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WVSU expands global outreach with arrival of two Spanish Interns

West Visayas State University (WVSU) has officially welcomed two Spanish interns, Mertxe Mendibe Lazaro and Maria Pilar Arraiz Torre, who will participate in a six-month internship from January 22 to July 21, 2025. The interns are recipients of the Basque Government’s Global Training Grant Programme, part of a collaborative effort between WVSU, Mondragon University, and the University of Deusto in Spain.

 

Dr. Antoniette Cortez, Director of WVSU’s Center for Teaching Excellence, expressed her enthusiasm upon their arrival, saying, “We’re looking forward to having them. We have already prepared a Program of Activities for the duration of their stay, such as going on cultural immersion activities in varied challenged areas in Western Visayas, learn more about Philippine History since they will be attending a class with BCAED students, do teaching assistantships in the ILS Kindergarten, College of Pescar, and College of Arts and Sciences. They will also be collaborating with College of Education students in creating a multilingual compendium. All in all, we’re excited to spend these six, productive and meaningful months with them.”

 

WVSU will take the lead in guiding the interns through a carefully designed six-month program aimed at enhancing their professional skills. The university is committed to providing a structured work plan that aligns with the interns’ individual profiles, helping them gain valuable hands-on experience while also contributing to WVSU’s academic community.

 

This collaboration will also offer significant opportunities for cultural immersion, allowing the interns to experience Filipino traditions, values, and work environments in Iloilo and the surrounding provinces. These interactions will enrich their understanding of local culture and provide a well-rounded, practical learning experience.

For WVSU, the arrival of Mendibe Lazaro and Arraiz Torre is an exciting opportunity to strengthen international ties and bring fresh global perspectives to its campus. The program is designed to benefit not only the interns but also the university community, as it fosters collaboration, cultural exchange, and professional growth across borders.

 

Story by Gladwyn Gustilo/ILLO

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Three WVSU students step into teaching roles at Taiwan’s Leading English Immersion Camp

Three students from West Visayas State University (WVSU) are set to join the American Language Village (ALV) Immersion Program in Taiwan from January 18 to 27, 2025, marking an exciting new chapter in the university’s international outreach. This immersive camp will be the first major initiative under the newly established Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between WVSU and the ALV.

 

The selected students will act as teacher assistants, playing a pivotal role in facilitating group activities, supporting language instruction, and assisting with cultural programs integral to the camp’s curriculum. Maria Fe Tianes is a student from the WVSU Himamaylan Campus, enrolled in the School of Education, while Zoe Marie Baaya and Le Gerlaine Mondejar are both 4th-year Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSED) English students from the Main Campus, College of Education (COE).

 

Accompanying them will be Prof. Edel Carmela S. Subong-Csoka, Director of the International and Local Linkages Office, and Prof. Esperval Cezhar H. Cadiao, College Secretary of the College of Education. Together, this group of students and faculty members will represent WVSU at the renowned camp in Taiwan, which was established in 1992 as the country’s first and only English immersion camp.

 

For the WVSU delegation, this opportunity goes beyond the teaching skills they will acquire; it is an invaluable experience that will deepen their understanding of global perspectives and prepare them to become more effective educators. As future teachers, the skills and insights they gain at the ALV will be instrumental in helping them teach their students not only English but also important values of global citizenship, cultural awareness, and environmental stewardship.

 

This immersion program aligns perfectly with WVSU’s commitment to fostering global learning opportunities for its students. By exposing them to international teaching environments and cross-cultural experiences, WVSU is preparing its future educators to take on leadership roles and contribute meaningfully to the ever-changing educational landscape.

 

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WVSU PAMCO participates in Career Fair at Colegio del Sagrado Corazon de Jesus

The West Visayas State University (WVSU) Public Affairs and Marketing Communications Office (PAMCO) took part in the Developmental Career Guidance Week Celebration 2025 of the Colegio del Sagrado Corazon de Jesus (CSCJ) from January 15-16, 2025.

 

With the theme, “Vincentian Pilgrims: Navigating and Growing Careers in Hope and Prayer”, the event kicked off with a series of talks from invited guests during the Career and Vocation Campaign to Senior High School Students at the CSCJ Our Lady’s Hall during the first day.

 

Jessa Temelo, information officer of PAMCO, delivered a talk that highlighted WVSU’s wide selection of academic programs, while emphasizing nursing, education, and management programs as requested by the CSCJ Guidance Center.

 

In addition, the WVSU Expedited Select Track for Medicine (WEST Med) program overview and admission were also discussed, which left STEM students buzzed and encouraged to take the opportunity of a 7-year medicine program.

 

On the second day, WVSU participated in the Career Exhibit, which provided an interactive experience among students and representatives of various colleges and universities present.

 

Attendees who dropped by the booth were given media kits containing brochures and information about the university. Also included in the kits were tabloids and newsletters, which were generously provided by WVSU student publications such as Vital Signs Publication, SILAK Media, and The Innovator.

 

The two-day event was joined by students and representatives from John B. Lacson Foundation Maritime University – Molo Campus, Western Institute of Technology, University of Iloilo, University of San Agustin, Iloilo Doctors’ College, Central Philippine University, St. Therese MTC Colleges – Magdalo Site, and the host school’s college department.

 

Organized by the CSCJ Guidance Center, the Career Fair aims to assist students as they navigate and nurture in their desired careers while embodying Vincentian values of integrating faith and action through lifting communities from living in poverty.

 

Written by JA Temelo, PAMCO

Photos taken by Wina May dela Cruz, PAMCO

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WVSU welcomes 20 students from Jeju National University, South Korea for cross-cultural immersion

West Visayas State University (WVSU) has officially welcomed a delegation of 20 students from Jeju National University (JNU), South Korea, for a month-long academic and cultural immersion program. The students will immerse themselves in various academic activities under the College of Information and Communications Technology (CICT) and engage in English language studies through the WVSU Center for Foreign Languages, from January 17 to February 17, 2025.

 

The delegation, led by Prof. Yung-Cheol Byun, Director of the Center for High Intelligence Service at Jeju National University, was warmly received by Dr. Ma. Beth Concepcion, Dean of the College of ICT. This program marks another milestone in WVSU’s ongoing internationalization efforts, aimed at fostering cross-cultural learning and global partnerships.

 

During their stay, the South Korean students will be immersed in academic courses offered by CICT, focusing on information technology and communications. In addition to the academic curriculum, they will also participate in English language training at the WVSU Center for Foreign Languages, under the guidance of professors from the Department of English and Foreign Languages.

 

Beyond the classroom, the students will engage in a variety of cultural activities designed to expose them to Filipino traditions, customs, and lifestyles. These activities, facilitated by the International and Local Linkages Office (ILLO) and WVSU-Business Incubator Nurturing Homegrown Innovations (BINHI), will allow both South Korean and WVSU students to connect, share, and learn from one another.

 

This program underscores WVSU’s dedication to fostering international collaborations and providing its students with opportunities for global exposure, academic exchange, and cultural dialogue. It also strengthens ties between WVSU and Jeju National University, furthering the institutions’ shared mission of creating a more interconnected world through education.

 

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WVSU CON graduate receives prestigious NHS England Award

Darvey Clint Gario, a registered nurse in the United Kingdom, has been honored with the National Health Service (NHS) England Chief Nursing Officer – Silver Award for Outstanding Service to Nursing on January 7, 2025.

 

Gario was a graduate of West Visayas State University (WVSU) College of Nursing (CON) in 2014, and is currently working as a Cardiac Charge Nurse at The Harley Street Clinic, a world-leading private hospital in UK that specializes in cancer care, cardiology, and complex surgery.

 

The award, bestowed by the Chief Nursing Officer for NHS England in the London Region, recognized Gario’s exceptional contributions to the nursing profession. Gario expressed gratitude to the HCA Healthcare UK superiors for the nomination, and acknowledged the support and mentorship of colleagues at The Harley Street Clinic.

 

This significant achievement serves as a testament of continued excellence for WVSU graduates around the globe and in the field of nursing.

 

Written by JA Temelo, PAMCO
Photos and details from Darvey Clint Gario’s Facebook page

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WVSU strengthens global network with new Korean collaborative talks

In a significant step towards strengthening academic ties between the Philippines and Korea, Kim Inyong, a representative from Korean Association in the Visayas, visited West Visayas State University (WVSU) on January 7, 2025. The visit focused on exploring potential avenues for collaboration, particularly in education and cultural exchange.

 

Ms. Edel Carmela Subong-Csoka, Director of WVSU International and Local Linkages Office, warmly welcomed Mr. Kim, expressing optimism about the visit’s potential to foster stronger international partnerships.

 

“It’s an additional opportunity for us in the University especially that we have earned the King Sejong Institute grant recently. We are looking at expanding the cross-cultural experience not only in information technology and English language study, but also in the medical Sciences”, she said.

 

Kim Inyoung echoed the enthusiasm, noting that the potential for academic exchange and mutual collaboration holds great promise. He highlighted that Korean institutions are eager to expand their global partnerships, and WVSU presents a valuable opportunity for academic cooperation.

 

The discussions revolved around several key initiatives, including faculty and student exchange programs, fostering partnerships with Korean universities, and developing joint curricula aimed at enhancing the academic offerings of both institutions.

 

This exploratory meeting sets the stage for continued discussions in the coming months, as both institutions work to formalize the specifics of their partnership. The success of these talks could pave the way for new educational opportunities and deepen the relationship between the Philippines and Korea through academic exchange and joint projects.

 

Story by Gladwyn Gustilo/ILLO