UA&P participates in Taiwan Educational City Learning Program 

A delegation from UA&P participated in the Taiwan Educational City Learning Navigation Program organized by Taiwan-based civic society organization Edu-Connect Southeast Asia Association

Held from July 30 to August 3 with the theme “Innovative Solutions and Cultural Immersion: Exploring Industrial Excellence and Heritage in Kaohsiung,” the program focused on nation-building, industrial excellence, and smart city development using Kaohsiung City, Taiwan, as a living classroom. Participants engaged in lectures, discussions, and city tours led by local experts.

Dr. Eing Ming-Wu (rightmost), Senior Managing Advisor of Edu-Connect Southeast Asia Association, with UA&P delegates Ms. Janice Mercurio (leftmost), Dr. Varsolo Sunio (center), Christine Vinci Lara (3rd from right), and Jude Elbert Banton (2nd from right) together with representatives from the California Agri-Marketing Farm Cooperative Society.

UA&P delegates included BS Industrial Engineering Program Director Dr. Varsolo Sunio, Humanities program officer Janice Mercurio, and MA Humanities students Christine Vinci Lara and Jude Elbert Banton. 

The program provided valuable insights into entrepreneurial development, fostering future collaborations between Taiwan and the Philippines.

Edu-Connect Southeast Asia Association is a multisectoral partnership of universities, businesses, and development organizations in Southern Taiwan.

Other Filipino delegates came from the University of the Philippines – National College of Public Administration and Governance (UP-NCPAG), Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA), and USAID Philippines. The last two groups were part of the Taiwanihan Initiative, which aims to develop projects/collaborations between Southern Taiwan and Northern Luzon.

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