UPOU & Japan Foundation Manila Solidifies Partnership through MOU Signing

The University of the Philippines Open University (UPOU) and the Japan Foundation Manila (JFM) solidified their collaborative ties through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on 8 August 2024. The event marked a significant milestone in the partnership that has been steadily growing over the past few months.

UPOU Chancellor Melinda dela Peña Bandalaria expressed her enthusiasm for the formalized partnership, emphasizing its importance in addressing the sector’s needs benefiting from Japanese language education. Dr. Bandalaria manifested her gratitude to JFM for their trust and confidence in UPOU. She also acknowledged the instrumental role of Dr. Roberto B. Figueroa, Jr., UPOU Center for Open and Digital Teaching and Learning (CODTL) Deputy Director for Open and Digital Learning Research and Office of the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs (OVCAA) Program Director for Immersive Open Pedagogies (IOP), and Dean Charisse Reyes of the Faculty of Education (FEd) in pushing for this collaboration.

JFM Director Mr. Tsutomu “Ben” Suzuki shared the sentiment, emphasizing that the MOU signifies a partnership and a shared vision. He expressed JFM’s commitment to promoting language education and creating better opportunities for Filipinos. Mr. Suzuki highlighted the potential of the partnership to revolutionize Japanese language education in the Philippines by incorporating technology and equipping Filipinos worldwide to learn the language.

The partnership will focus on joint research activities and lectures, participation in seminars and academic meetings, exchange of published educational materials and other information, trans- and cross-cultural endeavors, and special joint short-term academic programs. A crucial component of the collaboration is the development of essential training for future educators to address the current shortage of qualified Japanese language teachers in the country.

UPOU Chancellor Bandalaria, Dean Reyes, Mr. Suzuki, and Deputy Director Mr. Yojiro Tanaka are the signatories of the MOU, signifying both parties’ commitment to the partnership’s success.

Together with Dr. Figueroa, Dr. Myra C. Almodiel, Director of Office of Public Affairs (OPA); Ms. Margaret Jarmin-Suarez, OVCAA Program Development Associate for Institutional Linkages; and other representatives from JFM and UP Diliman also graced the event.

Both institutions are confident that this partnership will significantly promote Japanese language education in the Philippines and strengthen the cultural ties between the two countries.

Written by Zyrene Villanueva ♦ Edited by Myra C. Almodiel and Anna Cañas-Llamas ♦ Photo by Anna Mhari Duria

Sustainable Development Goals

#UPOpenUniversity

The University of the Philippines Open University joins the entire UP System in mourning the passing of Dr. Francisco "Dodong" Nemenzo, Jr., who served as the 18th President of the University of the Philippines from 1999 to 2005. A political scientist, professor, and radical educator, he was known for his strong nationalist and anti-imperialist views and his lifelong commitment to the University.Dr. Francisco “Dodong” Nemenzo, who served as the 18th president of the University of the Philippines (UP) from 1999 to 2005, passed away on Dec. 19, 2024, at age 89. This was announced in a Facebook post by Ms. Lian Nemenzo-HernandezBorn in Cebu City on February 9, 1935, UP President Nemenzo, fondly known as “Dodong,” lived a life rich in thought, action, and impact. A political scientist, professor, and radical educator, he was known for his strong nationalist and anti-imperialist views, as well as his lifelong commitment to the University.Read more about President Nemenzo's legacy here: up.edu.ph/a-legacy-of-ideals-and-conviction-dr-francisco-dodong-nemenzo-18th-up-president-89/ ... See MoreSee Less
View on Facebook
Twitter feed is not available at the moment.