Welcome to Salale University’s (SlU) Official Website,It is my great honor to serve as the President of Salale University, and I am deeply inspired to work alongside the dedicated and enthusiastic staff of our institution. I firmly believe that education is the most powerful tool to drive national progress and improve lives in all dimensions. It serves as the foundation for all forms of advancement, achievable only when access and equity are ensured.
With this vision, and guided by our motto, "Co-Creating Quality," Salale University was established in 2015 in Fiche town, North Showa Zone, Oromia Region, located 112 kilometers from Addis Ababa. Since its inception, SlU has been steadfastly committed to its three core missions: education, research, and community service. The University began its academic journey with nine undergraduate programs. Today, it offers more than thirty undergraduate programs, and we have finalized preparations to launch postgraduate programs in various fields by 2020. Our region, North Showa, widely known as "Salale" for historical reasons, is uniquely positioned, bordered by two major tributaries of the Nile River—Mogor and Jama—as well as the Nile itself. This area has attracted significant attention from researchers and academics due to its potential mineral resources.
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Salale University conducted a Curriculum Validation Seminar to launch MSc
Programs in Agriculture and Natural Resources.
The Seminar was organized by the College of Agriculture and Natural Resource and held at the Seminar Hall of the university. It was conducted to launch seven postgraduate programs: MSc in Agricultural Economics, MSc in Animal Nutrition, MSc in Forest and Nature Conservation, MSc in Animal Production, MSc in Dairy Science, MSc in Integrated Water Shade Management, and MSc in Agronomy.
Delivering an opening speech on the event, Shewadinber Mekonnin, the Dean of College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, stated that we are supposed to modernize our agriculture to improve the quality of life of our society. Closing the event, the Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Tsegaye Deyou, on his part remarked that launching MSc programs in such agricultural fields would play crucial roles in developing our productivity and transforming the country.