “ “

“ “ “

“ “ “

“ “ “

Egerton

Varsity,

Njoro,

Kenya

Kenyatta Varsity

18-19th

Nov. 2004.

18-19th

Nov. 2004.

18-19th

Nov. 2004.

18th

-21st

May 2003.

2002 2002 2002 1998

11th

-15th

Sep 1997.

Approx. US$150 Approx. US$150 Approx. US$150 Approx. US$150 Approx. US$150 Approx. US$150 Approx. US$150 Approx. US$250 Approx. US$150

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50)

Mwangi P.

Wanderi

Mwangi P.

Wanderi

Mount Kenya Region.

Sport Entrepreneurship in

Kenya.

Towards Upgrading P.E in

Kenya to an Examination

Subject status.

Kenyatta Varsity Kenyatta Varsity

11th

-15th

Sept. 1997.

2nd

- 3rd

,

May 1996.

Approx. US$150 Approx. US$150

IV. RESEARCH

S/no Researcher Year Title Donor(s) / Sponsors

Funding (US$)

1) 2) 3) 4) 5)

M. Peter Wanderi Mwangi P. Wanderi M. Peter Wanderi Mwangi P. Wanderi Mwangi P. Wanderi (Lead Researcher; Co-authored with,

2012 2011 2010 2009 August to December 2007 - 2008

Students Training on Entrepreneurial Promotion (STEP) – A hands- on research based project Promotion of Traditional Games of Kenya

University – Industry Partnership

on Community Outreach

“External Aid System and Sports

in Kenya’s National

Development’'

Physical Education and Sports

(PES)in Kenya with Special

Reference to Teacher Education:

Current Status, Challenges and

Recommendations for

Improvements

UNESCO UNESCO

AAU/ ACCU

University of

Bergen,

Norway (Nile Basin Research Programme)

UNESCO

2,700 EUROS US$26,000 US$... Aprox. US$37,000 US$1000

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S/no Researcher Year Title Donor(s) / Sponsors

Funding (US$)

6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11)

Bukhala P., Gitonga E., Kamau J., Andanje M., Muniu R., Kamenju J., Gikaria N., Mwose N., Masinjila T., Mwangi P. Wanderi Toriola Abel L. & Mwangi P. Wanderi Mwangi P. Wanderi Mwangi P. Wanderi Mwangi P. Wanderi Mwangi P. Wanderi

2007 - 2008 2007 2005 - 2006 1996 - 2001 1988 – 1989 1987

Traditional Games of the Maasai Evaluation of physical education

sport programmes in African

countries

Traditional Games of the Coastal

region of Kenya

Traditional Games of Mt. Kenya

Region (PhD Research project)

A study on Relationship Amongst

Diploma Trainee – Teachers‟

Achievement Motivation, Attitude

Towards Physical Education and

Academic Performance (M. Ed

Research Project)

Physical Fitness Evaluation Among

a Selected Group of Kenyatta

University Female Students

Katholischer

Akademischer

Auslaender-

Dienst (KAAD)

Tshwane

Technical

University,

South Africa

OSSREA

Kenyatta

University,

KAAD, Uni.

Of Minnesota,

& Self

Kenyatta

University

Kenyatta

University &

Self

US$550 US$300 US$18,800 Approx. US$ 13,000 Approx. US$1,300 Approx. US$10

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V. PUBLICATIONS

S/no.

Author Year Title Journal/ Book

ISBN/ ISSN Reference No.

1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)

N. Ndegwa, M. P.

Wanderi & M. Andanje

Njuguna P. K., Ritho C.,

Olweny T., & Wanderi

M. P.

Elijah G. Gitonga, Peter

W. Mwangi & Mwisukha

Andanje

Gitonga E. R., Andanje

M., Wanderi P.M.,

Bailasha N., & Nteere J.S.

Samson Kuria, Wanderi

Peter, & Ondigi Alice

Wanjiku Jane Kamau

Mwangi Peter Wanderi

Simiyu W.W. Njororai

2012 2012 2011 2011 2011 2011

Factors influencing behavior change for the prevention of the spread of HIV/AIDS among students in Githunguri Division, Githunguri District , Kiambu County, Kenya Internet Banking Adoption in Kenya: the Case of Nairobi county. The Influence of Mass Media in Socialization into sport of Kenyan Secondary School Athletes Teacher-trainees Attitude Towards Physical Education in Kenya Factors Influencing Labour Turnover in Three and Five Star - Rated Hotels in Nairobi, Kenya Prevalence of

Overweight and

Obesity Among

International Journal of Business and Social Sciences , Vol. 3 No. 16, Aug 2012. International Journal of Business and Social Science Vol. 3 No. 18, Sept. 2012 (Special Issue) International Journal of Current Research, Vol.3, Issue 11, Oct. 2011, pp.471 - 475 Educational Research and Reviews. Vol.6 (17), Nov. 2011 International Journal of Humanities and Social science, Vol.1, No. 20, Dec. 2011 African Journal

of Physical and

Health

ISSN 2219 – 1933 (Print) ISSN 2219 – 6021 (Online) ISSN: 0975-833X ISSN: 1990-3839 ISSN:

ISSN:

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7) 8) 9) 10) 11)

Edwin K. Wamukoya

M. Peter Wanderi

Francis M. Mwangi, Peter

M. Wanderi, Edwin K.

Wamukoya, Vincent O.

Onywera and Elijah R.

Gitonga (2011)

Muniu R.K., Wanderi M.

P., & Andanje M. (2010). Thangu, K. E., Wanderi

P. & Andanje M. (2010).

Mwangi P. Wanderi,

Andanje Mwisukha &

Peter W. Bukhala

2011 2011 2010 2010 2009

Primary School

Children in Nairobi

Province, Kenya.

Traditional Games of the People of the Coastal Region of Kenya (Research Project Report Publication) Effects of different arm

kinematics on

performance in long

distance running Gender Based Analysis

of Perceived Stress

Levels among

Secondary School

Students in Kenya. Management of

Stereotype Behaviour in

Autism: Efficiency of

Structural Physical

Exercises on Gender.

Enhancement of the

Full Potential of the

Impaired Persons

Through Sports in the

Education,

Recreation, Sport

and Dance.

(AJPHERD) OSSREA Research Project Report Publication

International

Journal of

Current

Research. Vol.

3, Issue 6, pp.

185 – 190, June

International

Journal of

Research in

Counseling and

Sports Sciences

(IJORECS) Vol.

1 No 1, 2010

International

Journal of

Research in

Counseling and

Sports Sciences

(IJORECS) Vol.

1 No 1, 2010

Disability

Studies

Quarterly

Journal (http://w

11174315

ISBN:978-

99944-55-

56-0

ISSN: 0975-

833X

ISSN 2026-

5913

ISSN 2026-

5913

ISSN: 0794 -

4667

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12) 13) 14) 15)

Wanderi, M. P.

Wanderi, M. P. and

Ndee, H.

Gathua, J. K. and M. P.

Wanderi

Mwangi P. Wanderi

2009 2009 2009 2009

21st Century: The

Kenyan Case Traditional and indigenous games and sports of East and Central Africa.

Traditional Games of Selected Bantu Communities of Tanzania

Traditional games of Mount Kenya region: An analysis of the Research Methodology and Scientific Principles Involved.

A Contextual

ww.dsq-

sds.org/issue/vie

w/42 )

A Chapter in

the book,

“Traditional and Indigenous Games and Sports in Africa”. Mokopane, South Africa: www.publishing

(pty) Ltd (pp.1-7). A Chapter in

the book,

“Traditional and Indigenous Games and Sports in Africa”. Mokopane, South Africa: www.publishing

(pty) Ltd (pp.8-28).

A Chapter in

the book,

“Traditional and Indigenous Games and Sports in Africa”. Mokopane, South Africa: www.publishing

(pty) Ltd (pp. 29 -44).

A Chapter in

the book,

ISBN 978-32467-8-1 ISBN 978-32467-8-1 ISBN 978-32467-8-1

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16) 17) 18) 19)

Kamenju J. W. M. Peter

Wanderi & Njororai

W.W.S.

Andanje M. & M. Peter

Wanderi

M. Peter Wanderi

Wanderi, M.P.

& Gateru F. M.

2009 2009 2008 2007

Overview of the

Traditional games of

the Mount Kenya

Region.

Aerobic Capacity of

Kenyan Rugby Union

Players

Review of

Management Issues

and Challenges in

Kenya’s Sports as a

Basis for Future

Development

Identity, Sports and

Leisure in

Contemporary

Kenyan Society.

Sports and Games in

Kenya and their Role

in Society.

“Traditional and Indigenous Games and Sports in Africa”. Mokopane, South Africa: www.publishing

(pty) Ltd (pp. 45 -61. In the African

Journal of

Applied Human

Sciences

(AJAHS) (pp )

In the Journal of

Educational

Research and

Development

(Faculty of

Education,

Ahmadu Bello

University,

Zaria)

In the book,

“Culture,

Performance and

Identity: Paths of

Communication

in Kenya” (Arts,

Culture and

Society, Vol. 2)

In the book, “Cultural

Production and

Social Change in

ISBN 978-32467-8-1

ISSN: 2070 –

917X

ISSN: 0794-

4667

Volume 4

Number 1

April 2009

ISBN 9966-

7244-1-9.

ISBN 9966

9743 77

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20) 21) 22) 23) 24)

Wanderi, M.P.

Wanderi, M. P.

Gateru F.M. and M.P.

Wanderi

Kamau J.W., Njororai

W.W.S., and M. Peter

Wanderi

Njororai W.W.S. and M.P.

2007 2006 2004 2003 2003

The Art of Play: The

Search of Beauty and

Identity Through

Physical Activity.

The Traditional

Games of Africa:

Directions and

Challenges in Their

Promotion and

Formalization.

The Significance of

Traditional Games

and Dances in

Traditional African

Culture and its

Curriculum

Implications.

Aerobic Capacity and

Need for its

Assessment Among

Athletes: The Case of

Kenyatta University

Soccer Players.

Sustenance of Sports

Kenya: building

Bridges, (Art,

Culture and

Society, Vol. 1)

A Chapter in the

Journal,

JAHAZI:

Culture, Arts,

Performance. Vol. 1, Issue 2,

2007. International

Journal of

Physical

Education. A

Review

Publication. Vol.

XLIII, Issue1, 1st

Quarter 2006,

(Hofmann).

African Journal

of Physical and

Health

Education,

Recreation, Sport

and Dance.

(AJPHERD)

East African

Journal of

Physical

Education,

Sports Science,

Leisure and

Recreation

Management:

Vol. 1, Issue 1,

2003.

Published in the

ISBN 9966

–9743 –

8 – 5

ISSN 0341-

8685.

ISSN 1117

4315

(Vol. 10, No.

3, pp. 248-

254

ISSN 1810-

259

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25 26

Wanderi

Mwangi P. Wanderi

Mwangi P. Wanderi

1999 1998

Activities in Primary

Schools.

Traditional Games of

East and Central

Africa.

Traditional Games of

Mount Kenya Region.

proceedings of

the Kenyan

National

Teachers

workshop.

In the book,

“P.E and Sports

in Africa” (pp.

77 – 83)

In African

Journal for the

Association of

Health, P.E,

Recreation, Sport

and Dance.

(AJPHERD)

VOL. 4, Number

2, October 1998

ISBN

576456815

ISBN 978-

32467- 5-5

ISSN 1117

4315

VI: CONSULTANCIES

S/no. Consultant(s) Consulting person/Body/ organization

Year Title of Consultancy services

Payment (US$)

1) 2) 3)

Mwangi Peter Wanderi Mwangi P. Wanderi Mwangi P. Wanderi

University of Nairobi KNATCOM-UNESCO International

2011 2011 2009

Review of the B.Ed PE Curriculm

Promotion of

Traditional Games

of Kenya

US$200 US$26,000

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4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9)

Mwangi P. Wanderi Mwangi P. Wanderi (Lead Contact i/c); Co- participants; Bukhala P., Kiplamai F., Kamau J., Andanje M., Muigai D., Onywera V Mwangi P. Wanderi Mwangi P. Wanderi

Mwangi P. Wanderi Mwangi P. Wanderi

Association of athletic Federations University of Nairobi KEMRI – U o Manitoba – KU – TEPAD collaboration Ministry of Education/ Gikang’a Kageche Secondary School, Kiambu Kiambu East Secondary Schools Principals’ Association Ministry of Education, Kenya, Dept. of Quality Control International Military

2009, 2010. 2011, 2012 (on going) 2009 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 March, 2009 November 2008 November 2008

Support Team

Process and

Leadership in

Sports

External Examiner

“Sports – Without

– Borders” Project:

Sports for

Development

Chairman, Board

of Governors

Invited as a Guest

Speaker during

their annual

meeting held in a

Nanyuki hotel

Teaching of

Traditional Games

in TTCs

The Functional Human Anatomy:

Approx. US$67 On going Approx. US$51,554 (Canadian Dollars 56,600) Free Service Approx. US$130 Approx. US$67 Approx. US$67

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10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16)

Mwangi P. Wanderi Mwangi P. Wanderi M. P. Wanderi

Mwangi P. Wanderi Mwangi P. Wanderi Mwangi P. Wanderi Mwangi P. Wanderi

Council-CISM UNESCO University of

Venda, S. A.,

Centre for

Biokinetics and

Recreation

services KIGALI INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION Kyambogo University, Kampala, UG University of

Dar es Salaam,

Tanzania

University of

Dar es Salaam,

Tanzania

University of

Dar es Salaam,

Tanzania

2007 -2008 November 2008 September 2008 2007 - 2008 2007 2006 2005

The case of boxing Physical Education and

Sports (PES)in

Kenya with

Special Reference

to Teacher

Education:

Current Status,

Challenges and

Recommendations

for Improvements

Moderation of

Recreation &

Leisure Program Evaluation /

External

Moderation of

Physical Education

Modules

External Examiner External Examiner External Examiner External Examiner

US$1000 Nil US$200 Approx. US$1,200 Approx. US$1,400 Approx. US$1,400 Approx. US$1,400

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17) 18) 19) 20) 21) 22) 23) 24)

Mwangi P. Wanderi Mwangi P. Wanderi Mwangi P. Wanderi Mwangi P. Wanderi Mwangi P. Wanderi Mwangi P. Wanderi Mwangi P. Wanderi Mwangi P. Wanderi

Kenyatta

University

IAAF Academy

OSSREA/

Makerere

University,

Department of

Sports Science

Kyambogo University, Kampala

Kenya Institute of Education (KIE) Ministry of Education Kahawa Garrison

Secondary

School, NRB.

Utalii Hotel

International

African Journal

for the

Association of

Health, P.E,

Recreation,

Sport and Dance

(AJPHERD) International

2007 2006 2003 - 2006 2007 – 2008 (3 times) 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012(on going) 2005 2007 -2012 (on going) 2007 –

Elite Coaches

Course Facilitator

Visiting Senior

Lecturer

Teaching and

Supervisions of

M.Sc students

National Teacher-

Education PE

Curriculum

Development

Workshops

Member, Board of

Governors (Chair,

Academic Sub-

Committee

Kenyan Hotels

Managers‟

workshop

Reviewer Reviewer

Approx. US$72 US$4,000 Approx. US$4,000 Approx. US$2,400 Free Service Approx. US$72 Nil

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25) 26) 27)

Mwangi P. Wanderi Mwangi P. Wanderi Mwangi P. Wanderi

Council for

Health, Physical

Education,

Recreation,

Sport and Dance

(ICHPER-SD)

Journal. African Journal

for the Applied

Human

Sciences

(AJAHS) University of Nairobi, PE DEPT. Catholic University of Eastern Africa

2008 (on going) 2008 (on going) 2005 1995

Reviewer Establishment of the new PE Dept. Teaching Practice External Examiner

Nil Nil Approx. US$280 Approx. US$425

VII. LINKAGES / PARTNERSHIPS

S/no. Department/organization/ School/centre/Directorate

Linkage Commencement

Status/ Remarks

1) 2) 3) 4) 5)

Kenyatta University – Chandaria

Foundation Partnership

Kenyatta University – Orange (Telkom)

Partnership

Kenyatta University – KWS Partnership

Kenyatta University – Maheinem

Education Institute Partnership

Kenyatta University – University of

2011

2011

2011

2011

2011

Very active; Chandaria

Foundation represented in the

Chandaria Business Innovation

& Incubation Centre at KU

Very Active, Orange provides

unlimited internet connectivity

at KU' s Chandaria BIIC

MoU signed and active

MoU signed and active

Active; An instrumental

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6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13)

Western Ontario Business Incubation

Partnership

Kenyatta University – Youth Enterprise

Development Fund (YEDF) Partnership

Kenyatta University – National Council

for Science and Technology (NCST)

Partnership

Kenyatta University – Kenya National

Commission for UNESCO (KNATCOM -

UNESCO) Partnership

Kenyatta University – Leuphana

University of Lueneberg, Germany,

Partnership

Kenyatta University – Global Peace

Festival Foundation (GPFF) Partnership

Kenyatta University and East African

Presbyterian Church University;

Kenyatta University and the University of

Karlsruhe, Germany. Contact person: Prof.

Dr. Klaus Boes ([email protected])

Kenyatta University and the Tshwane

University of Technology, Pretoria, South

2011

2011

2011 - 2012

2012

2012

2010

Linkage

Linkage

partner in sharing and

exchange of ideas and

experiences on business

incubation

YEDF supported KU‟s

business and innovative

incubations by funding the

professional mentors to a tune

of Ksh5m in 2011

NCST sends their funded

innovators for mentoring and

incubation and Chandaria BIIC

KNATCOM – UNESCO has

facilitated special partnership

projects with KU since 2011

Led to the introduction of

Students Training on

Entrepreneurial Promotion

(STEP) initiative at KU

Partnership proposals being

developed on a wide ranging

activities geared towards

promotion of peace and

development initiatives in the

Eastern African Region

Led a number of collaborations

MOU has been approved by

both Universities.

MOU has been signed by both

Universities. Very active and

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14) 15) 16) 17)

Africa. Contact person; Prof. Abel L.

Toriola, e-mail: [email protected]

KEMRI – University of Manitoba –

Kenyatta University Contact persons; Prof.

Maritim Songok, [email protected];

Prof. Jennifer Mactavish,

[email protected]

Kenyatta University – University of

Macau, China. Contact person, Prof.

Walter King Y. Ho, [email protected]

Kenyatta University – Makerere

University.

Kenyatta University and University of

West Virginia, USA contact person, Dr

Floyd Jones (Associate Professor)…

Linkage on

“Sports

without

borders”

Linkage

Linkage

Linkage

led to the hosting of 17th

Biennial ISCPES conference at

KU in 2010

MOU has been signed by both

Universities.

MOU has been drafted and joint research and development initiatives are on going. MOU has been signed by both

Universities.

MOU is being discussed by

both Universities.

VIII. PARTICIPATION IN ORGANISING OF CONFERENCES AND THE

CONFERENCES ORGANIZED ( As a Local Organizing Committee Member/ Official)

(i) African Conference on Volunteer Action for Peace and Development held at UN Grounds,

Gigiri Nairobi, 2 – 4th

July 2012 (Member of the Steering Committee).

(ii) 1st Conference for the African Sport Management Association, Kampala, Uganda, 2nd – 4

th

Dec. 2011

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(iii) 7TH

Edition of the East African Universities Games: 16 – 18th

Nov. 2010 (Symposium) and 17th

– 21st Dec. 2010 (Games) at Kenyatta University, Kenya

(iv) The 17th

Edition of the International Society of Comparative Physical Education and Sports

(ISCPES) International Conference held in Kenya in June 2010. (Served as LOC Chairman

following a successful bid).

(v) The 6th

Biennial Congress of the African Association for Health, Physical Education,

Recreation, Sports and Dance. Held on 9th

– 11th

November 2005, at Kenyatta University,

Nairobi-Kenya (Served as the Vice-Chairman, Conference LOC).

(vi) 5th

National Conference of Kenya Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation,

Sports and Dance and 2nd

East Africa Universities Pre-Games Scientific Conference, 18-19th

November 2004, held at Kenyatta University, Nairobi-Kenya (Served as Chairman,

Conference LOC).

(vii) International Athletics Seminar held at Kenyatta University, on 11th

February 2004.

(viii) National Workshop for Primary Teachers and Teacher Education Lecturers in Physical

Education, at Kenyatta University (18th

-21st May 2003).

(ix) 4th

National Conference of Kenya Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Sport

and Dance (KAHPER-SD) at Kenyatta University, 21-22nd

November, 2002

(x) 3rd

Scientific Congress of Africa for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Sport and Dance

(AFAHPER-SD) at Kenyatta University, 11th

- 15th

September, 1997

(xi) 1st National Conference of Kenya Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Sport

and Dance (KAHPER-SD) at Kenyatta University, 2nd – 3rd

May, 1996.

IX. ACADEMIC SUPERVISIONS

A: Ph.D Supervisions (Both in Kenya and Outside Kenya)

(i) Gitonga R. Elijah (Graduated 2005) – Title, “The Role of Significant Others in Influencing

Students’ Participation in Sports”.

(ii) Kamau Jane W. (Graduated Dec. 2008). Title: “Assessment of Obesity Prevalence Among

Children in Nairobi Province”.

(iii) Muthomi N. Helen, (Graduated Dec. 2008) Title: “The Corporate Sector’s Use of

Recreational in Team Building in Kenya and its Impact to Recreation Development”.

(iv) Muniu R.K. (Graduated, June 2009) – Title, “Effects of Sports Participation on Examination

Related Stress among Selected Kenyan Secondary School Students.”

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(v) Muigai D. N. (Graduated, December 2009). Title, “Sport Market Orientation and Fitness

Enterprises Performance in Kenya”.

(vi) Waithaka Esther, (Graduated, December 2009). Title, “The informal Children Games and

Their Significance. A Study of Kiambu District, Kenya.”

(vii) Nakayiza Nsimbambi Connie (Graduated, December 2010: from Kyambogo University,

Kampala, Uganda, registered at Kenyatta University). Title: “Assessment of Health-Related

Fitness of Pupils in Primary Schools in Mpigi and Wakiso Districts, Uganda.”

(viii) Soita Wanzala Paschal (Graduated, December 2010: From Kyambogo University but

registered at Kenyatta University). Title: “Appraisal of Services in Commercial Fitness

Centers in Uganda”

(ix) Ananura Eunice Kateshumbwa (GRADUATED 2011: from Kyambogo University, Uganda

but registered at Kenyatta university). Title: “Trends towards Gender Equity in Sports in

Uganda”.

(x) Stephen Mabagala (from University of Dar-es- Salaam, Tanzania, registered at Kenyatta

University). Submitted Thesis for examining; Title: “The extent of Physical Education

Teachers’ Compliance with the Professional Code of Ethics and Conduct in Tanzania”.

(xi) Murioga Wilfred M (ONGOING). Title: “Efficiency of Macadamia Nuts Marketing Systems

in the Central Kenyan Highlands”.

(xii) Gitau Florence (proposal stage) Title: “Contributions of Selected Community Based Sports

Organisations Towards Achievement of Millennium Development Goals in Kenya”

(xiii) Yusuph Singo Omari (proposal stage), from university of Dar-es-Salaam. Tanzania. Title:

“Assessment of the Implementation of National Sports Development Policy Towards

Promotion of Youth Sports in Tanzania”.

PLUS A FEW OTHERS WHO ARE JUST COMMENCING

B: Completed M.Ed Supervisions (Both in Kenya and Outside Kenya)

(i) Bailasha Nicholas (Graduated in 1999) – Title; “Effectiveness of Serves Used in Volleyball”.

(Kenyatta University).

(ii) Hellen Nkatha (Graduated in 2002)- Title; “ Effects of P.E Program on Deaf Pupils Health-

Related Fitness: A Case of Kaaga School for the Deaf”. (Kenyatta University).

(iii) Kamau Jane Wanjiku (Graduated in 2003). Title: Aerobic Capacity Among Soccer Players of the

Kenya Premier League.

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(iv) Muigai D.N (Graduated 2003) – Title, “Corporate Sector’s Marketing Through Sports

Sponsorships”. (Kenyatta University).

(v) Janet M‟Mbaha (Graduated 2004)-Title; “Assessment of Social-Economic Mobility Through

Sports: Case of Mathare Youth Sports Association” (Kenyatta University).

(vi) Muasya Vincent (Graduated December, 2007). “The Efficacy of the Low Impact Dance on

Health-related Fitness. The Case of Kenyatta University Students”.

(vii)Gathwe M. Mwihaki (Graduated December, 2007). “The Psycho-social Factors Affecting

Students’ Participation in Swimming in Secondary Schools in Nairobi Province, Kenya”.

(viii) Kamenju W. Janet (Graduated December, 2007). “Assessment of Aerobic Levels of selected

Kenyan Rugby Players in the 2005 Kenya Cup”.

(ix) Kamande Isaac (Graduated December, 2007). “Positional Assessment of Selected Performance –

Related Components of Physical Fitness Amongst Kenyan University Basket Ball Players.

(x) Katiwa Edna (Graduated June, 2008). “Effects of an Eight Week Physical Education Program

on Autistic Children at the Kenya Autism Center”.

(xi) Mundia M. Francis (Graduated Dec. 2008). “An Analysis of the Effect of Different Arm

Actions in Athlete’s Middle and Long Distance Performance”.

(xii) Kithuka H. (Graduated Dec. 2010). “The Traditional Games of the Akamba of Eastern

Kenya”

(xiii) Soita W. Paschal. (Graduated 2005). Title: “Analysis of Fitness Trends Among Urban

Dwellers in Kampala. The Case of selected Fitness Clubs and Studios”. Kyambogo

University, Uganda.

(xiv) Kasoma Sandra (Graduated 2005). Title: “Comparative Study of the Teacher Education in

Kenya and Uganda”. Kyambogo University, Uganda.

(xv) Nakiyaga Hajarah (Graduated 2006), Title: “The Impact of Academic Programmes on

Leisure and Sport Participation Amongst Undergraduate Students: A case of Kyambogo

and Makerere Universities, Kyambogo University, Uganda.

(xvi) Kavuma Lawrence (Graduated 2007). “Factors Affecting Leisure and Recreation Pattern

Among Uganda Police Force Officers in Kampala City, Uganda”.

(xvii) Michael Porche, from University of Karlsruhe, on an exchange programme between Kenyatta

University and University of Karlsruhe, Germany. M. Sc degree Research title, “A

Comparative Analysis of Motor Fitness between Kenyan and German Children and

Teenagers”(Completed; Graduated 2007).

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(xviii) Ndegwa Njeri Isabell (GRADUATED 2010) “Factors Influencing Behavior Change for

HIV/AIDS Prevention Among Students in Githunguri Division, in Kiambu District,

Kenya.”

(xix) Kung‟u Kuria (GRADUATED 2011) “Assessment of Labour Turn Over in Star-rated

Hotels in Nairobi, Kenya.” (From Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management,

Kenyatta University).

C: On Going M.ED SUPERVISIONS

(xx) Kizito (To Resubmit) “An Analysis of Extrinsic Incentives Value Rating Amongst Selected

Male Team, Individual and Combat Sports Athletes’ in Kenya”.

(xxi) Litaba Samuel (Collecting Data) “Coach Leadership Behavior Amongst Kenya Rugby

Teams.”

(xxii) Janet Muhalia (submitted 1st draft: title “Factors Influencing the Development of Sports

Towns in Kenya”.

(xxiii) D. Ngatia (PILOTING)

(xxiv) Penina Wanjiku Mwenda (Proposal submitted for Examination). Title: “Traditional Games of

the Gusii Community of Kenya”

(xxv) Githogora (Proposal Stage)

(xxvi) Phyllis (Proposal Stage)

D: Postgraduate Research Projects Supervisions (All Graduated)

(i) Mwanjama, O.J. (2002).(Graduated) “HIV/AIDS Awareness and Attitudes towards

HIV/AIDS Control Amongst Care (K) – Rap Staff in Dadaab Refugee Camps.” Research

Project for Postgraduate Diploma in HIV/AIDS Control, Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya.

(ii) Njuguna, D.K. (Graduated 2002). “Effects of Audio–Visual Aids in HIV/AIDS Control

among Adolescents. A case Study of Selected Secondary Schools in Lari Division, Kiambu

District.” Research Project for Postgraduate Diploma in HIV/AIDS Control, Kenyatta

University, Nairobi, Kenya.

(iii) Obaga M.A. (Graduated 2002). “Effects of Audio – Visuals in Creating HIV/AIDS

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Awareness Amongst Teacher – Trainees Case Study of Narok Teachers Training College.”

Research Project for Postgraduate Diploma in HIV/AIDS Control, Kenyatta University,

Nairobi, Kenya.

(iv) Kinyua J.W. (2004). An Assessment of the Attitudes Towards HIV/AIDS, Awareness Level

and Related Practices Amongst Church Leaders in Kikuyu Division, Kiambu District.”

Research Project for Postgraduate Diploma in HIV/AIDS Control, Kenyatta University Nairobi,

Kenya. (Graduated).

(v) Omweri K. N. (2004). (Completed and Graduated in 2004). “An Assessment of Trainee

Teachers’ Attitudes and Knowledge of VCTs in Training Colleges of the Coastal

Province of Kenya’. Research Project for Postgraduate Diploma in HIV/AIDS Control,

Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya.(Graduated).

(vi) Kimeu, B. M. (Graduated 2005). “Knowledge and Attitudes Towards the use of Condoms: A

Case Study of Two African Inland Church Congregations in Mbooni Location, Machakos,

Kenya”. Research Project for Postgraduate Diploma in HIV/AIDS

CONTROL, Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya. (Graduated)

(vii) Ndegwa I. Njeri (Graduated 2006). “Self Esteem and Utilization of VCT in Secondary

Schools in Githunguri Division, Kiambu District, Kenya”. Research Project for Postgraduate

Diploma in HIV/AIDS Control, Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya.

(viii) Kahura J. Kanua, (Graduated 2006). “The Role of Peer Groups Against HIV/ Aids in

Secondary Schools in Wundanyi Division, Taita- Taveta District, Kenya”. Research Project

for Postgraduate Diploma in HIV/AID Control, Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya.

(ix) Kinuthia Rose (Graduating 2007). “The Public Schools Principals’ Knowledge and Attitudes

Towards HIV VCT Services in Ndaragwa Division, Nyandarua District, Kenya”. Research

Project for Postgraduate Diploma in HIV/AIDS Control, Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya.

(x) Maina W. Mary (Graduating 2007). “Acceptability of VCT by Church Leaders in the Full

Gospel Church of Kenya, in Kikuyu Division, Kiambu District, Kenya. Research Project for

Postgraduate Diploma in HIV/AIDS Control, Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya.

(xi) Kariuki J. Ngunjiri (Graduated 2006). “Teachers’ Knowledge and Attitudes Towards the

Use of Condoms in Control of HIV/ AIDS in Kakuzi Division, Thika District, Kenya.”

Research Project for Postgraduate Diploma in HIV/AIDS Control, Kenyatta University,

Nairobi, Kenya.

(xii) Maringa T. James (Graduated 2006). “Challenges Faced by Promoters of Prevention-of-

Mother-to-Child-Transmission of HIV: A Case of Voi and Tausi Divisions of Taita-

Taveta District, Kenya”. Research Project for Postgraduate Diploma in HIV/AIDS Control,

Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya.

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(xiii) Ruithia M. Njoki (Graduated 2007) “The Care and Experience of AIDS Orphans in

Secondary Schools in Mangu Location, Thika District, Kenya.” Research Project for

Postgraduate Diploma in HIV/AIDS Control, Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya.

(xiv) Burugu Lucy W. Wanjiku (Graduated 2007). “Knowledge and Altitudes towards VCT

Services Among College Students in Eldoret Municipality. A Case Study of Eldoret

Polytechnic.”

(xv) Awour Rebecca (Graduated 2007). “Impact of HIV/AIDS Stigmatization and

Discrimination with the Kenya Military. A Case of study at the Armed Forces Memorial

Hospital.”

(xvi) Nganyi David (Graduated 2007) “Teachers’ Attitudes and Practices in the Teaching of

HIV/AIDS Curriculum in Secondary Schools in Tiriki West Division of Vihiga District,

Kenya.”

(xvii) Joslyn Nkonge (Graduated 2007). “Acceptance of VCT Services among Secondary School

Teachers in Central Division of Kajiado District.”

X. NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL TRAINING/ WORKSHOPS / CONFERENCES

ATTENDED

1. 1st African Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation (for Promotion of Youth Employment,

Human Capital development and Inclusive Growth) Held at Hotel Inter- Continental, Nairobi, 1st –

3rd

April 2012.

2. International Association of Universities 2011 Conference on Strategies for Securing Equityin

Access and Success in Higher Education at safari Park Hotel, Nairobi, on 16th

– 18th

November

2011

3. National Council for Science and Technology‟s 4th

National Conference for Dissemination of

Research Results and Exhibition of Innovation held at Kenyatta International Conference, 3rd

to 6th

May 2011.

4. East African Community Extra Ordinary Business Conference held at Milimani Conference Centre,

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, in April 2011

5. KAAD Society of East Africa (KASEA) / KAAD 50th

Anniversary Conference held at Bishop Stam

Centre, Kakamega, 11th

– 14th

August 2011.

6. Kenyatta University – KEMRI – University of Manitoba “Sports – Without – Borders”

Workshop held at the Utalii Hotel, Nairobi on 20th

– 24th

April, 2009.

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7. February 2009 attended a short training course on “Management of University Departments,

Schools, and Directorates”, organized by the Centre for Capacity Development in Higher

Education, Kenyatta University.

8. Kenyatta University and Partnerships for Higher Education in Africa (PHEA) workshop of

Educational Technology Initiative, held Kenyatta University, on 19th

– 21st May 2009.

9. Kenyatta University Senate Members Workshop held at Travelers‟ Beach Hotel, Mombasa on 9th

July 2008.

10. June, 28th

2008: Attended a regional workshop organized by the German based organization,

Katholischer Akademischer Auslaender-Dienst (KAAD) in Nairobi, Kenya for the KAAD

sponsored scholars.

11. Kenya Institute of Education (KIE) Writing Workshop in April 2008 held at Moi International

Stadium Hotel and Wrote a Tutors‟ Physical Education Handbook for Primary Teacher Education

(30th

March – 11th

April 2008).

12. Kenya Institute of Education (KIE) Workshop in September 2007 held at Mombasa Beach Hotel to

complete the Review of Diploma Teacher Education (final phase).

13. Kenya Institute of Education (KIE) Workshop in May 2007 held at Mbagathi Kenya

Telecommunications Training College on Review of Diploma Teacher Education (1st phase)

14. Kenyatta University Senators‟ Rapid Results Initiative workshop 11-12th

Oct 2007 at Kenya School

of Monitoring Studies, Nairobi. Was inducted as a Rapid Results Initiatives Team Member.

15. Kenyatta University Senate Members Workshop held at Travelers‟ Beach Hotel, Mombasa on July

2003.

16. Kenyatta University Senate Members Workshop held at Leisure Beach Hotel, 2002.

17. International Athletics Seminar at Kenyatta University, February 11th

, 2004.

18. National Physical Education Teachers Workshop at Kenyatta University May 2003.

19. The 1996 Top Level Sports Symposium (organized at Grand Regency Hotel

by Kenya National Olympic Committee) 5th

- 6th

/12/1996.

12. Conference for Review of Kenya‟s Performance at Kenyatta University

1996 Atlanta Olympic Games and Future Implications 5th

-6th

/8/1996.

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XI. TEACHING AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE

(i) Director, University – Industry Partnerships, Kenyatta University, Sept 2010 to date (Also in

charge of Chandaria Business Innovation and Incubation Centre.

(ii) 2011: Promoted TO THE POSITION OF ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, Kenyatta

University.

(iii) Chairman, (Since Dec. 2006 to Sept 2010), Department of Exercise, Recreation and Sports

Science, School of Health Sciences, Kenyatta University.

(iv) 2010: Initiated the formation of the African Sport Management Association, and currently

serves as a founding Organizing Secretary.

(v) 4th

– 16th

August, 2009 AND 22nd

Dec 2009 – 31st Jan 2010: Acted Dean, School of Applied

Human Sciences, Kenyatta University.

(vi) 2007: Initiated the formation of the Kenya Federation of Traditional Games and Sports,

and currently serves as a founding Chairman.

(vii) 2005 to 2006 served as the Departmental Postgraduate Studies Coordinator, in charge of

Post Graduate Programmes review, enrollments and supervisions. Coordinated the

development of two new MSc programmes in 1) Leisure and Recreation Management and 2)

Sports Science and review of one MSc programme in Physical and Health Education all of

which were approved by the Kenyatta University Senate in June 2007 and have been

implemented.

(viii) 2004 to 2005 served as a Departmental Undergraduate studies coordinator and successfully

undertook the review of all the THREE departmental undergraduate programmes which have

been implemented so far.

(ix) 2003: Promoted TO THE POSITION OF A Senior Lecturer, Kenyatta University.

(x) 2002- 2004, served as a Member of the Senate as a Chairman, Department of Leisure and

Recreational Management, Kenyatta University.

(xi) Served as Acting Department Chairman officially thrice ( in years 2000, 2001 and May 2002)

(xii) 1999-2002: Served as the Chairman of the Departmental Postgraduate Studies and Seminar

Committee and Served as a member of Faculty Postgraduate Studies Committee, Faculty of

Education.

(xiii) 1996-2001: Served as the Teaching Practice Area Supervisor for Nyahururu, Nakuru and

Murang‟a areas.

(xiv) 1992-1994: Served as a departmental examinations officer.

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(xv) 1992- Promoted to a Lecturer, Dept of P.E Kenyatta University.

(xvi) 1989- Appointed to teach (Tutorial Fellow), Kenyatta University.

(xvii) May 1987-Sept. 1987: Graduate teacher at Dry‟s Girls Secondary School, P.O BOX 152,

AINABKOI.

(xxvi) September 1987: Participated as an official (Lawn Tennis Linesman) during the All African

Games.

(xxvii) March 1983- March 1984: Untrained teacher at Mukuyu Secondary School P.O BOX 388,

KIAMBU

XII. OTHER RELATED/ RELEVANT EXPERIENCES

i) 2011 – 2012: Coordinated Kenyatta University Partnership with Nation Media Group‟s

NEXT BIG THING COMPETITION

ii) August to December 2009, at the University of Bergen as a team researcher on the Nile

Basin Research Project.

iii) 1/8/99-31/8/99- Visited UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, U.S.A ON A K.U -

MINNESOTA LINK PROGRAMME. - Collected a lot of important literature and video tapes for teaching of Exercise Physiology and

Human Physiology.

Obtained a thorough exposure to the US P.E. curriculum at the University of Minnesota-useful

for curriculum review at Kenyatta University.

iv) 11/10/99-2/1/2000- on a PhD Literature Review VISITED UNIVERSITY OF

KARLSRUHE, GERMANY. Good exposure to German P.E Curriculum was acquired

--- And a lot of literature for teaching purposes was gathered.

iii)May 2003 to today: Has been teaching and supervising M.Sc (Sports Science) students at

KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY, KAMPALA, UGANDA

IX. OTHER LEADERSHIP INVOLVEMENTS OUTSIDE THE UNIVERSITY

1988-1992:- Secretary to Parish Pastoral Council, Ruaraka Catholic Church ( Nairobi)

1992-1995- Secretary to Parish Pastoral Council, Kahawa West Catholic Church (Nairobi)

1994- Present: Chairman, Education Committee, Kahawa West Catholic Church Schools (In-

Charge of Parish Schools‟ Management Committee)

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1994- Present: Executive member, Soweto Informal School‟s ( for street children) Management

Committee

2001-2003: Chairman, Local Pastoral Council, Kahawa West Catholic Church, Nairobi.

2003 - 2006: Pastoral Parish Council Chairman, Kahawa West Catholic Parish, Nairobi.

XIII. MEMBERSHIP TO PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

A member of several professional organizations including;

i) African Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Sports and

Dance (A.F.A.H.P.E.R.- S.D),

ii) Kenya Association for Physical and Health Education, Recreation, Sports and

Dance (K.A.H.P.E.R.- S.D),

iii) Organization for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa

(OSSREA),

iv) International Council for Health, Physical education, Recreation, Sports and

Dance (ICHPER.-SD).

v) International Society for Comparative Physical Education and Dance

(ISCPES).

vi) Society of KASEA (Katholischer Akademischer Auslaender-Dienst (KAAD)

Association of Scholars of E. Africa).

vii) American Association of Physical and Health Education, Recreation and Dance

(AAPHERD)

viii) African Sport Management Association (ASMA) (Organizing Secretary)

ix) World Association of Sports Management (Founding Member)

XIV. REFEREES

1) Dr. Fr. Wamugunda Wakimani Dean of Students Main Campus Gandhi wing Ground Floor Tel: 318262 Ext. 28101 Email: [email protected]

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2) Prof. Jacob S. Nteere,

University of Nairobi,

College of Education and Distance Learning,

Dept of Physical Education and Sports,

P.O Box 30197, G.P.O, Nairobi, Kenya

+254 710 704 982 (mobile)

+254 722 790 962 (mobile) (+254 - 20) 318262

Fax: (+254 - 20) 245566

3) Prof. Mike Boit,

Kenyatta University

P. O. Box 43844- 00100

Nairobi, Kenya

Email: [email protected]

4) Dr. Hamad S. Ndee,

e-mail: [email protected]

Department of Sports and Culture,

University of Dar es Salaam, P.O.Box 35048, Dar es Salaam

Tanzania.

5) Prof. Abel L. Toriola,

e-mail: [email protected]

Head, Department of Sports and Physical Rehabilitation Sciences,

Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria,

South Africa.

6) Prof. Dr. Klaus Boes, Universitaet Karlsruhe,

E-mail: [email protected]

Insitut fuer Sport und Sportwissenschaft,

Kaiserstrasse 12, 76128 Karlsruhe,

Tel 49-0721-608 Ext. 2611

Germany.

7) Dr. Jennifer Mactavish, Professor,

[email protected]

Faculty of Kinesiology & Recreation Management

University of Manitoba

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3T 2N2

Canada

8) Dr. Tore Saetersdal,

[email protected]

Director,

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Nile Basin Research Project,

Unifob Global,

University of Bergen,

Norway.

9) Dr. Andanje Mwisukha

Email: [email protected]

Acting Dean School of Applied Human Sciences

Kenyatta University.