The University of the Philippines Open University (UPOU) is pleased to announce the initiation of its inaugural Knowledge Exchange Project in partnership with the International Christian University (ICU) in Japan. This project seeks to promote substantive academic collaboration and knowledge transfer between the two universities. The Faculty of Information and Communication Studies (FICS), in collaboration with the Center for Open and Digital Teaching and Learning (CODTL) and the Faculty of Management and Development Studies (FMDS), will host an ICU faculty member and six students who will collaborate with UPOU faculty and students during this five-day event, supported by a grant from the Japan International Christian University Foundation (JICUF).

The project focuses on key areas such as immersive open pedagogies, digital learning innovations, instructional design cases, and intercultural communication. UPOU and ICU seek to deepen their academic ties through this partnership while promoting innovative research and educational activities.

A key element of the project is facilitating knowledge exchange through a variety of dynamic activities. Both virtual and physical mobility initiatives will expand opportunities for participation, making it easier for collaborators from UPOU and ICU to engage and share insights. This approach will strengthen cooperation and enhance the flow of knowledge between the institutions. The in-person activities commence on 17 March 2025 and conclude on 22 March 2025. This visit will include a diverse array of activities, such as campus tours, immersive technology lectures, and interactive workshops aimed at fostering cross-institutional collaboration. This is augmented by virtual meetings conducted via Zoom and the metaverse before and following the in-person visit. A notable feature will be a specialized masterclass on Instructional Design Cases to be conducted by Dr. Craig Howard.

This initiative marks the beginning of a promising long-term partnership between UPOU and ICU, one that will nurture international academic collaboration. It aims to advance the development of innovative pedagogical practices and digital learning solutions, fostering mutual growth and knowledge exchange. Through this partnership, both institutions will continue contributing to the evolution of education in the digital age.

Written by Joy Abigail Rebulanan ♦ Edited by Emely M. Amoloza and Roberto B. Figueroa, Jr. ♦ Cross-posted from FICS Website

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The 7th AAWS Congress officially kicked off today!The 7th Asian Association of Women’s Studies (AAWS) Congress 2025 officially opened today, 6 November 2025, both online via Zoom, and onsite at the CCDL Auditorium, UPOU Headquarters in Los Baños, Laguna.With the theme “Empower, Sustain, and Democratize: Asian Women’s Journey at the Intersection of Change,” the congress gathered members of AAWS, UPOU constituents, and distinguished guests in a meaningful celebration of women’s scholarship and advocacy across Asia.During the opening ceremony, UPOU Chancellor and Professor, Dr. Joane Serrano, welcomed the participants and stated that the “AAWS Congress Invites us to reflect on our current realities and to imagine together what are the just, equitable, and sustainable future can lead life.” Chancellor Serrano then formally declared the opening of the 7th AAWS Congress 2025.Hon. Leila de Lima, Mamamayang Liberal Partylist Representative from the House of Representatives, delivered the keynote address, underscoring the context-specific nature of women’s struggles. She also shared her story of detention and the insights she gained during her seclusion, particularly as a woman reflecting on empowerment, democratization, and sustainability. “How do we empower? We begin by seeing women whose stories reach public records. Asian women do not merely stand still. We move systems, we move history. We move the future toward justice.”Assoc. Prof. Finaflor Taylan, DProfSt, RSW, Dean of the UPOU Faculty of Management and Development Studies (FMDS) and President of AAWS, presented the conference rationale titled “Dissecting Women and Feminist Discourses through the AAWS Congress.” She declared, “This congress not only reflect on change but to live it...not just in Asia but all over the world.” Dr. Taylan also emphasized that the pandemic has shown the need to place gender at the core of reimagining inclusive education, leadership, and governance to foster genuine empowerment.To mark another milestone in collaboration, a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) signing between UPOU and AAWS was held, to formalize the partnership.#7thAAWSCongress2025 #AAWS #UPOU #FMDS #OGC #EmpowerSustainDemocratize #AsianFeminisms #WomenLeadChange #SDG4 #SDG5 #SDG16 #SDG17 ... See MoreSee Less
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