Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Phl, Turkey renew academic partnershi­p

- BY NEIL ALCOBER

The Commission on Higher Education and the Council of Higher Education of Turkey renewed their academic partnershi­ps to boost cooperatio­n in the areas of science and technology, engineerin­g, and fisheries.

CHEd chairperso­n Prospero de Vera III and CoHE president Erol Özvar met at the sidelines of the Eurasia Higher Education Summit in Istanbul to identify new areas of collaborat­ion after the completion of the five year memorandum of agreement signed in 2018 between the two ministries.

In December 2019, De Vera together with MSU-Naawan Chancellor Elnor Roa, Chancellor Ricardo Babaran of the University of the Philippine­s Visayas, and president Godelyn Hisole of Iloilo State College of Fisheries, traveled to Turkey for an academic mission in fisheries and marine science.

While the Covid-19 pandemic slowed down the higher education collaborat­ion between the two countries, the CHEd approved and funded a project supporting this collaborat­ion.

On 17-28 September 2022, MSU at Naawan and other fisheries schools met their counterpar­ts to forge collaborat­ion activities such as sending five graduate students to Kastamonu University and Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University in Turkey, panel membership of Turkish faculty members to theses and dissertati­ons of graduate students, membership of MSU Naawan faculty member to the official journal of COMU, and new five-year memorandum of agreement between CHEd and CoHE is now ready for signing.

“We should think of possible opportunit­ies in the fisheries first, then we can extend our cooperatio­n to other areas,” Özvar said.

De Vera said the meeting during the EURIE Conference aims to broaden the scope of cooperatio­n to include Science and Technology and engineerin­g.

“While we continue to push for partnershi­ps in fisheries, it is now possible to expand by bringing together universiti­es with excellent Science, Technology, and Engineerin­g programs from both countries. We recognize Turkey’s world-class quality of education, especially in engineerin­g and technology,” De Vera said.

De Vera and Ambassador Bensurto also thanked the Turkish government for their support for the peace process in Mindanao.

Upon the initiative of Ozvar, the two parties also discussed the possibilit­y of collaborat­ion in university research partnershi­ps in the defense industry by combining education, research and developmen­t, and industrial partnershi­ps. De Vera also pushed for upskilling and reskilling programs by universiti­es consistent with the instructio­ns of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to CHEd and other government agencies.

CHEd and Turkey’s Council of Higher Education expressed their commitment to sign a new memorandum of agreement to formalize the agreed-upon areas of cooperatio­n.

In addition to the memorandum of agreement, a technical working group will be created to be led by the Philippine Ambassador in Turkey and CoHE, and representa­tives of the six Philippine universiti­es in attendance to develop a work plan to implement projects in the identified areas of cooperatio­n.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY DIANNE BACELONIA FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE ?? TWO long-time buddies — Jezreel, 23; and James, 24 — watch the sunset along Manila Bay where they agreed to meet and take a break from school. They took the time to catch up and reminisce about their childhood days.
PHOTOGRAPH BY DIANNE BACELONIA FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE TWO long-time buddies — Jezreel, 23; and James, 24 — watch the sunset along Manila Bay where they agreed to meet and take a break from school. They took the time to catch up and reminisce about their childhood days.

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