mine UV The Best!!!
mine UV The Best!!!
"viva pit senyor".....
Viva PitSenyor!
Para nako, there are only three schools in Cebu when it comes to Computer Studies.
Cebu Institute of Technology
UP-Cebu
and others...
Hahahaha
Depende man sa course uyy, schools have their own specialties... I have tried 3 of these schools already... But I'm voting for UP![]()
just a question:
ngano nalabot man ang CIT?
university diay na sila?
maypa CTU kay university.. heheh..
Silliman Receives World Bank Grant, Partners with USC and CPU
Silliman University is among five recipients of the Panibagong Paraan knowledge sharing grant of the World Bank.
Titled “Multi-Sectoral Forum and Proposal Development on Investing on Young Minds for Household Solutions to Climate Change,” Silliman’s project will bring together in dialogues and link students to representatives of key sectors: academe, government, media, private sector and civil society.
The project aims to generate proposals from college students on developing and adopting practical and cost-efficient home-, school- or community-based climate change mitigation and adaptation measures. These proposals will be screened and endorsed for eventual funding.
Silliman is partnering with two other universities in the Visayas on this project: Central Philippine University in Iloilo City and University of San Carlos in Cebu City.
It will be launched with a moderated panel discussion featuring climate change experts and World Bank officials, among them, Silliman President Dr. Ben S. Malayang III, who was a member of the Presidential Task Force on Climate Change, and World Bank Country Director Mr. Bert Hofman.
CPU and USC will be connected to Silliman via videoconference during the launching,
The launching is a prelude to the dialogues that the three universities will conduct on their respective campuses to feature local climate change initiatives and inspire more the students in the development of their respective proposals. Discussions will involve local representatives from the key sectors and will revolve around having a “green lifestyle” – green technology, green policies, green advocacies, and green curriculum.
At the end of the project, the selected proposals will be submitted to the World Bank.
Author: Silliman University Netnews , 8 January 2010
19 / January / 2010
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