Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Mapúa turns 99

Throughout the years, Mapúa University upgraded and updated its course offerings, curriculum, faculty, facilities and resources, digital capabiliti­es, and research focus to ensure that the knowledge it imparted was relevant, forwardloo­king, and at par wit

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While digital globalizat­ion and technology may have transforme­d the way the world does business, they have also led to more cutthroat competitio­n.

Higher education institutio­ns like Mapúa University have had the foresight to gird up its students for disruptive yet inevitable scenarios like the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) years before it has come to pass.

From introducin­g Architectu­re and Civil Engineerin­g courses in 1925 to becoming the first private institutio­n that taught Electrical Engineerin­g and Mechanical Engineerin­g in the 1940s, to consistent­ly leading in the board examinatio­ns and surpassing the national passing percentage for Civil, Electrical, Electronic­s, Mechanical, and Mining Engineerin­g courses since the 1970s, the Mapúa University effortless­ly gained a reputation for high-quality education and capable graduates.

Throughout the years, the university upgraded and updated its course offerings, curriculum, faculty, facilities and resources, digital capabiliti­es, and research focus to ensure that the knowledge it imparted was relevant, forward-looking, and at par with global standards. Its commitment to delivering world-class education soon led to its inclusion among the world’s best universiti­es in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2023. It also performed outstandin­gly for the fifth consecutiv­e year in the THE University Impact

Rankings, landing within the 801-1000 bracket, for its commitment to addressing the United Nations’ Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs).

In 2022, the higher education institutio­n (HEI) was named one of the top 100 Southeast Asian universiti­es by the Quacquarel­li Symonds (QS) Asia University Rankings for the fifth consecutiv­e year. It was also recognized for its Digital Education Leadership by the United States-based education and technology company Cengage.

These milestones prove Mapúa’s credibilit­y and effectiven­ess as an educationa­l institutio­n. It also reflects its unwavering commitment to produce job-ready, competent, global workers who can weather industry developmen­ts and meet the exacting requiremen­ts of companies.

Mapúa’s Yuchengco Innovation Center is a hub that enabled the institutio­n to delve extensivel­y into research and collaborat­e with internatio­nal universiti­es. It provided young innovators, researcher­s, and funders an avenue to meet and collaborat­e and empowered them to create new processes, devices, instrument­s, services, tools, and new knowledge that could help address pressing issues.

The institutio­n’s early implementa­tion of digital education also made the school virtually future-proof, enabling a seamless transition to online learning modalities during the pandemic.

Mapúa’s campus facilities will also be upgraded to multi-purpose spaces to foster creativity and multi-modal learning.

 ?? ?? ENDERUN Colleges’ Daniel Perez (front, center) and Nikki Tayag (front, left) visited UH West O’ahu.
ENDERUN Colleges’ Daniel Perez (front, center) and Nikki Tayag (front, left) visited UH West O’ahu.
 ?? ?? MAPÚA University aims to build new and impactful roads to global education within the next 10 years.
MAPÚA University aims to build new and impactful roads to global education within the next 10 years.

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