Meru University of Science and Technology (or MUST) is a public university in Tigania West Constituency
Meru, Kenya.[1] It is in Meru County, 15 kilometres northeast of Meru Town, along the Meru-Makutano-Maua Highway.[2]
Academics
Meru University offers courses in Engineering, Science, Information Technology and Business,[3] and has the following campuses and schools:
Main Campus - 15 km from Meru Town along Meru Maua Road and opposite the Njuri Ncheke shrine. It is 5 km from Kianjai Market.
Meru Town Campus - The offices are on the 2nd floor at Hart Towers, opposite Meru Police Station.The Meru Town campus has been closed and will cease to exist as of 31st December 2022. Currently, we are not admitting new students. The remaining students on the campus will be transferred to the main campus after the August-November 2022 semester.
Reuben Marambii Library has 30,000 print materials with 80,000 items in electronic and online resources. It has a sitting capacity of 500 people.[12] The library has an
Online Public Access Catalog offering services such as searching, renewing books, making purchase suggestions, placing holds on items among others.[13] More information about the library and services offered can be found at
library.must.ac.ke. The library has developed
off-campus access to e-books and e-journals to allow users to access subscribed online resources.
Administration
Vice-Chancellor - Prof. Romanus Odhiambo Otieno (Vice-chancellor)
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academics) - Prof. Simon Taalia Thuranira
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration, Finance and Planning) - Prof. Charity Wangui Gichuki
Finance Officer - CPA Nephat Njeru
Registrar (Administration and Planning) - Dr Elijah Walubuka
Registrar (Academic Research and Students' Welfare) Dr Stephen Mbugua Karanja (Acting)