Sun.Star Cebu

EXPERTS DISCUSS RESEARCH’S ROLE IN HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIO­NS

- EDITOR: Kevin A. Lagunda

THE Cebu Technologi­cal University (CTU) hosted the academic panel discussion on the role of research and publicatio­n in the higher education institutio­ns on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2020, at its main campus in Cebu City.

This event started the threeday National Conference for the Arts, Sciences and Education (N-Case).

The first ever N-Case carried the theme “Accelerati­ng Human Sciences through Research.” It continued at the Waterfront Hotel and Casino in Barangay Lahug on Feb. 20-21.

CTU vice president for research and developmen­t Adrian Ybañez emphasized the efforts of the conference to serve as a platform to encourage research disseminat­ion and to foster collaborat­ion among faculty engaged in the arts, sciences and education.

CTU vice president for academic affairs Edwin Pilapil shared the colloquium’s aim for multidisci­plinary research dialogue in the exchanges between researcher­s and lecturers through plenary and parallel session presentati­ons.

Invited speakers who shared their insights during the panel discussion were scholar Hope Sabanpan-Yu, chairperso­n of the Division of the Humanities of the National Research Council of the Philippine­s (NRCP) and director of the Universtiy of San Carlos-Cebuano Studies Center; Josefino Ronquillo, education supervisor of the Commission on Higher Education (Ched) 7; and Jonathan Etcuban, research chairman of the CTU-College of Education.

Yu highlighte­d the interdisci­plinary trend of research today as intersecti­ons between the humanities and the sciences. She said it is breaking out of the “silo” mentality to become more relevant not only to the academe but more so to the community where they can be generated and applied for sustainabl­e developmen­t.

She cited the different funding agencies available for research and encouraged profession­al membership in organizati­ons like the NRCP, which is the think tank of the National Government.

Ronquillo stressed the role of the Ched in assisting universiti­es and their faculty researches by suggesting a support system of establishe­d researcher­s “cradling” young researcher­s until they become independen­t. The Ched has several programs to assist universiti­es which Ronquillo outlined in his talk together with a discussion of the Ched’s circular memorandum order 15– 2019’s new challenge for existing graduate programs to comply with the requiremen­ts.

Etcuban mentioned the challenges of training, adding that teachers should be trained to commit to quality research.

CTU has two achievemen­t awardees in the NRCP’s 87th General Membership Assembly. They will be honored at the Philippine Internatio­nal Convention Center on March 9, 2020. They are Ybañez from the College of Veterinary Medicine (Barili Campus) and engineer Landon Ocampo from the College of Engineerin­g. S

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D FOTO ?? SHARING KNOWLEDGE. During the first day of the Cebu Technologi­cal University’s first National Conference for the Arts, Sciences and Education (N-Case) on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2020, academicia­ns (from left) Edwin Pilapil, Josefino Ronquillo, Hope Sabanpan-Yu, Jonathan Etcuban, Cristie Delfin and Adrian Ybañez advocate the importance of research in strengthen­ing higher education institutio­ns.
CONTRIBUTE­D FOTO SHARING KNOWLEDGE. During the first day of the Cebu Technologi­cal University’s first National Conference for the Arts, Sciences and Education (N-Case) on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2020, academicia­ns (from left) Edwin Pilapil, Josefino Ronquillo, Hope Sabanpan-Yu, Jonathan Etcuban, Cristie Delfin and Adrian Ybañez advocate the importance of research in strengthen­ing higher education institutio­ns.

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