IFSU pushes ties with foreign schools to boost global status
>> Tuesday, June 18, 2019
MOA signed with Taiwan’s NCCU
LAMUT,
Ifugao -- The lone state university in the province here is strengthening its
international linkages for academic cooperation and research collaboration with
foreign universities to fulfill its vision of a globally recognized
University upholding excellence amidst rich cultural heritage.
The
Ifugao State University has entered into a 3-year memorandum of understanding
with National Chengchi University (NCCU) of Taiwan to promote international
academic cooperation and research experiences between the two universities.
Said
MOU was signed by IFSU president Dr. Eva Marie C. Dugyon and NCCU president Dr.
Ming-Cheng Kuo in Taiwan last week. Both universities agreed to exchange
academic materials and information; mutually receive educational visits by
faculty members and researchers; hold joint international conferences, and conduct
joint research projects.
It
also includes the establishment of a Science and Technology Innovation Center
for Taiwan-Philippines Indigenous and Local Knowledge, and Sustainable Studies.
The Center will to promote the international exchange of research projects and
local communities and organizations between Taiwan and the Philippines.
“The MOU
with NCCU is another big step for us in positioning IFSU in the international
arena as a center for indigenous and sustainable development studies.”
Dugyon said.
IFSU
as the lone University in the province takes the responsibility of upholding
the academic influence for the mainstreaming of indigenous knowledge, systems
and practices (IKSP) and in addressing posing challenges in its preservation
and conservation.
“Our
role in the academe is to ensure the establishment of indigenous knowledge
information system that will serve as a benchmark, direction and basis for
local policymaking in agriculture, health, natural resources management and
certainly, heritage conservation,” Dugyon added.
Eulallie
D. Dulnuan, IFSU director for the Ifugao Rice Terraces-Globally Important
Agricultural Heritage Systems (IRT-GIAS), agreed that the MOU
is a great opportunity for indigenous communities to share and experience
international exchange on indigenous and local knowledge.
“It will be also a platform to showcase our
ethnic weaves, woodcarving and other indigenous crafts,” Dulnuan said.
(JDP/MBL- PIA CAR, Ifugao with report from IFSU)
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