The World Research and Innovation Festival (WRIF) 2025 successfully gathered researchers, educators, and professionals from across the globe, hosted by West Visayas State University (WVSU) in collaboration with its co-host institutions.
This yearโs festival, themed “Transforming Education for a Sustainable Future: Innovation, Equity, and Citizenship,” featured the International Conference for Education and Social Sciences (ICESS) as the festival’s fourth conference.
ICESS had the most number of abstracts submitted at 243 of which 10 were chosen as best papers.
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The festival commenced with an opening program led by Dr. John Erwin P. Pedroso, WRIF ICESS convenor, and Dr. Joselito F. Villaruz, WVSU president. Their messages emphasized the critical role of research and collaboration in advancing education and sustainability.
Performances from the Irong-Irong Dance Company also added entertainment and cultural flair to the event.
The plenary sessions featured distinguished speakers, including Dr. Warren Sim Wan Jie from Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Dr. Kew Si Na from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, and Dr. Ana H. Marty from Florida State University.
These experts shared valuable insights on integrating innovation and equity into educational practices, inspiring participants to drive change in their respective fields.
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The heart of WRIF ICESS 2025 was the series of parallel research presentations, divided into the following thematic breakout rooms:
โข Innovation for Sustainability
โข Equitable Access to Education
โข Technology & Learning
โข Education Beyond Frontiers
โข Sustainability in Curriculum
โข Educational Literacy
โข Education for Informed Action
โข School Initiatives & Inspirations
These sessions showcased diverse research topics, from advancing technology in education to promoting inclusive learning and sustainable practices, fostering academic discourse and collaboration.
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Before the awarding of certificates, Dr. John Erwin P. Pedroso read an official statement apologizing for the inconvenience caused by the unexpected internet and power outages that disrupted the WRIF 2025 virtual experience.
The festival concluded with a virtual awarding ceremony led by Dr. Roberto G. Sagge Jr., associate professor of the College of Education, recognizing outstanding research contributions and the top 10 best papers.
Dr. Ma. Asuncion Christine V. Dequilla, vice president for Academic Affairs, delivered the closing remarks, emphasizing the festivalโs commitment to fostering a global research community.
“By embracing innovation, championing equity, and fostering a sense of global citizenship, [together] we can create an educational landscape that in a way meets today’s needs and at the same time paves the way for a brighter and more sustainable future,” said Dequilla.
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WRIF 2025 reaffirmed its mission of harnessing research and innovation to build a sustainable and inclusive future. With the success of this yearโs festival, WVSU and its partners continue to inspire transformative education and global collaboration, driving positive change for generations to come.
By JA Temelo/PAMCO, with resources from World Research and Innovation Festival
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