The Manila Times

Searca, FPEmpresa partner for voc-ed

- BY LEANDER C. DOMINGO

THE University of the Philippine­s Los Baños-based Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agricultur­e (Searca) and Spainbased Asociación de Centros de Formación Profesiona­l (FPEmpresa) have signed an agreement to cooperate in areas of common interest, such as education, training and research, primarily on vocational education and training (VET).

FPEmpresa, a nonprofit associatio­n of Spain’s public, semi-private and private VET centers, and Searca forged a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) in a virtual signing ceremony on Jan. 24, 2024.

The five-year MoU was signed by Searca Director Glenn Gregorio and FPEmpresa President and board member Luis García Domínguez, with associate professor Joselito Florendo, Searca deputy director for administra­tion, and Carlos de Olagüe Smithson, FPEmpresa coordinato­r Madrid and Internatio­nal and board member, as witnesses.

The signing ceremony was also attended by some FPEmpresa board members and internatio­nal project staff, as well as Searca staff who have been involved in the series of discussion­s to identify the initial collaborat­ions between the two organizati­ons.

Under the MoU, Gregorio said Searca and FPEmpresa will collaborat­e on capacity developmen­t programs, such as mobilities and training, as well as on knowledge resource projects, by connecting FPEmpresa’s VET centers to Searca or specific schools and organizati­ons from the latter’s network of partners and stakeholde­rs.

In June 2023, Gregorio said Searca and FPEmpresa began exploring areas for collaborat­ion after being introduced by Beatriz Jimeno Ortas, education advisor, Embassy of Spain in the Philippine­s. Ortas also participat­ed during the signing ceremony on behalf of the Spanish Embassy and the Spanish Ministry of Education, Vocational Training and Sports.

“This partnershi­p contribute­s to fulfilling Searca’s vision to reach wider networks of partners and stakeholde­rs. Searca and FPEmpresa share a common goal of bringing together various stakeholde­r groups to create a community of best practices and build capacity toward sustainabl­e developmen­t,” Gregorio said in his message during the signing ceremony.

Highlighti­ng Searca’s current five-year plan on Accelerati­ng Transforma­tion through Agricultur­al Innovation or Attain, Gregorio said the center recognizes the importance of VET in achieving this.

He also expressed hopes that this partnershi­p will start more collaborat­ions with Spain.

Domínguez affirmed this, as he sees the identified collaborat­ive activities as the first step in improving VET in Spain and initially in the Philippine­s.

Facilitati­ng the discussion­s between the two institutio­ns, Ortas echoed this as she attested to everyone’s commitment to fostering internatio­nal cooperatio­n “to open doors to new possibilit­ies for our teachers and students alike.”

“The MoU is an instrument to unite organizati­ons sharing common interests in the pursuit of excellence in vocational training and higher education related to agricultur­al studies,” she said, emphasizin­g its significan­ce for all the government­s the attendees represent.

Smithson has also been in all the discussion­s leading up to the signing of the MoU. He mentioned some of these activities and thanked the Embassy of Spain for linking the two institutio­ns.

Searca deputy director for programs Nur Azura Binti Adam also shared some initial steps taken about these activities and expressed excitement about what lies ahead for the Searca-FPEmpresa partnershi­p this year.

After the signing ceremony, Searca and FPEmpresa, led by Ortas, also discussed the plans to kickstart their collaborat­ion this year.

Spain is an associate member country of the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organizati­on (Seameo), a regional intergover­nmental organizati­on establishe­d to promote cooperatio­n in education, science and culture in Southeast Asia.

Searca is one of the 26 Seameo specialist institutio­ns located across the region.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D SCREEN GRAB ?? Officers and staff of the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agricultur­e and the Asociación de Centros de Formación Profesiona­l, led by Searca Director Glenn Gregorio, FPEmpresa President and board member Luis García Domínguez, and Embassy of Spain in the Philippine­s education adviser Beatriz Jimeno Ortas, participat­e in the online ceremonial signing of the memorandum of understand­ing on Jan. 24, 2024.
CONTRIBUTE­D SCREEN GRAB Officers and staff of the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agricultur­e and the Asociación de Centros de Formación Profesiona­l, led by Searca Director Glenn Gregorio, FPEmpresa President and board member Luis García Domínguez, and Embassy of Spain in the Philippine­s education adviser Beatriz Jimeno Ortas, participat­e in the online ceremonial signing of the memorandum of understand­ing on Jan. 24, 2024.

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