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19 Oct 2025

Waterford globally recognised as a 'Learning City' for its commitment to lifelong learning

Waterford has been granted the UNESCO Learning City title

Waterford globally recognised as a 'Learning City' for its commitment to lifelong learning

The Cork Road SETU campus

Waterford is now officially a UNESCO Learning City marking a huge milestone in the City's commitment to education. 

The UNESCO Learning City designation recognises cities from all over the world that demonstrate exceptional progress in promoting quality lifelong learning opportunities for all.

The title follows the collaborative work of SETU, the WWETB, and Waterford City and County Council.

The three have spearheaded the initiative and launched it at the Garden Room of the Waterford Treasures Medieval Mile Museum.

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"SETU is proud to play a central role in establishing the Waterford as a UNESCO Learning City. This initiative represents a transformative opportunity to strengthen educational access, foster innovation, and build a thriving, inclusive learning community across Waterford and the wider region," President of SETU, Professor Veronica Campbell, said. 

The city’s participation in the UNESCO Global Network will help to expand learning opportunities, build strong partnerships, and inspire new initiatives that support personal development, social inclusion, and economic resilience.

Along with supporting partners Buíon Phort Lairge, Waterford Chamber, Kilkenny County Council, and the Southern Regional Assembly, the Waterford Learning City working group looks forward to working in partnership with wider communities and organisations within the city centre to celebrate, promote, and progress lifelong learning opportunities for the population.

A key element of this initiative was the appointment of Learning City Project Manager, Laura Power, who will work to coordinate partner initiatives under the UNESCO Learning City programme.

The launch of Waterford’s UNESCO Learning City Award marks not only a celebration of past achievements, but a renewed commitment to building a brighter, more inclusive learning future for the city and region.

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