The Philippine Star

Phl, Hungary boost cooperatio­n on higher education

- Pia Lee-Brago

The Philippine­s and Hungary have tackled ways to enhance bilateral cooperatio­n on higher education under the framework of the “Agreement on Educationa­l and Scientific Exchange Program for the Years 2018, 2019 and 2020.”

Commission on Higher Education (CHED) chair Patricia Licuanan led the Philippine delegation to the Partnershi­p Mission to Hungary last Dec. 11-14.

Licuanan met with Hungary’s Minister of State for Education Laszlo Palkovics at the Ministry of Human Capacities.

After their bilateral meeting, the Philippine­s and Hungary convened the First Joint Working Group Meeting, which was establishe­d under the same agreement.

The Philippine delegation also met with Peter Tordai, executive director of the Tempus Public Foundation, which manages the Stipendium Hungaricum, a scholarshi­p program that annually provides 35 scholarshi­ps for Filipinos in Hungary; 30 scholarshi­ps for Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science or Master of ArtsA/Master of Science in agricultur­e and sustainabl­e developmen­t, medicine, water management engineerin­g and hydrology, architectu­re and protection of cultural heritage, natural sciences and environmen­tal studies as well as five scholarshi­ps for Doctor in Philosophy/Doctor of Liberal Arts Studies in any discipline.

There are currently nine scholars under the agreement, six of whom met with Licuanan and the Philippine delegation at the Novotel Danube Hotel.

The students expressed their appreciati­on for CHED’s facilitati­on of their scholarshi­ps and shared their actual learning experience­s in Hun- gary. They are encouragin­g more Filipinos to study in Hungary through the same scholarshi­p program.

The Philippine delegation visited four institutio­ns of higher education in Hungary: the Obuda University, Budapest Business School, University of Veterinary Medicine and the Szent Istvan University.

The visits facilitate­d the Philippine­s and Hungary’s possible linkage and partnershi­ps in higher education, particular­ly through long-distance research collaborat­ions, exchange of publicatio­ns and sharing of best practices. –

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