University of Luzon’s College of Nursing to Participate in Philippine Nursing World Congress 2025

Posted on 24th of Jun 2025 by

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The University of Luzon’s College of Nursing is proud to announce the participation of its faculty and students in the highly anticipated Philippine Nursing World Congress 2025, held in Davao City. This significant event provides a national platform for showcasing excellence in nursing research and practice.

Six exemplary student delegates from the University of Luzon will represent the institution in the Research Poster Presentation. These promising Luzonians are Diamond Lambino, Jures Soriano, Mark Vincent Tigno, Baby Amiah Tosh Corpuz, Kian Shane Pescador, and Kenneth Estrada. Their involvement underscores the College of Nursing’s commitment to fostering a culture of inquiry and innovation among its students.

Further contributing to the academic discourse, Professor Jane Marffy Llamas will present in the Oral Research Presentation, sharing valuable insights and research findings from the University of Luzon. Accompanying the delegates are esteemed faculty members Professor Ellen Gabriel, Professor Jennie Corpus, Professor Kristine Grace Bustillo, Ms. Gene Andrea Corpus, and Ms. Jelyn Soria, providing invaluable support and mentorship.

The University extends its best wishes to all delegates as they prepare to showcase their dedication and expertise on the national stage, further solidifying the University of Luzon’s reputation as a leading institution in nursing education.

This participation aligns with several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). By engaging in national research presentations and knowledge exchange, the College of Nursing contributes to SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being) through the advancement of nursing practices and healthcare knowledge. Furthermore, the emphasis on student research and faculty development directly supports SDG 4 (Quality Education) by promoting lifelong learning opportunities and ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education. The collaboration and knowledge sharing fostered at the congress also align with SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals), strengthening national and international cooperation for sustainable development.