USL engages with Singapore Management University for international benchmarking

A delegation from the University of Saint Louis Tuguegarao (USLT) visited Singapore Management University (SMU) in Singapore on May 6, 2024, for a benchmarking activity facilitated by DIWA Publishing. This activity focused on exploring and exchanging best practices in various aspects of higher education.

Ms. Roma Goodlander, an SMU representative, provided a comprehensive overview of the university. The presentation highlighted SMU’s position as a leading Asian institution, renowned for its focus on innovation and academic excellence. Their vision emphasizes nurturing graduates who are not only equipped with the necessary skills for the global workforce but also possess a strong foundation in entrepreneurship, leadership, and social responsibility.

The university also presented its commitment to digital transformation, sustainable practices, regional growth in Asia, student well-being frameworks, and sustainability initiatives encompassing environmental conservation, social equity, and economic sustainability. Likewise, collaborative partnerships with industry stakeholders and other educational institutions were highlighted as key drivers of SMU’s regional expansion efforts.

Moreover, SMU presented its resilience framework for students, which aimed to support their holistic development and well-being amidst challenges and uncertainties. Additionally, the institution’s sustainability framework outlines its commitments to environmental conservation, social equity, and economic sustainability.

The visit proved to be a valuable learning experience for USLT, inspiring them to focus on several key areas:

  1. USLT recognized the importance of prioritizing employability for its students, drawing inspiration from SMU’s emphasis on equipping graduates with the skills and attributes sought after by employers.
  2. SMU’s emphasis on community engagement among students resonated with USLT’s commitment to fostering a sense of social responsibility and civic engagement among its student body.
  3. USLT noted the importance of maintaining a responsive research agenda that addresses emerging challenges and opportunities, as demonstrated by SMU’s proactive approach to research and innovation.
  4. USLT aspired to emulate SMU’s world-class facilities and learning spaces, recognizing the role of conducive physical environments in enhancing the overall student experience and academic outcomes.

The said activity was attended by the following: Rev. Fr. Macwayne Maniwang, CICM, Ph.D., University President; Dr. Luisa B. Aquino, Executive Assistant to the President; Dr. Marie Rose P. Mora, University Treasurer; Ms. Mary Ann A. Baquiran, BES Principal; Dr. Emily T. Mabborang, PPSS Supervisor; Dr. Darin Jan C. Tindowen, URDC Director; Ms. Lovely Joy O. Ruiz, Assistant Principal for Academics; Ms. Ma. Carina Victoria Catuaan, Asst. Principal for Administration, Dr. Erovita Teresita B. Agustin, Mathematics Coordinator, and Mr. Marvin Baccay, Student Activity Coordinator. Also present at the said activity is Mr. Barry Fanugao, DIWA Publishing Representative.

Inspired by the innovative approaches showcased by SMU, USLT is committed to further enhancing its educational offerings. The knowledge gained from this benchmarking activity will serve as a springboard for USLT to elevate the student experience and solidify its position as a leading institution in the region.

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