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WVSU ILLO conducts orientation-meeting on IZN, scholarship opportunities in Lambunao campus

West Visayas State University International (WVSU) and Local Linkages office conducted an Orientation-Meeting on Internationalization and Scholarship Opportunities in WVSU Lambunao Campus on May 24, 2024.

 

Led by Prof. Edel Carmela S. Subong-Csoka, Director of International and Local Linkages Office (ILLO), she discussed the ILLO mandates, accomplishments and upcoming foreign scholarship opportunities. Also, she underlined the important role of internationalization in Higher Education Institutions.

 

Ms. Alisa Mei Locsin, ILLO Staff, tackled the necessary paperwork and requirements needed for international travel and Mr. Nelson Tajanlangit, ILLO Staff, talked on matters on budget and itinerary preparation.

 

This activity aimed to orient and select students from different campuses, faculty and unit heads on internationalization and taking and making opportunities in local and foreign institutions.

 

The event was attended by Dr. Mary Josephine Bautista Campus Administrator of WVSU Lambunao; Dr. Isauro Sindol, IZN Coordinator of WVSU Lambunao; Unit Heads; Deans and DagYoung Student Ambassadors of Lambunao campus.

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WVSU inks partnership with PNVSCA

West Visayas State University (WVSU) and Philippine National Volunteer Service Coordinating Agency (PNVSCA) entered a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on May 23, 2024, to enhance and fortify the university’s national volunteer service and community extension program.

 

The signing ceremony led by PNVSCA’s Executive Director, Donald James D. Gawe and WVSU’s President Dr. Joselito F. Villaruz, solidifies both PNVSCA and WVSU’s commitment to advocate for volunteerism, deepening the sense of camaraderie and unity among faculty, staff, and students.

 

Dr. Villaruz said, “This partnership will open more doors for us to collaborate with established organizations and will accelerate the implementation of programs and enhance our systems and services.”

 

Present in the signing ceremony were Prof. Edel Carmela Subong-Csoka, Director of International and Local Linkages Office; Mr. Marlon Jinon, Chief EDS, NEDA VI; Dr. Ma. Pilar Malata, Dean of Students; Dr. Francis Pantino, Director of the National Service Training Program; Mr. Ian Sumagaysay, Director of the Disaster Risk Reduction Management Unit WVSU; Dr. Isauro Sindol, IZN Coordinator of WVSU Lambunao; Dr. Lea Escantilla-Lebuna, Planning Officer of CAF, and the DagYoung Student Ambassadors from the different colleges and campuses.

 

The West Visayas State University – College of Agriculture and Forestry (CAF) Emergency Response Team (ERT) composed of student volunteers, also attended. They have been involved with volunteerism efforts in the CAF and with the local government of Lambunao. The CAF ERT is under the supervision of Dr. Escantilla-Lebuna.

 

The partnership allows both WVSU and PNVSCA to collaborate in mainstreaming volunteerism in the academe, implement volunteerism-related activities, promote and advocate volunteerism, build volunteerism statistics and, help in nation-building.

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ILLO Director joins seminar on “Students’ Exchange Mobility with France”

West Visayas State University (WVSU) International and Local Linkage Office (ILLO) joined other internationalization offices of higher educational institutions in the Philippines on Students’ Exchange Mobility with France, hosted by the Embassy of France and Micronesia on May 14-16, 2024.

 

Prof. Edel Carmela S. Subong-Csoka, Director of WVSU ILLO, was in Makati City as official representative of the University.

 

This seminar establishes an enriching program designed to foster collaboration among French and Philippine education higher institutions in terms of education, research, and cultural exchange.

 

It is recalled that WVSU was chosen as one of the only 9 colleges and universities to join the 2024 FEF-R Project on Students’ Exchange Mobility aiming the development of student’s exchange between France and the Philippines.

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ILLO, WVSU Calinog Campus collab for IP education and awareness at indigenous cultural community

West Visayas State University (WVSU) International and Local Linkages Office (ILLO) embarked on a journey of collaboration with WVSU Calinog Campus and MAED ED 505 (Non-Formal Education) to explore the essence of culture, community, and education on May 11, 2024 in Brgy. Hilwan, Calinog, Iloilo.

 

This event was spearheaded by Dr. Raymund Moreno – Director of Public Affairs and Linkages Office (PALO) of WVSU CC; Dr. Marie Candy Celeste- IPED Coordinator/ Director for Academic Affairs WVSU-Calinog Campus with the support of Prof. Edel Carmela Subong-Csoka -Director of International and Local Linkages Office Main Campus.

 

Renowned cultural advocate Dr. Jesus Insilada graced the event as guest speaker delivering insightful lecture on “Pagpanumbalik 2024: Pagtingub Para sa Tumandok nga Katiringban kag Edukasyon“.

 

Key highlights of the activity were the exchange of insights in preserving indigenous knowledge and culture through education, and lectures on climate change and violence against women and children.

 

Residents were also provided with free essential medicines and vitamins through the initiative of RJM Pharmacy, Angel Prem, and RK88 Pharmacy.

 

The University has made substantial efforts to ensure that the education provided is not only academically rigorous but also culturally sensitive.

 

This event was a testament to the power of collaboration in highlighting the importance of cultural sensitivity and community engagement in education.

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College of Medicine represents WVSU in the 2024 Taiwan-Philippines Medical University Leaders’ Forum

West Visayas State University (WVSU) is chosen as one of the Philippine Higher Education Institutions to participate in the 2024 Taiwan-Philippines Medical University Leaders’ Forum in Taiwan from May 7 to 10, 2024.

 

Dr. Victor A. Amantillo Jr., Dean of the College of Medicine (COM), and Dr. Aimee Go Chua, Head of the COM Office of Student Affairs, identified as official representatives of the University. This event is attended by distinguished medical professionals, scholars and leaders to foster innovation, exchange ideas and address pivotal challenges in the fields of medical and healthcare education.

 

This forum, hosted by the Taiwan Education Center in the Philippines in collaboration with the Taiwan Ministry of Education and National Sun Yat-sen University, also includes a visit to three medical universities such as Chang Gung University, Kaohsiung Medical University and National Taiwan University to explore and engage with their facilities and practices.

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ILLO initiates forum on DagYoung Spirit Intensified: A Talk with an Ambassador

The heat did not stop the West Visayas State University (WVSU) student ambassadors, or officially known as DagYoung Student Ambassadors (BOR Resolution No. 88-2022) from coming to The DagYoung Spirit Intensified: A Talk with an Ambassador, organized by the International and Local Linkages Office (ILLO) on April 5, 2024.

 

His Excellency Leo Tito L. Ausan, Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary at Embassy of the Republic of the Philippines in Dhakha, Bangladesh, was the guest speaker to talk about what it takes to be representing the Philippines and the challenges in a foreign land, giving the students an overview of a career in foreign service.

 

An alumnus of the WVSU Integrated Laboratory School (ILS), Ambassador Ausan gave out copies of his book, Sleepless in Dhaka, to student attendees who, randomly, had a star under their seat. Ambassador Ausan is a practicing lawyer-turned- career diplomat. H.E. Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos nominated him as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (AEP) to the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, with concurrent jurisdiction over the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka and Republic of Maldives on 01 September 2022.

 

The WVSU officials who graced the event were University President Dr. Joselito F. Villaruz; VP for Research, Extension, and Innovation Dr. Greta Gabinete; Director of International and Local Linkages Office Prof. Edel Carmela Subong-Csoka; and Dean of Students Dr. Ma. Pilar Charmaine Malata.

 

The DagYoung Spirit Intensified: A Talk with an Ambassador is only Part 1 of 3 of the Multiculturalism Training-Workshop that aims to boost morale of the WVSU internationalization frontliners, and will also tteach them the basics , including multicultural etiquettes and group dynamics, with promotion of sustainable development goals 4- Quality Education for All,10—Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions, and 17-Partnerships for Goals, and the Ambisyon Natin 2040 of the National Economic and Development Authority.

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JCI Iloilo Ilang-Ilang launches projects with WVSU ILLO, USC

JCI Iloilo Ilang-Ilang with WVSU ILLO and WVSU-USC, two sustainable, environmental projects were launched. Paperfect, which aimed to turn scratch papers into notebooks and Basura Mo, Pulungkoan Ko will provide chairs made out of the plastic bottles.

 

JCI Iloilo Ilang-Ilang 2024 President, Ms. Lara Jeunesse Villaruel, commenced the said project initiative. She stated, “Hopefully, this is the start of our long-term partnership with WVSU”. Followed by a talk on solid waste management by Iloilo City General Services Officer, Engr. Neil Ravena.

 

Ms. Vida Aurora Sy, JCI Iloilo Ilang-Ilang 2024 VP for External Affairs highlighted the objectives of the project. On April 1, specially marked garbage bags will be distributed and the recyclable trash will be collected every Friday of next month.

 

By April 26, JCI Iloilo Ilang-Ilang will gather all the collected garbage and turn it into the said chairs and notebooks.

 

Finally, July 8-14 will be the distribution of the generated items from the clean-up drive to a few chosen schools.

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Dalhousie University, Canada re-visited WVSU for further talks on collabs

David Park-Project & Advancement Coordinator for International (Truro) in the Faculty of Agriculture; Lana Bos-VP for International, and Audrie-Jo McConkey-Faculty met with the WVSU College of Agriculture and Forestry (CAF) represented by Dr. Anthony Leal-Dean of the School of Agriculture, Mr. Leonie Consabo-Faculty, and Mr. Michael Victor Gonzales-Internationalization Coordinator for the campus.

 

WVSU International and Local Linkages Office – ILLO Director Ms. Edel Carmela Subong-Csoka was also there to moderate the meeting and guide the discussion. Dr. Greta Gabinete, VP for Research, Innovation, and Extension, who is also a faculty of CAF, was in full support of the endeavor.

Collaboration involving the Wildlife Conservation Park that the College of Agriculture and Forestry is taking care of, will possibly commence in 2025.

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WVSU participates in 7th CALOHEA General Meeting in Portugal

West Visayas State University (WVSU), through its representatives, participated in the Seventh General Meeting – GM7 of the CALOHEA (Measuring and Comparing Achievements of Learning Outcomes in Higher Education in Asia) last Dec. 13 to 15, 2023, in Porto, Portugal.

 

Dr. Lynette Alcala of the College of Medicine (COM) and Dr. Hilda Montaño of the College of Education (COE) represented WVSU, one of the 31 Higher Education Institutions across eight ASEAN countries, and five European states engaged in the CALOHEA Project. Dr. Alcala is with the Medicine Subject Area Group while Dr. Montaño is with the Teacher Education Subject Area Group.

The Project measures Competences and Learning Outcomes in Higher Education in Asia, a Project of the Erasmus+ Programme. It is coordinated by the University of Groningen in the Netherlands with the ASEAN University Network (AUN) partner agency. It operates through three Subject Area Groups: Civil Engineering, Medicine, and Teacher Education.

 

“The initiatives of the University to conduct a system-wide Workload-Based Curriculum Planning and Development as well as the inclusion of authentic assessment and student workload in the Learning Continuity Plan (LCP) and Teacher Integration Program are tangible outcomes of the CALOHEA project,” said Dr. Montaño, former Dean of the COE.

 

Welcoming the participants on the first day were Dr. Robert Wagenaar of the University of Groningen who is also the Director of the International Tuning Academy, Dr. Choltis Dhirathiti of the ASEAN University Network, and Mervin Bakker of the University of Groningen.

 

The 3-day event had the participants discussing the following:

 

On Day One, the “Creation and use of Regional Subject-Specific Qualifications and Assessment Reference Frameworks to permit greater comparability of institutional degree programme profiles”, and “Implementation of authentic assessment of internationally comparable learning outcomes in degree programmes”.

 

On Day Two, the participants discussed “Implementation of authentic assessment of internationally comparable learning outcomes in degree programmes”, and “Instalment of the culture of student workload measurement as an integral part of curriculum design”.

 

And finally on Day Three, discussions were by country-specific groups where they focused on the “Guidelines for bridging South East Asian Student Workload with other contexts” and “Dissemination and impact in country-specific groups”.

 

Dr. Alcala and Dr. Montaño returned to Iloilo City on December 19, 2023 and in relation to CALOHEA, will work to ensure the dissemination and sustainability of the three recognition mechanisms.

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