Prof. Benard Kodak
Dean of School
The School of Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences and Creative Industries was started in September 2011, the School of Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences and Creative Industries is one of the most versatile schools in Maasai Mara University. Development.
Dr. Samson Mabwoga
Dean of School
School of Natural Resources, Environmental Studies and Agriculture (SNRESA) strives to ensure that we provide the opportunities, tools and the knowledge and skills for tourism, hospitality and leisure professionals. Through the pursuit of excellence in teaching and learning, research and outreach programs that are globally competitive and committed to economic and social advancements, our students become empowered, market-ready leaders, poised to shape the future of the industry.
Dr. Maurice O.Ombok
Dean of School
The School of Business and Economics was initially established as the School of Human Resource Development, Business, and Economics in May 2007, but adopted the current name in September 2011 following a reorganization of Schools intended to improve efficiency
Dr. Sammy Mutisya
Dean of School
The School of Education is one of the largest Schools in Maasai Mara University. Its main objective is to produce graduands who provide essential services to the nation and the world anchored in the Education Pillar of Vision 2030.
Dr. Dominic Menge S. Nyasetia
Dean of School
The school of science has more than thirty-two (32) teaching staff and a student population of over six hundred students (600). The school members of staff are involved in teaching and research in various areas.
Dr. Justus Muchiri
Dean of School
School of Tourism and Hospitality (STH) strives to ensure that we provide the opportunities, tools and the knowledge and skills for tourism, hospitality and leisure professionals. Through the pursuit of excellence in teaching and learning, research and outreach programs
Prof. Nathan Oyaro (BSc, MSc -KU, DSc. -Oslo)
Dean of School
The school of science has more than thirty-two (32) teaching staff and a student population of over six hundred students (600). The school members of staff are involved in teaching and research in various areas.