
Climate Change Policy Framework in SI: Objectives, Commitments & Principles
Recognizing climate change as a sustainable development challenge, this policy framework in SI aims to integrate CC considerations, guide resilient actions, and emphasize partnerships while upholding guiding principles.
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International Partnership: Southeast Asia Engineering Education Development Network (AUN/SEED-Net) SUKARNO D. TANGGOL, DPA Chancellor Mindanao State University Iligan Institute of Technology
Introduction A world-class institution of higher learning renowned for its excellence in Science and Technology and for its commitment to the holistic development of the individual and society. To provide quality education for the industrial and socio- economic development of Mindanao with its diverse cultures through relevant instruction, research, extension, and community involvement. 2
Student & Faculty Profile 30,000 22,467 22,308 25,000 22,467 20,000 106 (20%) 98 (19%) 15,000 10,000 5,000 - 2010 2011 2012 323 (61%) Science & Technology Social Sciences & Humanities Doctoral Masters Undergraduate 3
Academic Programs by Level and Number of Offerings NUMBER OF OFFERINGS PROGRAMS 1. Doctoral Degree 10 2. Masters Degree 36 3. Graduate Certificate 2 3. Baccalaureate 34 4. Diploma / Certificate 34 TOTAL 116 4
Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Recognition CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT (3) 1. Physics 2. Information Technology 3. Civil Engineering CENTER OF EXCELLENCE (4) 1. Chemistry 2. Mathematics 3. Biology 4. Teacher Education 5
Thrusts of the College of Engineering (COE) Enrichment of Curricular Offering Facilities Development Promotion of Research Culture Enhancement of Linkages 6
COE Program Offerings Against Institutional Profile INSTITUTE Offerings COE Offerings PROGRAMS 1. Doctoral Degree 10 3 2. Masters Degree 36 4 3. Graduate Certificate 2 - 3. Baccalaureate 34 10 4. Diploma / Certificates 34 1 TOTAL 116 18 7
COE Faculty Count No. of Faculty Members FIELD 1. Civil Engineering 7 2. Mechanical Engineering 7 3. Electrical, Electronics & Computer Engineering 13 4. Metallurgical/Ceramics Engineering 7 5. Chemical Engineering Technology 15 6. Diploma / Certificates 1 TOTAL 49 8
COE Laboratory Equipment and Facilities Micro electronics Design Laboratory Super Critical Fluid Extractor Universal Testing Machine 9
Institute Research Profile 80 70 60 50 Total 40 Completed 30 On-going 20 10 0 CSM COE CED CASS SCS SET CBAA OVCRE 10
Paper & Poster Presentations 65 77 52 7 International International National Local 1 National 2 8 21 11
ERDT-Sponsored Researches Completed 14 On-Going 40 12
ASEAN University Network/ Southeast Asia Engineering Education Development Network 1. UP Diliman 2. De La Salle University 3. MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology 13
AUN/SEED-Net Sustainable social and economic development is promoted in ASEAN countries 1. To activate internationally competitive personnel in leading engineering educational institutions in the region To promote collaboration and solidarity between academics and professionals in the region 2. 14
AUN/SEED-Net Initiatives Phase I: 2003-2008 Phase II: 2008-2013 Phase III: 2013-2018 15
Achievements Since 2001 Improved quality of Academic Staff Improved Quality of Research Established Network 16
Phase III Objectives 1. Contribution to the advancement and globalization of industry in ASEAN and Japan; 2. Implementation of research activities addressing common regional issues; 3. Improvement of research and educational capacities of academic staff of ASEAN Member institutions; 4. Strengthening of academic network among ASEAN Member Institutions and Japanese Supporting Universities. 17
Support Programs to Industry Advancement 18
COE Faculty Members in Graduate / Post-Graduate School Post 1 Graduate Total COE Faculty Members: 49 2 Doctoral 7 Masters 19
COE Faculty Members in Graduate School World-Class University Consortium 2018 Beyond Phase I: 2003-2008 Phase II: 2008-2013 Phase III: 2013-2018 20
Good Day Delivered during the Forum on Internationalization and Cross-Border Education May 30, 2013 / CHED Auditorium