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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The College of Social Sciences and Humanities at Salale University organized a two-day research validation workshop to present and assess research findings conducted by its staff. The event aimed to refine the studies, engage stakeholders in
discussions, and enhance the validity and reliability of the findings to formulate practical solutions for societal challenges.
Mr. Derib Getachew, Coordinator for Research, Community Service, and Industry Linkage, started the workshop with welcoming remarks. He encouraged attendees to actively participate and contribute to ensuring the effectiveness and sustainability of the research outcomes.
Dr. Hailu Gebru, Director of the Research and Extension Directorate, delivered the opening speech. He emphasized Salale University's commitment to conducting problem-solving research and delivering impactful community services. He also highlighted that such workshops play a crucial role in finalizing research reports, fostering knowledge exchange, and promoting collaboration among researchers.
A total of 19 research papers were presented, followed by interactive discussions, questions, and feedback from reviewers and participants. The workshop brought together researchers, senior faculty members, student representatives, and invited stakeholders, facilitating a dynamic platform for academic discourse and collaborative engagement.