Category: Linkages

  • Fostering a Culture of Peace: OPAPRU unveils Peace Education Resource Nook at WVSU

    Fostering a Culture of Peace: OPAPRU unveils Peace Education Resource Nook at WVSU

    The Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPRU) has launched the region’s first Peace Education Resource Nook (PERN) at West Visayas State University (WVSU) on November 15, 2024, marking a significant milestone in peace-building efforts in the country.

    The resource nook was launched during a special ceremony at WVSU’s University Learning Resource Center (ULRC), marking a significant step toward fostering a culture of peace and non-violence in the region.

    A Hub for Resources and Dialogue

    The PERN will serve as a hub for students, educators, and the community to access educational materials, tools, and resources focused on peacebuilding. It is designed to promote awareness and understanding of peace processes, social justice, and the importance of resolving conflicts through nonviolent means. The nook will also host a variety of peace-related activities, including workshops, lectures, and community outreach programs.

    Dr.  Peter Ernie D. Paris, Vice President for Administration and Finance (VPAF) of WVSU, expressed excitement over the launch, saying, “This resource nook is a crucial part of our commitment to providing students with the knowledge and tools needed to contribute to a peaceful society. It will foster dialogue, understanding, and collaborative learning among students and the wider community.”

    OPAPRU officials led by Executive Director Andres S. Aguinaldo, Jr., who represented Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr., emphasized the significance of the initiative, noting that peace education is essential for building sustainable and inclusive societies. “By establishing the first Peace Education Resource Nook in the Visayas, we hope to empower students to become advocates for peace in their communities”, he said.

    Building Future Peace Advocates

    The establishment of the nook is part of OPAPRU’s broader strategy to promote peace education across the Philippines, aligning with the government’s efforts to address societal challenges through education and awareness. The facility is expected to support ongoing peace processes and enhance the overall understanding of the importance of peace in a rapidly changing world.

    Future plans for the resource nook include collaborations with other educational institutions, training programs for teachers, and expanding access to peace education materials throughout the Visayas region. The initiative is also expected to inspire similar projects at other universities across the country.

  • WVSU, American Language Village forge new partnership: gearing up for Immersion camp in Taiwan

    WVSU, American Language Village forge new partnership: gearing up for Immersion camp in Taiwan

    In a significant step towards global educational collaboration, the American Language Village (ALV) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with West Visayas State University (WVSU) on November 15, 2024. This agreement sets the stage for a series of academic and cultural exchanges, beginning with an Immersion Camp to be held in Taiwan next year.

    The partnership was formalized in a ceremony at WVSU’s main campus, attended by faculty, students, and representatives from both institutions. The Taiwan-based camp, which will be the first major project under the MOU, is designed to offer WVSU students an immersive experience. These students will act as teacher assistants, supervising students facilitating group activities, and supporting both the language instruction and the cultural activities integral to the camp’s curriculum.

    American Language Village representatives led by Director Leo Liu, expressed their enthusiasm about the project, noting that Taiwan’s vibrant culture and international setting make it an ideal location for such an educational initiative. “We are excited to welcome the students as chaperones for our immersion camp. Their involvement will bring a fresh perspective to our program and help create a vibrant and inclusive learning atmosphere.”, he said.

    “This is a fantastic opportunity for our students to enhance their skills and develop a deeper understanding of global cultures,” said Dr. Peter Ernie D. Paris, Vice President for Administration and Finance (VPAF) of WVSU. The initiative aligns with the university’s goal of equipping students with skills that are essential for a competitive international landscape.

    The camp will feature a comprehensive curriculum, including cultural excursions, and interactive workshops led by educators from the American Language Village. Organizers are also planning activities that will encourage collaboration between participants from the Philippines, Taiwan, and potentially other countries.

    As preparations for the Taiwan camp progress, both institutions are optimistic that this partnership will open doors for more collaborative projects, enhancing learning opportunities for students and faculty alike. WVSU International and Local Linkages Office is actively seeking to establish more partnerships that offer global opportunities to WVSU students.

  • OPAPRU Peace Education Tour sparks dialogue at WVSU; signs MOU to strengthen peace building efforts

    OPAPRU Peace Education Tour sparks dialogue at WVSU; signs MOU to strengthen peace building efforts

    West Visayas State University (WVSU) through the Center for Peace Education and the International and Local Linkages Office, recently hosted the Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation, and Unity’s (OPAPRU) Peace Education Tour on November 15, 2024, marking a pivotal moment for the university as it signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with OPAPRU to advance peace education. The event focused on fostering meaningful dialogue among students and faculty about the importance of peace, reconciliation, and national unity.

    The OPAPRU Peace Education Tour is part of a nationwide initiative aimed at engaging universities in discussions about the role of education in conflict resolution and nation-building. The tour at WVSU featured open forums, interactive discussions, and cultural activities that encouraged students and faculty to explore the concepts of peace, unity, and role in the peace process.

    WVSU Center for Peace Education Coordinator Dr. Rejie Palmos, emphasized that everyone’s involvement in peacebuilding efforts is essential for creating a sustainable and peaceful future for the country.

    OPAPRU officials led by Executive Director Andres S. Aguinaldo, Jr., who represented Secretary Carlito Galvez, Jr., expressed the institution’s commitment to supporting the government’s peace efforts. “By bringing this tour to universities like WVSU, we hope to inspire a new generation to take up the mantle of peacebuilding and to see reconciliation not as a distant concept, but as a reality they can shape”, he said.

    One of the highlights of the event was a panel discussion featuring KAPATIRAN members, who shared their personal stories of transformation from armed struggle to becoming advocates for reconciliation and development. They detailed the challenges of reintegration into their communities and how government support and peace education have empowered them to lead meaningful lives beyond conflict.

    During the event, WVSU and OPAPRU formalized their partnership with the signing of the MOU, which sets the foundation for collaboration in advancing peace education across the university in instruction, research, and extension. Through partnerships with academic institutions like WVSU, OPAPRU seeks to instill a culture of peace in the younger generation, who are seen as the key drivers of positive change in society.

    This collaboration between WVSU and OPAPRU represents a significant step in the journey toward a more peaceful Philippines, as it enables the university to provide its students with the tools, knowledge, and opportunities to play an active role in building a unified and peaceful nation.

  • WVSU celebrates International Students’ Day 2024; highlights Educational Excellence, Peace, Global Responsibility for sustainable community

    WVSU celebrates International Students’ Day 2024; highlights Educational Excellence, Peace, Global Responsibility for sustainable community

    Iloilo City, November 15, 2024 — The West Visayas State University (WVSU) International and Local Linkages Office, in partnership with Dagyoung Student Ambassadors and University Student Council, marked the annual International Students’ Day Celebration with a theme: “Celebrating the Power of Education in Spirit of Peace and Sense of Global Action for a Sustainable Community.”

    The 2024 celebration emphasized the transformative role of education in fostering peace, promoting intercultural understanding, and encouraging global initiatives for sustainable development. The event attracted a diverse group of local and international students, faculty, and community members, highlighting WVSU’s commitment to global education and cooperation.

    Ms. Edel Carmela Subong-Csoka, Director of ILLO, highlighted the importance of such events in promoting a culture of peace and sustainability among the students. “Education is the cornerstone of a peaceful and prosperous society. It is through platforms like these that we can empower our students to become global citizens and leaders for positive change”, she said.

    Dr. Joselito F. Villaruz, WVSU president, welcomed the participants and guests, and stressed that this activity is WVSU’s commitment to internationalization and cultural exchange. He also affirmed that WVSU is maintaining holistic education, addressing most especially the GenZ because they are the “techy generation”. He encouraged everyone to “advocate in the prosperity of WVSU, the new QS -ranked university in Asia”.

    Looking Ahead: Commitment to Global Education

    Mr. Jerome L. Duque, member of the Secretariat of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), International Affairs National Review Committee (iNRC) and the lead of Tarlac Agricultural University’s rankings, delivered an important address on the IZN Mandates and Commitment, emphasizing the critical role of higher education in global cooperation and the ongoing efforts to empower students through international programs.

    Following that, Ms. Junel Ann Divinagracia, City Tourism Officer, Iloilo City, discussed Tourism and the Global Mindset. Ms. Junel explored the vital connection between tourism and education, highlighting how fostering a global mindset can contribute to better cross-cultural understanding and global cooperation.

    Impact of International Education on Global Changes

    The program also featured an audio-visual presentation of exchange students’ experiences at WVSU, offering a glimpse into the diverse and enriching experiences of WVSU students participating in international exchange programs.

    Dr. Jemuel Garcia Jr., Chairperson of Division of Culture and the Arts of WVSU, tackled the topic International Students: Challenges and Opportunities shed light on the obstacles faced by international students, as well as the opportunities they can seize through global education and engagement. Dr. Garcia was a Bayer Young Environmental Envoy who was sent to Germany; a Japan Youth Exchange Network scholar, and; a FulBright scholar.

    Following this, Mr. Gilbert “Bombette” Marin, Iloilo Provincial Officer, delivered a talk on Positioning Local into Global. Mr. Marin’s presentation focused on how local communities can expand their horizons by integrating into the global network, emphasizing the importance of international engagement and collaboration.

    Volunteerism in Focus: Making Difference Together

    Marlon T. Jinon, Chief Economic Development Specialist, National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) VI, shared his own journey into the world of volunteerism, detailing how his experiences in community projects and international service have shaped his perspectives on leadership, education, and global citizenship. He emphasized that volunteerism is not just an act of service but a powerful means of creating connections across cultures and building understanding between people of different backgrounds.

    Education as Bridge for Peace and Sustainability

    Executive Director Andres S. Aguinaldo, Jr., of the Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation, and Unity (OPAPRU), shared insights on Peace and the Role of Higher Education. He emphasized the importance of volunteerism in peace building and the role of higher education in nurturing leaders who can drive global change.

    The celebration underscored WVSU’s role as a bridge between local and global communities, fostering an environment where education is a tool for peace and sustainability. WVSU continues to be at the forefront of creating opportunities for students to engage with the world, learn from diverse perspectives, and contribute meaningfully to a sustainable future.

    Connecting Students to Global Opportunities

    The presence of the American Language Village (ALV) team led by Director Leo Liu and Campus France represented by manager, Mr. Paulo Udani, at WVSU’s International Students’ Day reflects the university’s dedication to providing its students with access to global opportunities. The event was a testament to WVSU’s commitment to preparing students for a globalized world.

    As the event concluded, the spirit of unity, learning, and global action resonated among participants, reinforcing the belief that education is a powerful force for good in a world striving for a more sustainable and peaceful tomorrow.

  • WVSU Political Science student takes the spotlight at ISSCO Regional Conference 2024

    WVSU Political Science student takes the spotlight at ISSCO Regional Conference 2024

    A fourth-year political science student from West Visayas State University (WVSU) has proudly represented the university and the Philippines at the Regional Conference of the International Society for the Studies of Chinese Overseas (ISSCO) held at Universitas Kristen Maranatha in Bandung, Indonesia last November 7-8, 2024.

    The ISSCO conference themed “Diaspora and Development: Exploring the Contributions of Chinese Communities Worldwide,” brought together scholars, researchers, and students from across the globe to discuss the cultural, economic, and political influence of Chinese populations outside China.

    Representing the WVSU, Ericah Villacarlos took center stage to present her study on the “落叶归根: Tsinoys Reconnecting with Cultural Roots through Huayu Education”, delving into the rich history and socio-political contributions of Chinese-Filipino communities within the globe.

    Furthermore, this research was a collaborative effort co-authored with fellow senior Bachelor of Arts in Political Science (BA PoS) students John Rey Mar A. Flores and Christian Erick C. Baguio.

    WVSU’s participation in the ISSCO conference also served as a valuable networking opportunity, allowing them to connect with international scholars and researchers working in the field of diaspora studies. These connections could lead to future collaborations and further research opportunities.

    With Villacarlos’s successful presentation, WVSU remains committed to encouraging students to participate in global academic conversations, empowering future leaders and researchers who will continue to explore issues that matter on both regional and international scales.

  • WVSU inks strategic partnership with Reed Elsevier for innovation, academic resources

    WVSU inks strategic partnership with Reed Elsevier for innovation, academic resources

    Iloilo City, Philippines — West Visayas State University (WVSU) announced a significant advancement in its academic and research capabilities through the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with global publishing leader RELX | Reed Elsevier on November 5, 2024, to enhance WVSU’s research output and expand access to essential resources in scientific publishing, marking a new milestone in the university’s commitment to academic excellence and research development.

    Representing the university were Dr. Ma. Beth Concepcion, Dean, College of Information and Communications Technology (CICT); Dr. Alexander Balsomo, Dean, College of Arts and Sciences (CAS); and Dr. Cheryll Ann Feliprada, Internship Coordinator, CICT.

    The MOA focuses on equipping WVSU students, faculty, and researchers with tools and platforms from Reed Elsevier, aiming to streamline access to high-impact journals, databases, and advanced research analytics. This partnership is expected to support various joint initiatives, student training and development, along with knowledge-sharing activities between the organizations.

    Both institutions envision further collaboration beyond the MOA, including joint research projects, academic conferences, and co-authored publications. This partnership exemplifies WVSU’s commitment to advancing knowledge and preparing its community for the demands of a globalized world, ensuring that both students and faculty are equipped with the resources needed, aligning with the university’s vision of becoming a research-intensive institution with a strong global footprint.

  • WVSU, UP Mindanao share about program, best practices

    WVSU, UP Mindanao share about program, best practices

    To learn the best practices of West Visayas State University (WVSU) in the area of physical education, sports, culture and the arts, and recreation, University of the Philippines (UP) Mindanao embarked on a benchmarking activity at WVSU’s College of PESCAR on October 29, 2024.

    The Department Head of Human Kinetics, Prof. Jezreel M. Abarca together with Prof. Jonathan Cagas, and Professor Erwin Protacio took part in the exchange of knowledge about the academic affairs, review programs, teaching methodologies, best practices implemented, and curriculum under the said college.

    Furthermore, UP Mindanao is eyeing to establish its own Bachelor of Science in Exercise and Sports Sciences (BSESS) program and has sought guidance from the WVSU College of PESCAR (COP).

    The meeting-discussion was led by Dr. Porferio J. Barlas Jr., Dean of COP; Dr. Paulo Abrico, Department Chair of Physical Education; Dr. Ma. Nenette Bajador, COP Faculty; and Prof. Noel Mondejar, COP Faculty.

    This visit demonstrates WVSU’s spirit of mentoring.

  • USM benchmarks with WVSU

    USM benchmarks with WVSU

    In a move to gain insights and learn from best practices, University of Southern Mindanao (USM) embarked on a benchmarking visit at West Visayas State University on October 24, 2024. The primary objective of this activity was to provide USM with comprehensive insights into WVSU’s management practices, student organizations, legal affairs, inputs on the finance and management operations, and strategic approaches.

    The visiting delegation was led by by Atty. Sunny Rye Nogalo, Legal Director; Mr. Jared Virgil Bangcaya, Internal Audit Unit Head; Ms. Charisse Angela Quiambao, FMS, SAO; Irvin Salise, Accountant; Nikki Corpuz, Accountant; University Student Government (USG) leaders, including President Kenny Montelija, Senate President Angeline Alcala, and Executive Secretary Eric John Pagayon.

    Dr.  Ma. Asuncion Christine Dequilla, Vice President for Academic Affairs (VPAA) of WVSU, welcomed the USM visitors, and thanked the delegates for considering WVSU in its benchmarking activities.

    Furthermore, the group was invited into a focused discussion apportioned in four clusters: student governance, legal affairs, inputs on the finance, and internal audit management operations.

    A series of questions were also answered by the WVSU representatives to facilitate guests’ active involvement and healthy information exchange.

    The benchmarking session served as a platform for substantial exchange and learning through engaging discussions significantly contribute to the prospective plans, engagement and collaboration between the two institutions.

  • WVSU to receive prestigious International Ranking Awards at the CHED ICONS; recipient for three years in a row

    WVSU to receive prestigious International Ranking Awards at the CHED ICONS; recipient for three years in a row

    West Visayas State University (WVSU) with its stride in the World University Rankings for Innovation (WURI) will be recognized once again in the prestigious Commission on Higher Education’s Internationalization Champions of Nation-Building and Sustainability (ICONS) Awards, set on October 25, 2024 at the Philippine International Convention Center in Pasay City.

    The ICONS Awards is a significant platform that celebrates the achievements of higher education institutions for demonstrating excellence in international rankings (QS, THE, and WURI), successfully undergoing the AUN QA Institutional Assessment, and attaining the status of AUN QA Associate Member Universities in 2024.

    In 2023, it can be recalled that WVSU broke into the stringent WURI, earning spots in Global Top Innovative Universities (Top 201-300). Having also been recognized for the latter in 2022, gaining three stars in the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS).

    WVSU has consistently advanced its performance and visibility in global rankings that measure academic reputation, research and innovation, impact and social values, sustainability and development, and international engagement.

    The said award is bestowed to WVSU for championing the global reputation through its commendable performance in international rankings and ratings, trailblazing efforts to advance internationalization, and innovative initiatives to contribute to the country’s economic and societal goals.

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  • WVSU ILLO concludes three-part DagYoung sessions; propels university’s branding initiatives

    WVSU ILLO concludes three-part DagYoung sessions; propels university’s branding initiatives

    West Visayas State University (WVSU) International and Local Linkages Office (ILLO) concluded its three-part DagYoung Sessions activity with the topic, Pitching the Institution, via Google Meet, on October 20, 2024, seeking to integrate student ambassadors with concepts in pitching WVSU and build a brand identity around it.

    Professor Edel Carmela Subong-Csoka, Director of ILLO, emphasized that setting up a series of workshops is not only to teach practical skills but also to inspire and empower student ambassadors for strategic growth.

    During the workshop, resource speaker, Mr. Daryl Lasafin, Head of Operations, Dame Digital, highlighted the importance of branding in the University’s marketing plan, especially if that institution is not particularly well-known. Creating a solid identity is the best way to draw more partnerships on a global scale as it helps promote distinctiveness that sets an institution apart from others.

    He started the discussion by outlining WVSU’s particular strengths and focusing on what exactly makes it unique. Student ambassadors must begin with gaining a clear understanding of the University’s vision, mission, and core values.

    Additionally, he underpinned the branding story framework which pinpoints three specific components: purpose, drive, and culture. These foundational elements served as the guiding principles for branding decisions. Knowing who you are, what you stand for, and who you aim to reach is essential in creating a brand that resonates.

    Through these discussions, student ambassadors were reminded of how they can be ‘game changers’, especially with the kind of influence that comes being a branding arm of the university.

    After the discussion, a forum session took place and participants posed questions as well as comments to the speaker.

    The DagYoung Sessions was conceptualized by the ILLO in an effort to provide student ambassadors with skills necessary for the future and prepare them to become global citizens at the forefront of international education in the years to come.