University of Luzon Students to Represent the University in Hybrid Asia Exploration 2024
Posted on 13th of Aug 2024 by UL AdministratorThe University of Luzon (UL) is thrilled to announce that four exceptional students from the College of Computer Studies have been selected to participate in the Hybrid Asia Exploration (HAx) 2024. This prestigious international program offers a unique opportunity for students to collaborate with peers from across Asia, fostering cross-cultural exchange and academic growth.
Mary Rose R. Guntang, Jayven Mae T. Hadloc, Rocelle Ann F. Hornada, and Chris Angel R. Rongilla, all BS Information Technology students, have been diligently engaged in the Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) component of HAx since June 14, 2024. This preparatory phase has equipped them with essential skills and knowledge to excel in the upcoming onsite program.
On September 13, 2024, these talented students will embark on an exciting journey to Surabaya, Indonesia, where they will immerse themselves in the HAX program. This onsite component will provide them with invaluable opportunities to engage in hands-on projects, attend workshops, and network with industry experts.
The University of Luzon extends its sincere gratitude to Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Universiti Malaysia Terangganu, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, and Shibaura Institute of Technology for their generous support and contributions to the HAx program. Their sponsorship and academic expertise have been instrumental in creating a rich and enriching learning experience for all participants.
The University would also like to express its appreciation to Dr. Diosdado C. Caronongan, Dean of the College of Computer Studies, and Prof. Angel S. Reyna Jr., Director for International Relations, for their unwavering support and guidance in making this opportunity possible for our students.
This remarkable achievement is a testament to the University of Luzon’s commitment to providing students with global experiences and opportunities for personal and professional development. By participating in HAx, our students will gain invaluable insights into different cultures, technological advancements, and industry trends.
This initiative aligns with several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The collaboration among universities in different countries to facilitate this program contributes to SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals, emphasizing the importance of global partnerships for achieving sustainable development. The program also aligns with SDG 4: Quality Education by providing students with opportunities for international learning and collaboration. Furthermore, the focus on technological advancements and innovation within the program contributes to SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure.
By participating in a global program, our students are contributing to SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities through exposure to diverse urban environments and sustainable practices. The program’s emphasis on responsible resource management and environmental awareness aligns with SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production. Additionally, by addressing global challenges through collaboration and innovation, the students are indirectly contributing to SDG 13: Climate Action. Lastly, the program’s focus on knowledge sharing and capacity building contributes to SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy, as technological advancements often lead to innovations in this field.
The University of Luzon is immensely proud of these four students and wishes them the best of luck as they represent UL in HAx 2024. We are confident that their participation in this program will be a transformative experience that will shape their future careers and contributions to society.