Wollo University magnificently participated in the 2025 Food System Innovation Challenge hosted by Wageningen University & Research in the Netherlands. In this participation, WU represented by two teams: “Pumpkin-Aid/Pumpkin-Power” and “Mushroom: Organic, Mysteries, and Golden Food.” This prestigious global competition attracted innovative food system solutions from around the world. In this…
According to the agreement with the Ministry of Education, Wollo University’s president has signed the 2018 E.C. Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) with the university management members. Previously, Wollo University has officially signed its 2018 E.C. Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) agreement with the Ministry of Education (MOE). The agreement was signed by Dr. Awol Seid (President,
A seminar on mixed cropping was held at Wollo University, Dessie Campus, featuring researchers from the Kenya Cereal Growers Association, the Ethiopian Traditional Mixed Cropping Project, and the New York Botanical Garden Research Institute, USA. The university president, Dr. Awol Seid, opened the event and acknowledged delegates from the USA, Kenya, the Ethiopian Public Health
Wollo University organized a high-level field visit to the sorghum and maize intercropping fields in Bedeno Kebele, Dawa Chefa Woreda, as part of an ongoing Kenyan–Ethiopian exchange program promoting regenerative agriculture and indigenous knowledge integration. The visit formed a key activity under two collaborative research initiatives, the Ethiopian Traditional Grain Mixtures Project (TGMP)…
Wollo University has once again showcased its expanding global presence and innovative spirit at the World Food Forum 2025 in Rome, Italy. Representing the University with pride and creativity, the “Green Scholars”—a dynamic team of young innovators—participated in the Youth Food Lab final event. This inspiring event is a follow-up to the impactful Food Systems
Professor Berhanu Abegaz delivers an insightful lecture titled “Evolution of Higher Education in Ethiopia and Its Importance for Pan-Africanism” to an audience of students and faculty members at Wollo University. Professor Berhanu, a renowned scholar in the field of education, emphasized Ethiopia’s significant contributions to the development of science and higher education, tracing its roots
Wollo University has officially signed its Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) agreement with the Ministry of Education, marking a renewed commitment to performance-based accountability and institutional excellence. Since the introduction of the KPIs framework in Public Universities in 2017 E.C., the system has become a cornerstone for measuring institutional performance and driving continuous…