13th Annual Robert Boyle Summer School explores ‘The Brain: Past, Present & Future’ It is the most complex and wonderful instrument known in the universe and we all have one. A coming event will give us a chance to learn more about the human brain. The Annual Robert Boyle Summer School returns from 5–8 June 2025, inviting science enthusiasts, curious minds and culture lovers alike to explore “The Brain: Past, Present & Future.” Celebrated as a science festival for everyone, not just scientists, the 13th
Trinity College Dublin’s Front Square was the site of this morning’s official launch of IrelandQCI’s Quantum & Answers Trailer, an innovative mobile engagement unit designed to bring quantum technologies to life for the Irish public. The Irish government was represented by Patrick Neary, Assistant Secretary – Communications at the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications, the co-funder of the IrelandQCI project, who was joined by Professor Linda Doyle, Provost of Trinity College
SETU leads Ireland’s technological universities in Horizon Europe funding South East Technological University (SETU) has emerged as the leading technological university in Ireland for securing Horizon Europe research funding, drawing down a total of €12.79 million to date. This milestone positions SETU at the forefront of European-funded research and innovation among Ireland’s technological universities. Horizon Europe is the EU’s key funding programme for research and innovation, tackling climate
Thinking about a Postgraduate Degree in Business? Join us for a one-hour online webinar designed for anyone considering a postgraduate qualification in Business at SETU. Whether you're finishing your undergraduate degree, looking to upskill, or thinking about a career change, this session will provide valuable insights into our business programmes, admission process, and the career opportunities they unlock.Read more: https://www.setu.ie/events/further-your-career-in-businessThinking about a Postgraduate
The Network Ireland Waterford Businesswoman of the Year Awards 2025, a highly anticipated event on the local business calendar, will take place on May 23rd at Waterford Castle. With 37 exceptional finalists vying for top honours across eight dynamic categories, this year’s ceremony promises to be a celebration of talent, innovation, and the incredible achievements of professional women in Waterford. Now in its 9th annual showcase of inspiration and success since the branch's re-establishment in 2017, the
Ireland powers a sustainable AI revolution with GreenSphere Carlow-based AI innovator Feedalpha is spearheading GreenSphere, a new collaboration with Walton Institute, the research institute in South East Technological University (SETU), on a transformative new initiative designed to revolutionise digital content generation through artificial intelligence, while addressing the pressing environmental concerns of AI scalability. The GreenSphere project represents a bold step forward in Ireland’s digital
SETU Awarded €3.1 Million INNOVISION COFUND to Advance Global Research in Vision and Sight Loss South East Technological University (SETU) is proud to announce that Dr Laurence Fitzhenry, Principal Investigator of the Ocular Therapeutics Research Group (OTRG) in the PMBRC, and Research Group Manager Tess Ames have secured the prestigious INNOVISION COFUND, a €3.1 million collaborative research programme focused on addressing the global challenges of ocular disease and sight loss. This achievement marks
South East Technological University (SETU) has been awarded €224,508.10 in research funding by the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) to lead the Irish contribution to EcoFABULAnds – a groundbreaking international research initiative promoting sustainable, resilient landscapes through agroecological innovation. EcoFABULAnds is a co-funded programme, with financial support provided jointly by national funders in participating countries and the project’s own consortium. In Ireland, DAFM
SETU hosts ‘Celebrating Aerospace’ event, showcasing industry innovation and world-class training South East Technological University (SETU) hosted the ‘Celebrating Aerospace’ event, an exciting launch that highlights the University’s expansion in aerospace education and training. Hosted at SETU’s campus in Carlow, the event brought together academics, industry leaders, and public representatives to discuss key opportunities in the aerospace sector. It reinforced SETU’s commitment to developing and
Dr Lee Coffey awarded US patent for innovative liquid handling device South East Technological University (SETU) congratulates Dr Lee Coffey, researcher in the Pharmaceutical and Molecular Biotechnology Research Centre (PMBRC) and the School of Science and Computing at SETU, and Dr Triona-Marie Dooley Cullinane, former researcher at PMBRC, on being granted a United States patent for his novel handheld liquid handling device. The patent, officially issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office
SETU launches multi-company automation scholarship retaining regional talent in the southeast South East Technological University (SETU), in collaboration with the Engineering the South East Cluster (ESE) and its automation sub-group, is proud to announce the launch of an innovative multi-company automation scholarship designed to retain top engineering talent within the region. A recent Higher Education Authority (HEA) report revealed that 62% of engineering students from the southeast region leave
SETU hosts inspiring Women in Technology event South East Technological University (SETU) proudly hosted the fifth annual Women in Technology event at the SETU Arena in Waterford recently. Designed to empower young women, the event aimed to break down barriers in the tech industry, showcase career opportunities, and highlight relevant courses at SETU. Over 1,100 female students from Cork, Tipperary, Kilkenny, Wexford, and Waterford attended, gaining inspiration from keynote speakers and industry
Unlock the power of digital transformation at the ENTIRE Industry Network Day The ENTIRE European Digital Innovation Hub (EDIH), in collaboration with the Enterprise Europe Network within Enterprise Ireland, is excited to announce the upcoming ENTIRE Industry Network Day; a free event designed to empower SMEs with digital transformation and data-driven decision-making strategies. Taking place on April 2nd at Tyndall National Institute, Cork, this event is a must-attend for businesses looking to enhance
Waterford researchers leading the charge in resilient mobile networks Walton Institute at South East Technological University (SETU), Waterford, has been awarded nearly €350,000 through the prestigious Research Ireland U.S.-Ireland R&D Partnership Programme to lead a pioneering project aimed at enhancing the resilience of future mobile networks. The three-year project, titled NeTS: Small: Fungibility in Mobile Networks for Resilient 6G, is set to redefine how mobile networks operate under disruption,
Are you a small business in Waterford, Ireland, looking to expand your horizons? Märkischer Kreis, a dynamic industrial region in the heart of Germany, offers exciting potential for trade and collaboration.Discover Märkischer Kreis: Located in central North Rhine-Westphalia, Märkischer Kreis boasts a strong and diverse manufacturing economy. This region is a powerhouse in: Metal Processing: From automotive components to specialized metal goods, this sector has a long-standing tradition . Plastics
SETU secures major health research funding to scale community-based men's health initiative Researchers at South East Technological University (SETU) have been awarded the prestigious Health Research Board (HRB) Applied Partnership Award to advance a groundbreaking community-based preventative health initiative for men in Ireland. This award marks a significant milestone for SETU, as it is the first major funding award of its kind from the HRB to the university. The funding supports SETU’s research
Waterford Chamber has formally addressed Minister for Housing James Browne, urging the Government to consider a strategic, targeted approach to tax reliefs that will drive housing supply and urban renewal without incurring costs to the Exchequer. Following recent discussions on tax incentives for housing, where Taoiseach Micheál Martin confirmed the Government’s openness to tax breaks for private developers while Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe ruled out the reintroduction of broad-based reliefs such as
SEAM Research Centre celebrates 15th year milestone with landmark launch The South Eastern Applied Materials (SEAM) Research Centre has marked its 15th anniversary with the launch of Ireland’s largest Industrial CT and X-ray Imaging Solutions Centre and the opening of the Materials Sustainability Laboratory at South East Technological University (SETU). The milestone celebrations took place on Friday, 21 February during SEAM’s Industry Day, which welcomed industry and academic delegates from across the
SETU hosts South East Sustainability Cluster The South East Sustainability Cluster is an innovative network led by GreentechHQ which provides a valuable platform for organisations to engage with sustainability experts, exchange ideas, and develop solutions to create a greener future for businesses and communities in the South East. Connecting enterprise, entrepreneurs and academics, the first event of the year was hosted at South East Technological University (SETU) on Thursday 6 February 2025
Interested in putting your culinary skills to the test? SETU are looking for aspiring chefs who are in secondary school in the South East to compete in the NextGen Chef Challenge. This initiative aims to spark interest and enhance knowledge in food, cooking, sustainability, and nutrition amongst transition, fifth and sixth year students. What is involved?Menu proposal: Students will propose a menu consisting of two courses (starter/main course or main course/dessert).Entry submission: Students will
Join us for an exciting online event where we will delve into the world of ChatGPT and Deepseek and their applications for businesses. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, this tutorial will provide valuable insights on how to leverage ChatGPT to enhance your business operations. From customer service to content creation, AI chatbots can revolutionise the way you interact with your audience. Don't miss out on this FREE tutorial designed specifically for Waterford businesses, and
Lecturer and inclusion champion honoured with Vicky Phelan EDI Award Business School lecturer and disability rights advocate Dr Aidan Walsh is this year’s recipient of the South East Technological University (SETU) Vicky Phelan Equality Diversity & Inclusion Award. The annual award celebrates those who embody essential values of exceptional leadership and impact in equality, diversity and inclusion across the University. The EDI Office received a tremendous response to a call for nominations this
Aspiring Radio students begin new Broadcast Course with Beat 102 103 in Waterford A new group of students and aspiring Radio professionals have begun the January 2025 Broadcast Course in Waterford SETU with Beat 102 103. Delivered by South East Technological University SETU, WLR FM and Beat 102-103, the Certificate in Radio and Podcasting began its new term in Waterford this week. On Thursday, January 30th, sixteen students arrived at SETU’s Cork Road campus to embark on their radio and podcasting
On Wednesday 22nd January from 12noon to 1pm Walton Institute in South East Technological University (SETU) will be hosting a valuable webinar for industry outlining the many funding opportunities available for businesses in Ireland. Many organisations are not aware of the different funding opportunities on offer to support innovative ideas. The team at Walton Institute are streamlining this information by presenting 30 funding mechanisms to help companies in their digital transformation journey. Kevin
Waterford Chamber joined forces with Engineering the South East and South East Technological University (SETU) to deliver the national Toys4Engineers Conference and Expo at the SETU Arena in Waterford. Featuring ambitious start-ups and leading multinationals, the national event was geared towards those interested in engineering, technology, pharmaceuticals, biomedical science, agri-food, manufacturing, construction, and renewable energy industries. Talks for transformation Throughout the day, the
South East Technological University (SETU) proudly hosted the highly anticipated launch of TU RISE (TU Research and Innovation Supporting Enterprise) on Wednesday, 20 November at SETU’s Cork Road Campus. The event brought together industry leaders, academics, and policymakers to celebrate the transformative impact of TU RISE and its role in driving regional development. SETU President, Professor Veronica Campbell’s welcoming address highlighted the University’s commitment to fostering innovation and
South East Technological University (SETU) is thrilled to announce its role in the ambitious EVEREST project. Led by the University College Dublin (UCD), the project is a collaboration of 21 institutions from 11 countries, focused on harnessing the potential of extracellular vesicles (EVs) to transform biomedical research. With a €1.3 million budget funded through the prestigious Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) programme under Horizon Europe, the project will commence in January 2025 and continue
Klearcom was named Overall Waterford Business of the Year at the Waterford Business Awards on Friday, November 8th, by Mayor of Waterford City & County, Cllr Jason Murphy, during a gala awards dinner at the Tower Hotel. Klearcom is the world's leading Customer Call Path Testing platform, assisting global organizations with real-time contact center testing. The Waterford-based company helps businesses manage incoming calls by testing interactive voice response (IVR) systems. The technology is especially
RIKON Research Centre, in partnership with regional economic agencies, Local Authorities, and SETU, was commissioned to document key data relating to the Southeast tech firms’ operations in Waterford and the Southeast. The premise of the Tech Pulse survey was to serve as a deep-dive document into the sector and will be used to inform policymakers, investors and start-ups about the region’s tech landscape, within the context of the wider economic landscape. With contributions from 71 tech companies
South East Technological University’s (SETU) Ocular Therapeutics Research Group (OTRG) has been honoured with the Research and Development Achievement Award at the 2024 Irish Pharma Industry Awards. The award, presented on 30 October, celebrates excellence in R&D within the pharmaceutical sector and recognises the OTRG’s pioneering contributions to industry innovation and scientific advancement in ocular therapeutics. Prof Marie Claire Van Hout, Vice President for Research, Innovation and Impact at SETU,
South East Technological University (SETU) officially launched its new Certificate in Personal Development programme for people with Intellectual Disabilities (ID) with a celebration of the first cohort of students. This new programme, introduced by the Department of Nursing and Health Care, is the first Level 6 course in the south east specifically designed to address the educational needs of individuals with ID. It provides a unique opportunity to gain valuable insights into the experiences and needs
South East Technological University (SETU) welcomes its approval to offer a new Masters of Pharmacy (MPharm) programme, aiming to address the skills demands of the healthcare sector and contribute to the vibrant pharma industry of the region. The announcement by Minister for Further and Higher Education, Patrick O'Donovan TD at an event at the University of Limerick (UL) today aligns with SETU’s strategic plan and builds on SETU’s established expertise in pharmaceutical science and biosciences,
South East Technological University (SETU) is proud to announce that four of its distinguished researchers have been recognised in the highly prestigious Stanford/Elsevier Top 2% Scientists Ranking for 2024. This global accolade honours scientists whose work has had a profound impact on their respective fields Their recognition reinforces SETU’s reputation as a leader in research and innovation, underscoring the university’s commitment to advancing science on a global stage. The SETU researchers
A study conducted by South East Technological University (SETU) researchers on a unique social enterprise, shows that for every €1 invested in The Football Cooperative (FC) games, there is a return of €17.60 in social value. Founded with the aim of fostering sportsmanship, life-long learning, and a sense of belonging, FC provides a safe, competitive, and welcoming environment for men of all ages and abilities. The cooperative is making significant strides in promoting community and inclusivity through
The Waterford International Film Festival and South East Technological University (SETU) are delighted to announce that they will be entering into a partnership for this year’s festival, taking place this November. Representing a significant collaboration between two pillars of creativity and innovation in the south east region, the partnership was officially marked by the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU). Stephen Byrne, Director of the Waterford International Film Festival, said, “I am
South East Technological University (SETU) partnered with Waterford, City and County Council, An Garda Síochána, the Vintners Federation of Ireland (VFI), Rapid Cabs, the Sexual Assault Unit, (HSE) and Purple Flag to relaunch the ‘Ask for Angela’ campaign. Local representatives from these organisations recently came together at SETU’s Cork Road Campus in Waterford for the official event. As a university city, Waterford City County Council and SETU aim to work together to create a place in which students
The South Eastern Applied Materials (SEAM) research centre at South East Technological University in partnership with Mannok and Boliden (Tara Mines), will engage in a two and half years research collaboration focused on reducing carbon emissions in the cement industry. SEAM is one of the leading Technology Gateway Centres in the country. Thanks to Enterprise Ireland’s Innovation Partnership Project (IPP) and Capital Funding programme, SEAM has been awarded over €700K to work on this ambitious project.
Kevin Doolin, Executive Director of Walton Institute at SETU, was elected President of Waterford Chamber at the 237th AGM, which took place today (Monday, September 30th) in the Granville Hotel. Mr Doolin has been involved with Waterford Chamber for a number of years and is an active voice in terms of lobbying, particularly around equitable funding for South East Technological University (SETU) and creating a vibrant city centre. Addressing Waterford Chamber members, Mr Doolin said: “It is a great
South East Technological University (SETU) and Coláiste na Rinne have formed a new partnership to strengthen and enhance Irish language education, culture, and heritage in the south east region. The partnership was formally established on Friday, 27 September at Coláiste na Rinne, in Gaeltacht na nDéise, County Waterford through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). It seeks to support regional development, with a particular emphasis on the development of the Gaeltacht. Speaking at the
South East Technological University (SETU) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with GreenTech HQ, Ireland’s first Sustainability Innovation Hub, supporting both organisations' commitment to sustainability, innovation, business, and community engagement. The MoU was signed by SETU President, Professor Veronica Campbell and Ed Murphy, GreenTech HQ CEO and Founder, at SETU’s Cork Road Campus on Tuesday, 24 September. The MoU will focus on advancing joint sustainability objectives through shared
Waterford Chamber has welcomed An Taoiseach Simon Harris's announcement that a new Veterinary School is to be formed at South East Technological University (SETU). According to Gerald Hurley, CEO of Waterford Chamber, "Establishing a pipeline of highly skilled veterinary practitioners for the South East region is essential, given the the dominance of the Agri Food Industry in the South East. We are extremely proud to have been part of the extensive lobbying of Government for this, along with SETU
South East Technological University (SETU) is proud to be selected to deliver a new veterinary medicine programme, marking a significant milestone for both the University and the future of veterinary education in the region. In 2022, the Higher Education Authority (HEA) initiated plans to expand capacity in health-related programmes, including veterinary medicine. Following a thorough independent assessment, SETU’s proposal for veterinary medicine was successfully endorsed. Minister for Further and
South East Technological University (SETU) welcomed Oireachtas members from across the region to Teagasc Kildalton College on Wednesday, 28 August, for a briefing on the significant progress of the University’s proposed veterinary medicine and pharmacy programmes. During the visit, SETU provided an update on the development of its strategic objectives, highlighting the University’s preparedness to launch these new programmes. Attendees included Minister Malcolm Noonan, TD, Minister Mary Butler, TD,
The founders of the south east’s best start-ups in 2024 were honoured at South East Technological University (SETU) for their entrepreneurial determination to develop innovative business solutions for international markets. The New Frontiers class of 2024 showcase and awards took place recently at SETU’s Cork Road Campus in Waterford. Members of the south east start-up eco-system attended the event to meet the Waterford New Frontiers class of 2024 and to hear about the solutions they developed. Among
Minister Ossian Smyth joins representatives from the European Commission, European Space Agency, six national universities and industry partners of IrelandQCI (Quantum Communication Infrastructure) for extensive 3-day quantum communication technology conference in Dublin. Quantum technology specialists from across Europe are gathering at the Camden Court Hotel in Dublin city this week for a 3-day conference organised by the IrelandQCI Project Leads at Walton Institute in South East Technological