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Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Simon Harris TD was joined by staff, students and stakeholders to officially launch South East Technological University (SETU).

Speaking at the ceremony which was live streamed across the University’s campuses, online and on SETU’s social media channels, Minister Harris said, “I’m delighted to be here today to officially open South East Technological University.

“This is a University designed by staff, students and the people of the south east over decades.

“SETU is a university for the region but it can have a national and global reach. The vision has become a reality. I look forward to supporting Ireland’s newest university become a central part of our higher education landscape.”

Prof Veronica Campbell, President of SETU spoke of the ambition of our new university, saying, “The creation of South East Technological University, our new university in the south east of Ireland, has the potential to be the single-most transformative initiative in the region in several generations.

“SETU will put knowledge creation and learning at the heart of the region which will facilitate regional development - economically, socially and culturally.

“Today, not only do we launch our new university, we also officially launch the development of our first strategic plan which will reflect our ambitions to be a leading European technological university, embedded in the south east and committed to working with, and delivering for, our partners and communities across the region, Ireland and the world.”

The creation of South East Technological University, our new university in the south east of Ireland, has the potential to be the single-most transformative initiative in the region in several generations. SETU will put knowledge creation and learning at the heart of the region which will facilitate regional development - economically, socially and culturally. Prof Veronica Campbell,

In the short time since its creation, South East Technological University has already set out its ambition to be a leading European university, with a strong international reputation and an increasing impact on the economy, society and culture of the south east of Ireland.

To deliver on its ambitions, SETU is developing its first Strategic Plan. A consultation process has already begun with staff and students from across the university and we now seek the views of our external community.

We are very conscious, as the only university in the south east, to hear of the expectations of all citizens in the region when it comes to our plans. Our industry partners, research collaborators, schools, community groups, teachers, parents, alumni and the general public can input into our university’s future.

We are currently in the process of engaging with different representative groups but all are encouraged to submit thoughts and ideas through the university website at www.setu.ie/strategy or by email to [email protected].

SETU Governing Body Chair, Prof Patrick Prendergast said, “Today we proudly announce to the world that our new University is here and we are ready to take on the challenges of building a university that will deliver for the south east through cutting-edge educational programmes, advanced research and societal engagement”

“I'm personally delighted to be celebrating this occasion with our students and staff, and with all who have a stake in the success of SETU - civic leadership throughout the south east, industry collaborators, higher education colleagues and the wider networks of SETU supporters throughout the region. It is together that we are strongest and together that we will build a truly great European technological university.”

The official SETU launch included a programme of speeches, panel discussions and an Expo which took place at both the SETU Arena, Waterford and the Kilkenny Road campus, Carlow. The full ceremony was live streamed across the University’s campuses, online and on SETU’s social media channels.

Writing and saying SETU

South East Technological University is the full name of the new university. South East in South East Technological University is two standalone words with no hyphenation. SETU is how you abbreviate it. There are no dots or full stops in the abbreviation. SETU is pronounced by saying the individual initials rather than an acronym: S pause E pause T pause U.

About SETU

SETU is a truly regional university, with campuses across the south east in Carlow, Waterford and Wexford, as well as a presence in Kilkenny and Wicklow. Bringing together over 50 years of experience in higher education, research, innovation and stakeholder collaboration, today SETU serves over 18,000 students and employs over 1,500 staff with ambitions to grow over the next 10 years.

The university’s research performance already shines in Ireland and internationally and provides a strong platform for future development. SETU brings together over 550 researchers, several research centres and four Technology Gateways and will expand the range and quality of research to meet the needs of the south east. Over the five years from 2016 to 2020 alone, researchers from SETU have successfully attracted over €95m in research funding from a variety of European and national funding agencies, state bodies and industrial partners.