Garissa University’s Institutional Scientific Ethics Review Committee (ISERC) conducted a benchmarking and mentorship visit to Laikipia University on 11th June, 2025. The visit, led by Dr. David Karienye, was part of the National Commission for Science, Technology and Innovation (NACOSTI)-mandated process to prepare Garissa University ISERC for autonomous operation.

Strengthening Research Ethics in Kenyan Universities
During a courtesy call to the Vice Chancellor’s office, Prof. Kibett Rotich underscored the importance of maintaining high ethical standards in academic research. He highlighted the crucial role of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) in ensuring consistency, transparency, and accountability throughout the research process.

The Role of ISERC in Higher Education and Research Compliance
The Institutional Scientific Ethics Review Committee (ISERC) plays a central role in upholding ethical research standards in institutions of higher learning. As mandated by Kenya's National Commission for Science, Technology and Innovation (NACOSTI), ISERC ensures:
- Full compliance with ethical research guidelines for human and animal studies.
- Thorough review of all research proposals before project initiation.
- Monitoring and evaluation of approved research to ensure participant rights and safety are upheld.
- Preparation and submission of annual compliance reports to NACOSTI.
- Considering the risks versus the benefits in proposed studies while safeguarding confidentiality, justice, and ethical equity.
These functions are essential for building robust academic institutions that prioritize integrity in research and innovation.
A Historic Connection Between Garissa University and Laikipia University
The Garissa University delegation commended Prof. Kibett Rotich not only for hosting the benchmarking visit but also for his foundational role in establishing Garissa University in North-Eastern Kenya. They also praised Laikipia University's serene and inspiring academic environment, which has become a beacon of research excellence in the region.
The session featured a collaborative exchange of experiences, strategies, and ideas between the two institutions. Discussions focused on enhancing research ethics, building capacity within ISERCs, and promoting academic excellence across Kenyan universities.
Also present from Laikipia University were:
- Prof. John Kanjogu, Ag. DVC (Academic, Research & Student Affairs)
- Prof. Robert Mwebi, Registrar, Academic Affairs
- Prof. Mbuthia Ngunjiri, The Laikipia University ISERC Chairperson
Both universities reaffirmed their shared mission to nurture a culture of ethical research practices in Kenya’s higher education sector. This benchmarking visit not only marks a milestone for Garissa University ISERC on its path to independence but also emphasises the power of collaboration in enhancing academic and research standards.

