Graduate School Archives - 水果视频 /category/academics/graduate-school/ The Pontifical and Royal Catholic University of the Philippines Tue, 17 Dec 2024 23:08:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2019/07/cropped-800px-Seal_of_the_University_of_Santo_Tomas.svg_-32x32.png Graduate School Archives - 水果视频 /category/academics/graduate-school/ 32 32 Carillo of OPQM presents framework for future-proofing quality culture in 水果视频 HEIs in AUN-QA conference /carillo-of-opqm-presents-framework-for-future-proofing-quality-culture-in-asean-heis-in-aun-qa-conference/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=carillo-of-opqm-presents-framework-for-future-proofing-quality-culture-in-asean-heis-in-aun-qa-conference Fri, 13 Dec 2024 19:48:00 +0000 /?p=188016 Prof. Clarita D. Carillo, PhD, UST鈥檚 Assistant to the Rector for Planning and Quality Management, was one of the experts who spoke during the December 11-12, 2024 international conference hosted…

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Prof. Clarita D. Carillo, PhD, UST鈥檚 Assistant to the Rector for Planning and Quality Management, was one of the experts who spoke during the December 11-12, 2024 international conference hosted by the 水果视频 University Network (AUN), AUN-Quality Assurance (AUN-QA), and the Ton Duc Thang University, in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam. 

Beginning with a discussion of a continuum of QA system implementation, i.e. compliance (doing to follow), commitment (doing to cooperate), and culture (doing to contribute), Carillo presented her “Preparing for C.H.A.N.G.E.” Framework which builds on the following elements: 1) clarity of purpose; 2) habit formation; 3) agility; 4) nurturing environment; 5) governance support; and 6) ethics-based principles. 

Carillo was invited by the conference organizers to join the panel 鈥淪trategies for Future-Proofing Quality Culture in 水果视频 Higher Education鈥 along with Consulting Director Dr. Karen Treolar, Mahidol University鈥檚 Acting Vice-President for Quality Development and Social Engagement Assoc. Prof. Sompop Pathanturarug, and Institut Teknologi Bandung Rector Prof. Reini Wirahadikusumah.

Carillo, the immediate past Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs, was instrumental in making quality assurance initiatives a common goal in UST. She led a university-wide push for units to subject themselves to external scrutiny by undergoing accreditation visits, eventually leading to the Institutional Accreditation of UST. She also initiated the AUN-QA assessment of academic programs and led the University-wide effort to secure an AUN-QA Institutional Assessment Certification in 2019. 

At present, Carillo serves as a  coach/trainer for the AUN-QA Tier 1 Training on assessment at programme level and as chief/lead assessor in assessments at programme level. She is also part of the Institutional Sustainability Assessment (ISA) team of the Commission on Higher Education.

Carillo (standing) presents the CHANGE framework for future-proofing quality culture.

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Thomasians join various CHED technical panels to help develop country鈥檚 degree programs /thomasians-join-various-ched-technical-panels-to-help-develop-countrys-degree-programs/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=thomasians-join-various-ched-technical-panels-to-help-develop-countrys-degree-programs Fri, 13 Dec 2024 06:27:59 +0000 /?p=187962 On December 9, 2024 (Monday), the Commission on Higher Education publicly presented the members of its various technical panels at Luxent Hotel, Quezon City. The technical panels, according to the…

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On December 9, 2024 (Monday), the Commission on Higher Education publicly presented the members of its various technical panels at Luxent Hotel, Quezon City. The technical panels, according to the Commission on Higher Education, are composed of 鈥渋ndividuals highly recognized in their fields of expertise tasked with the formulation of a roadmap for the development of disciplinal and degree programs; review, revision, and updating of policies, standards, and guidelines based on the policy direction set by the Commission and consistent with local, regional, and international needs and industry trends.鈥

Within various technical panels are Thomasian academics and researchers, namely:

ACCOUNTANCY

  1. Prof. Patricia M. Empleo, PhD

BIOLOGY, Molecular Biology, and Microbiology

  1. Prof. Thomas Edison E. dela Cruz, Dr. rer. Nat.
  2. Prof. Rey Donne S. Papa, PhD
  3. Prof. John Donnie A. Ramos, PhD

CHEMISTRY

  1. Academician Professor Emeritus Maribel G. Nonato, PhD
  2. Assoc. Prof. Oliver B. Villaflores, PhD

FINE ARTS

  1. Assoc. Prof. Eric B. Zerrudo, PhD

FOREIGN LANGUAGES

  1. Prof. Marilu R. Madrunio, PhD (Chair)
  2. Prof. Camilla D.J. Vizconde, PhD

GRADUATE TEACHER EDUCATION

  1. Prof. Camilla D.J. Vizconde, PhD

LITERATURE

  1. Prof. John Jack G. Wigley, PhD

MARINE SCIENCE

  1. Prof. Mary Beth B. Maningas, PhD

MATHEMATICS

  1. Prof. Ma. Carlota B. Decena, PhD

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY

  1. Prof. Ma. Freida Z. Hapan, PhD

MEDICINE

  1. Prof. Ma. Minerva P. Calimag, MD, PhD

MUSIC

  1. Assoc. Prof. Dolores T. Andres, PhD

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

  1. Asst. Prof. Kathlene Anne V. Hernandez, MHPEd

OPEN AND DISTANCE LEARNING

  1. Assoc. Prof. Ma. Ninia I. Calaca, MA, MAPhl
  2. Prof. Belen L. Tangco, PhD

PHARMACY

  1. Prof. Aleth Therese L. Dacanay, PhD (Chair)

PHILOSOPHY

  1. Prof. Robert A. Monta帽a, PhD

PHYSICAL THERAPY

  1. Prof. Cheryl R. Peralta, DrPH

PHYSICS

  1. Assoc. Prof. Angelita Silverio, MS (ret.)

REAL ESTATE

  1. Prof. Eduardo G. Ong, PhD

SOCIOLOGY

  1. Prof. Clarence M. Batan, PhD
  2. Asst. Prof. Louie Benedict R. Ignacio, PhD

SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY

  1. Inst. Elinor Bautista
  2. Asst. Prof. Judith S. Damian, MS (ret.)

The newly reconstituted technical panels will have a four-year term beginning on January 1, 2025 and ending on December 31, 2028.

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CCCPET bags Php 14M cultural preservation grant for Samar Fortification Project from US State Department /cccpet-bags-php-14m-cultural-preservation-grant-for-samar-fortification-project-from-us-state-department/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cccpet-bags-php-14m-cultural-preservation-grant-for-samar-fortification-project-from-us-state-department Wed, 27 Nov 2024 02:14:04 +0000 /?p=187099 The 水果视频, through the Graduate School Center for Conservation of Cultural Property and Environment in the Tropics, bagged the prestigious Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation (AFCP) grant…

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The 水果视频, through the Graduate School Center for Conservation of Cultural Property and Environment in the Tropics, bagged the prestigious Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation (AFCP) grant for its Samar Fortification Project. This grant, valued at Two Hundred Forty-Five Thousand Dollars ($245,000.00), will be a game-changer in the Safeguarding Sentinels Of The Samar Seas: Conservation Project of Samar Fortifications.

With a transdisciplinary approach, the project will advance heritage research, education programs and tourism promotion that will dramatically impact the Samar Province鈥檚 holistic development. These forgotten fortifications are value-added to Spark Samar’s program by promoting historically significant tourist destinations that provide opportunities for community-driven conservation.

To jumpstart the project, the US Embassy in the Philippines, Deputy Director for Public Engagement Chad Kinnear, joined by Resource Coordination Specialist Mr. Edwin Raymund A. Vergara, conducted an ocular inspection last November 21-22, 2024 in three (3) fortification sites in Samar Province. They were accompanied by the university鈥檚 composite team from USTGS-CCCPET, UST College of Tourism and Hospitality Management, and UST College of Architecture. Samar Governor Sharee Ann Tan expressed her sincere gratitude to the US Embassy of the Philippines and to the 水果视频.

Ms. Beverly M. Bautista, MAEd, Officer-in-Charge of USTGS-CCCPET and Project Director, emphasizes that this initiative aligns with the university’s vision of preserving cultural heritage that will inspire future generations as responsible stewards. Through the AFCP grant, USTGS-CCCPET gets to continue its role as a prime mover of cultural heritage preservation, advocating  heritage utilization toward community development.

The project is set to launch on December 4, 2024, in Sta. Rita, Samar, in partnership with Samar Provincial Government and the Local Government of Sta. Rita.

The AFCP, established by the US Department of State, supports projects worldwide that preserve cultural heritage, including historic buildings, archaeological sites, collections, and intangible heritage such as traditional crafts and languages.

UST Team, Sta. Rita LGU team and

US Embassy Officials Deputy Director for Public Engagement Chad Kinnear (middle, blue shirt) Resource Coordination Specialist Mr. Edwin Raymund A. Vergara (middle, red shirt)

Ms. Beverly Bautista lead the ocular visit in Tinago Ruins in Tarangan with US Embassy Officials Deputy Director for Public Engagement Chad Kinnear (blue shirt) Resource Coordination Specialist Mr. Edwin Raymund A. Vergara (red shirt)

UST Team, Gandara LGU Officials, Bangahon local community with

US Embassy Officials Deputy Director for Public Engagement Chad Kinnear (middle, blue shirt) Resource Coordination Specialist Mr. Edwin Raymund A. Vergara (middle, red shirt)

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Aguas, Gozum promote relevance of philosophy in celebration of World 水果视频 Day /aguas-gozum-promote-relevance-of-philosophy-in-celebration-of-world-philosophy-day/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=aguas-gozum-promote-relevance-of-philosophy-in-celebration-of-world-philosophy-day Sat, 23 Nov 2024 03:28:31 +0000 /?p=187140 In celebration of World 水果视频 Day, Professor Jove Jim S. Aguas, PhD of the Department of 水果视频 and Inst. Ivan Efreaim Gozum, MA of the Institute of Religion emphasized philosophy鈥檚…

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In celebration of World 水果视频 Day, Professor Jove Jim S. Aguas, PhD of the Department of 水果视频 and Inst. Ivan Efreaim Gozum, MA of the Institute of Religion emphasized philosophy鈥檚 continued relevance by guesting in the program El Pueblo Publico of the station DWIZ 882AM hosted by Mr. Ryan Lao on November 23, 2024.

The discussion centered on the importance of philosophy and its relevance to life. According to Gozum, philosophy is not just about thinking critically, but also about finding and implementing solutions to practical problems of society. He added that philosophy is not about making a living, but rather, it makes life worth living. In the same vein, Aguas contrasted the purely academic exercise of philosophy from a philosophy rooted in and relevant to daily life. In line with this, he underlined the importance of civic engagement as a critical component of philosophical education.

World 水果视频 Day is celebrated annually every third Thursday of November as set by the UNESCO. In the 水果视频, courses in philosophy form an important part of the curriculum, from senior high school all the way to the doctoral level. UST鈥檚 Department of 水果视频 is one of the university鈥檚 best units, recognized in the country as a Center of Excellence. The Department also manages a peer-reviewed and indexed open access journal, Kritike. Meanwhile, the Ecclesiastical Faculty of 水果视频, which is as old as UST itself, has for centuries helped shape future clergymen into becoming astute thinkers ready to minister to the faithful.

The full interview can accessed through this link:

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Ordinario of Journalism wins Hall of Fame plum from agri journ awards /ordinario-of-journalism-wins-hall-of-fame-plum-from-agri-journ-awards/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ordinario-of-journalism-wins-hall-of-fame-plum-from-agri-journ-awards Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:19:43 +0000 /?p=186776 MA in Journalism Lecturer Marie Carisa Ordinario was named recipient of the Hall of Fame award in the 17th Bright Leaf Agriculture Journalism Awards on November 14, 2024. Ordinario, a…

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MA in Journalism Lecturer Marie Carisa Ordinario was named recipient of the Hall of Fame award in the 17th Bright Leaf Agriculture Journalism Awards on November 14, 2024. Ordinario, a senior reporter for BusinessMirror, comes after winning five awards for single-author articles in 2018, 2021, 2022, and 2023.

Ordinario and two BusinessMirror colleagues won Best Agriculture Feature Story 鈥 National award in 2023. In 2022, Ordinario and MA Journalism candidate Tyrone Jasper Piad won the Agriculture Story of the Year award. Ordinario had a bountiful 2021 by winning both the Tobacco Story of the Year and the Best Agriculture News Story 鈥 National. Her first Bright Leaf award came in 2018, copping the Best Agriculture News Story 鈥 National plum for a story she wrote together with former colleague and BA Journalism alumnus Jasper Emmanuel Arcalas.

Ordinario thus became the second UST product to become a Bright Leaf Hall of Famer, the first being Arcalas.

The MA in Journalism program is offered by the Graduate School.

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MA Journ student, lecturer win in economic journalists group awards /ma-journ-student-lecturer-win-in-economic-journalists-group-awards/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ma-journ-student-lecturer-win-in-economic-journalists-group-awards Fri, 08 Nov 2024 11:53:13 +0000 /?p=186767 A student and an academic staff of the MA Journalism program of the Graduate School hauled journalism awards for their news outlets and the University on November 8, 2024, during…

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A student and an academic staff of the MA Journalism program of the Graduate School hauled journalism awards for their news outlets and the University on November 8, 2024, during the 2023 Economic Journalists Association of the Philippines (EJAP) Annual Awards.

MA in Journalism candidate Tyrone Jasper Piad won the Best Business Feature Award for his three-part series in 2023 鈥淭he costs of mobility and the increasing use of cycling,鈥 done for the Philippine Daily Inquirer. This series was the capstone requirement for the course Data Journalism. The articles are as follows:

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鈼      Part 3:

Piad is actually a back-to-back winner for Best Business Feature for EJAP. Last year, Piad won for his 2022 story with his former outlet BusinessMirror titled 鈥.鈥

MA in Journalism lecturer Jasper Emmanuel Arcalas also won, this time as the Agriculture and Mining Reporter of the Year. Arcalas, a 2024 graduate who鈥檚 a newly hired lecturer at the BA in Journalism program, has been winning national awards and one international award while being a scholar for The Varsitarian, studying in the graduate journalism program.

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Lack of climate justice awareness in global north, south countries highlighted new Nature Climate Change paper /lack-of-climate-justice-awareness-in-global-north-south-countries-highlighted-new-nature-climate-change-paper/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=lack-of-climate-justice-awareness-in-global-north-south-countries-highlighted-new-nature-climate-change-paper Mon, 21 Oct 2024 03:49:24 +0000 /?p=184647 At least 66% of over 5,500 participating adults have never heard of climate justice, according to a new paper published in Nature Climate Change by an international group of scholars…

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At least 66% of over 5,500 participating adults have never heard of climate justice, according to a new paper published in Nature Climate Change by an international group of scholars joined by UST Department of Psychology Professor Marc Eric S. Reyes, PhD.

The open-access article, entitled 鈥淐limate justice beliefs related to climate action and policy support around the world,鈥 focused on the value of climate justice beliefs 鈥渁s a motive for climate action across diverse geographical contexts.鈥 

Participants acknowledged the influence of capitalism and colonialism on the climate crisis and how it adversely impacts poor people.

The survey found that participants from countries with higher greenhouse gas emissions and politically salient social inequality associated climate justice beliefs with policy support and various indices of climate action.

The paper can be accessed here:  

Reyes, a renowned scholar and Psychological Association of the Philippines President from 2020-2022, also teaches at the Graduate School and is an academic researcher of the Research Center for Social Sciences and Education.

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UST elected to lead AsPac network for safeguarding intangible cultural heritage /ust-elected-to-lead-aspac-network-for-safeguarding-intangible-cultural-heritage/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ust-elected-to-lead-aspac-network-for-safeguarding-intangible-cultural-heritage Tue, 01 Oct 2024 03:55:44 +0000 /?p=183718 The 水果视频, through the Graduate School Center for Conservation of Cultural Property and Environment in the Tropics, was elected to the lead position of the Secretariat of…

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The 水果视频, through the Graduate School Center for Conservation of Cultural Property and Environment in the Tropics, was elected to the lead position of the Secretariat of the Asia-Pacific Higher Education Network for Safeguarding the Intangible Cultural Heritage (APHEN-ICH). This significant development was announced during the Intangible Cultural Heritage International Conference and General Meeting at Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal, on September 22-23, 2024.

The APHEN-ICH Secretariat is composed of four member universities: 水果视频 as the lead together with the bureau members; University of Dhaka in Bangladesh for South Asia, Vietnam National University-Hanoi in Vietnam for Southeast Asia, and Hankuk University of Foreign Studies in South Korea for East/North Asia.

USTGS-CCCPET, with its wealth of experience and expertise, will serve for two years as the Secretariat of APHEN-ICH. Assoc. Prof. Eric B. Zerrudo, PhD, the Executive Director of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) and Program Lead of the UST Graduate School 鈥 Cultural Heritage Studies, will serve as the Head of the Secretariat alongside CCCPET Officer-in-Charge Ms. Beverly Macayan-Bautista, MAED, who will serve as the International Coordinator of the network. In this role, USTGS-CCCPET will be instrumental in orchestrating the activities and programs of the network, ensuring its seamless operation and the effective execution of its mission.

The election of the USTGS-CCCPET was grounded on its successful hosting of the Intangible Cultural Heritage International Conference and APHEN-ICH Field School in the Philippines with the City Government of Mabalacat and other LGU partners in the Pampanga province last 2023.

APHEN-ICH, a collaborative initiative established in September 2018 in partnership with the International Information and Networking Center for Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Asia Pacific Region (ICHCAP) under the auspices of United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), stands as a testament to the joint dedication to preserving intangible cultural heritage in the Asia-Pacific. Aligned with the 2003 UNESCO Convention, the network is focused on nurturing and reinforcing this capacity through joint programs and activities to promote the 2003 Convention for Intangible Cultural heritage. As of 2024, the network proudly counts 23 member universities in the Asia-Pacific Region.

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Ormoc Bay鈥檚 water quality assessed by Thomasian biologists for pollution, anthropogenic stressors /ormoc-bays-water-quality-assessed-by-thomasian-biologists-for-pollution-anthropogenic-stressors/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ormoc-bays-water-quality-assessed-by-thomasian-biologists-for-pollution-anthropogenic-stressors Tue, 01 Oct 2024 03:26:17 +0000 /?p=183698 Leyte鈥檚 Ormoc Bay was the study site this August 2024 for Thomasian biologists, who were asked by Ormoc, Leyte Mayor Lucy Torres-Gomez to study the tributaries and streams draining into…

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Leyte鈥檚 Ormoc Bay was the study site this August 2024 for Thomasian biologists, who were asked by Ormoc, Leyte Mayor Lucy Torres-Gomez to study the tributaries and streams draining into Ormoc Bay. The study was conducted to determine the status of the Ormoc Bay Water Quality Management Area (WQMA). In particular, they requested the UST team’s assistance in assessing the impacts of pollution and other anthropogenic stressors in the entire watershed. This would help the LGU and other concerned government agencies in planning steps that will protect and conserve Ormoc Bay and the tributaries draining it.

A team of aquatic biologists and microbiologists led by Asst. Prof. Reuel Bennett, Dr.rer.nat., Chair of the Department of Biological Sciences, and Inst. Elfritzson Peralta, M.Sc., together with DBS academic staff Inst. Allan Gilles, M.Sc. and Inst. Eunice Aaron, M.Sc. (Marine Biology team), Inst. Justine De Leon, M.Sc. and Inst. Kenneth Xavier Sanchez, M.Sc. (Freshwater Biology team) conducted the study from August 11 to 14, 2024. The team covered 26 study sites in the watershed area, including mangrove forests, coastal areas, estuaries, streams, rivers, and a freshwater lake – Lake Danao.聽

On September 17, 2024, Peralta, Assoc. Prof. Richard Thomas B. Pavia Jr., PhD, and Inst. Allan Gilles Jr., MSc presented the project’s initial results to Mayor Torres-Gomez. Also present were City Councilors Peter Rodriguez, Caren Torres Rama, Edmund Kierulf, and Bert Pades, together with officials from the City Environment and Natural Resources Office, City Agricultural Office, and representatives from the Protected Areas Management Board.

Thomasian reseachers join Ormoc City LGU officials for a souvenir photo.

This initiative, which underscores the strong partnership between UST scientists and their government counterparts, is a testament to their shared commitment to bring science to the community.

Academic and research staff of the UST Department of Biological Sciences conducting the water quality monitoring, biological sampling and microbiological analysis of aquatic ecosystems in Ormoc Bay and its tributaries.

The UST Team, Mayor Lucy Torres Gomez, and the City of Ormoc officials after the presentation of the team鈥檚 initial findings.

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Fisheries resources studies by Thomasians spotlighted in Chonnam National University, Korea /fisheries-resources-studies-by-thomasians-spotlighted-in-chonnam-national-university-korea/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=fisheries-resources-studies-by-thomasians-spotlighted-in-chonnam-national-university-korea Thu, 26 Sep 2024 01:20:24 +0000 /?p=183963 Prof. Rey Donne S. Papa, PhD and Asst. Prof. Reuel M. Bennett, Dr.rer.nat. of the UST College of Science – Department of Biological Sciences and Research Center for the Natural…

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Prof. Rey Donne S. Papa, PhD and Asst. Prof. Reuel M. Bennett, Dr.rer.nat. of the UST College of ScienceDepartment of Biological Sciences and Research Center for the Natural and Applied Sciences, were invited by Prof. Ho Young Soh, Dean of the College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences to serve as speakers during the 2nd International Symposium on Marine Environment and Fisheries Resources held at the Yeosu campus of Chonnam National University (CNU) held from September 25 to 26, 2024.

Bennett delivered a lecture entitled 鈥淥omycetes in Philippine freshwater ecosystems鈥, highlighting current research developments in taxonomy and potential utilization of oomycetes (aquatic fungi) for aquaculture as natural food source due to its potential for mass propagation and fatty acid content. Meanwhile, Papa updated the audience on 鈥淢ethane Dynamics and Limnological Monitoring in Tropical East Asia: The Case of Lake Yambo鈥, which emphasized on the importance of routine limnological monitoring for water quality and methane concentrations in tropical lakes such as Lake Yambo as these are closely linked to eutrophication, especially in tropical lake ecosystems, especially those heavily utilized for aquaculture.

Papa and Bennett joined speakers from Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Turkiye, and Vietnam in giving lectures on the ecology and life history of economically important aquatic organisms, aquaculture, and fisheries, including topics on conservation, management, climate change adaptation and sustainability.

Chonnam National University holds the distinction of having the first and oldest fisheries and marine educational institution in South Korea and is known for receiving the most research funding among Korean universities.

Its College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences maintains two research vessels, including the 96.45m ship Sae Dong Baek which was launched in 2019. Symposium speakers were given the opportunity to visit and inspect the research facilities of their two research vessels, which routinely conducts research cruises around the Korean peninsula.  A best research poster competition was also held during the symposium where graduate students and researchers of Chonnam National University showcased their latest research findings.

The event was organized by the CNU College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences in cooperation with the Korea Fishery Resource Management Research Institute and the Institute of Fishing Village and Aquaculture.

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