Archives for September 5, 2016

AACCUP Mid-Year Confab focuses on internalization and internationalization

 

Iloilo Science and Technology University (ISAT U) hosted the Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines (AACCUP) Accreditors’ Annual Mid-Year Conference held on July 27-29, 2016 at the Royal Garden Hall Convention Center, Iloilo City.  Internalization and internationalization are the focus of this year’s conference.

AACCUP attends to internalization that will strengthen the internal quality assurance of every units by empowering qualified State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) to conduct preliminary surveys.  This allows SUCs to participate in work accreditation.

Dr. Manuel T. Corpuz, President and Founding Chairman, AACCUP talks on the Profile of the AACCUP Accreditor.

Dr. Manuel T. Corpuz, AACCUP Founding President and Executive Chairman talks on the profile of the AACCUP Accreditor.

The proposed institutionalization of cross border education on SUCs is another challenge for AACCUP. Globalization and ASEAN Integration prompted the government to open cross border education or the trans-national education (TNE) to qualified  higher education institutions.  AACCUP is bent on maintaining a high quality standard among SUCs that would offer TNE to foreign partners.

Dr. Angel C. Alcala

Dr. Angel C. Alcala, MA and PH. D in Biological Science degrees from the Stanford University, USA.,is a researcher and scientist.

Invited guests speakers were Dr. Angel C. Alcala, former Chairman of Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and  Prof. Dr. Sun Jianrong, International quality assurance expert.

Dr. Angel C. Alcala, who is also Chairman of the National Network of Quality Assurance Agencies, centered his message on strengthening the internal quality assurance of every units. He challenged SUCs to improve their programs, focus on faculty development through specialization, and conduct more research that may be beneficial to the community and the students. He also encouraged SUCs to engage more on Science and Technology. By this, he said, SUCs could improve more the quality of education they could offer to the public.

Dr. Prof. Sun Jianrong is a Ph. D. in Higher Educational Administration holder from Ohio University, USA and an authority in academic quality and standards. He discussed on “The Concept and Practices of Internal Quality Assurance.’  He articulated on the accreditation criteria that higher education institution needs to address and the function of internal quality assurance offices.  Accessibility and availability of information, accountability and feed backing were also emphasized.

Prof. Dr. Sun Jianrong is an is directly involved in quality assurance is US and quality assurance and evaluation processes endorsed by the Ministry of Education, China.

Prof. Dr. Sun Jianrong  is directly involved in quality assurance in the US and endorsed by the Ministry of Education, China as Evaluator in the quality assurance and evaluation process of higher education.

He also reminded the participants of the importance of documentation and archiving.   He added that participation in decision-making is another important key in quality assurance. Prof. Sun encouraged accreditors to talk in deliberation even if his stand is against the will of the majority.  He advised SUCs to practice fair sharing of labor of their respective accreditors. But the most important thing for quality assurance according to Prof. Sun is the impact of the program to all stakeholders.

The three-day activity ended with the presentation of workshop output on the Good Practices and Problems in the Management of the On-Site Accreditation Visit, Good and Weak Practices in Preliminary Surveys, Good Practices and Problems in Self-Surveys and the Good Practices and Problems in the Structure of the Internal Quality Assurance Units.

Three hundred sixty-one  accreditors  and 11 members of the Board of Trustees attended the conference.  Dr. Raul F. Muyong,  ISAT U President, is a trustee and AACCUP Training Director for Visayas.

 

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ISAT U receives Red Cross Award

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Dr. Raul F. Muyong, ISAT U Pres. receives the Plaque of Recognition from PNRC officials.

         Iloilo Science and Technology University (ISAT U) was awarded by the Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC) a Blood Service Platinum Award during its 18th Blood Donors Awarding and Recognition Program held on August 31, 2016 at Hotel del Rio, Iloilo City.

        The award was given for the continuing support of promoting  voluntary blood donation and in organization of mass blood donations. PNRC cited the 571 units of blood yield in years of continuous mass blood letting activity conducted by the Extension Services Division (ESD) “Dugo Mo, Buhay Ko” project.

       “Dugo Mo, Buhay Ko.” is a noble undertaking in partnership with the Integrated Institute of Electrical Engineers (IIEE) and the Philippine National Red Cross.  The project is held every month of  February and July and is participated by students and faculty members..

     The project is part of the school’s commitment to its social responsibility by extending the school’s services to the community. The latest bloodletting activity was conducted on July 13 and was participated by 33 students and some faculty members.

Eng’g studes receive IIEE scholarship

 

The awardees with the top university officers and Integrated Institute of Electrical Engineers (IIEE) Iloilo Chapter members.

The awardees with the top university officials and members of the Integrated Institute of Electrical Engineers (IIEE) Iloilo Chapter .

       Two Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering students were awarded scholarship grant after passing the tight selection process of the program.

      Lloyd Vincent Sagabaen, BSEE 3 and Oliver Jardiolin, Jr., BSEE 2 received the Institute of Integrated  Electrical Engineers (IIEE) scholarship awards. Sagabaen and Jardiolin are among the recipients of the four vacant slots of the nationwide scholarship program available at the time.

     The two passed the grade requirements of a general weighted average of not lower than 2.25 in all academic subjects for the last two semesters and have not incurred any failing grades in any academic subjects..

     Each student will receive fifteen thousand pesos per semester for tuition fee, stipend and book allowance.

 

University Pres. Dr. Raul F. Muyong  congratulates Oliver Jardiolin (left) and Sagaba-en. Looking on is Engr. Arnold Suganob, IIEE- Iloilo President

University Pres. Dr. Raul F. Muyong congratulates Oliver Jardiolin (left) and Lloyd Vincent Sagaba-en. Looking on is Engr. Arnold Suganob, IIEE- Iloilo President

FDU meets on programs, projects updates

Dr. Nehema K. Misola, VP for Administration and Finance, and members of the Full Time Delivery Unit examines closely the report submitted during the meeting.

Dr. Nehema K. Misola, VP for Administration and Finance, and members of the Full Time Delivery Unit examine closely the report submitted during the meeting.

             The  University Full-Time Delivery Unit (FDU)  conducted  a normative financing report meeting  on August 23, 2016 at the New Board Room.

            The meeting  was held to assess the programs  and projects’ physical and financial status against its  target  and to give a clear picture of the budget utilization ratio per object of expenditures  for the first and second quarter of the year.

                During the meeting, the full time delivery unit identified  the bottlenecks and problems that cause  the delays of the projects’ implementation and its corresponding solutions.  Strategies were also laid down to obtain  a full and efficient utilization  of funds towards the realization of the scheduled  undertakings.

     Key University officials, Deans of the different Colleges, campus administrators, budget officers and accountants of  the different  campuses attended the meeting.

QAC conducts industrial, dimensional calibration workshop

Engr. Rommel N. Corona discusses the essentials of the industrial calibration equipment.

Engr. Rommel N. Corona discusses the essentials of the industrial calibration equipment.

   In compliance with the ISO 9001:2008 requirement on control of monitoring and measurement equipment, the University Quality Assurance Center (QAC) conducted a two-day Industrial and Dimensional Calibration Seminar-Workshop on August 31 –Sept. 1, 2016 at the New Board Room.

     Participated by the Faculty and the Science/Mechanical Laboratory In-Charge of the Main and External campuses , the seminar enabled the participants to understand and explain the essential calibration principles and practices, identify common errors in calibration and its corresponding corrective measures, and the use, proper handling and maintenance of  different calibration equipment.

       Invited resource persons were Engr. Rommel N. Corona and Eng. Daniel Paul P. Aquino
of Metals Industry Research and Development Center—Department of Science and Technology (MIRDC-DOST).

ISAT U faculty and laboratory in-charge listen attentively to lectures. At the lower right corner of the photo are the instruments that will be used in the actual demonstration of calibration practices.

ISAT U faculty and laboratory in-charge listen attentively to lectures. At the lower right corner of the photo are the instruments that will be used in the actual demonstration in calibration procedures.

ISAT U celebrates 111th foundation anniversary week

      Picture1  Excellence in the student’s academic development and school services is the centerpiece of ISAT U 111th Foundation  Anniversary on September 4– 10,  2016.  The  activities of the week long celebration are attuned to the theme: “ISAT U @111: One Vision, One Mission , and One  Goal…Excellence!”

       The launching of the school’s new  Vision, Mission, Core Values, Institutional Goals and Institutional Outcomes is one of the celebration’s highlights. This will help the faculty and staff rekindle their commitment to provide excellent higher education. It also reflects  the new thrusts in the university’s academic programs  as a result of its university status.

         The school’s online facility, the new and official ISAT U Website- www.isatu.edu.ph,   will also be  launched to cater to the needs of all the stakeholders and to provide access, linkages and   transparency .  The Student’s Kiosk is one of the web’s features that has particular benefits to the parents and the students. Its accessibility provides easy tracking of the grades, schedule and account balance of the students.  Feedback may also be aired through the Student’s Kiosk. Aside from providing linkages with other higher institutions, researchers and research institutions, the web also provides transparency on the school’s financial records and transactions. All Administrative Orders, Memoranda and Advisories coming from the Office of the University President are also available for viewing.

       The foot parade, community luncheon on Faculty Employee Association Day, Zumba and the dance extravaganza  reflects the school’s advocacy on unity and camaraderie.

    awrdees   The students are also given the opportunity to display their physical, intellectual, cultural and artistic skills through fashion show, academic quiz contest, literary –musical competition, pahampang, Mr. and Ms. ISAT U, skills olympics, the robotics showdown and in the exhibits.

        Retirees and alumni are never left out in the ISAT U system. The induction of ISAT U Retired Teachers and Employees Association and the Alumni Homecoming are infused  in the list of activities.

       To recognize the services rendered and utmost dedication to their work, the Service Loyalty Award will be  given to the deserving employees and faculty members.

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