Archives for January 22, 2026

CIT holds faculty monitoring, capability-building activity

To ensure that academic and operational goals are aligned with institutional priorities, the College of Industrial Technology (CIT) conducted its Monitoring, Assessment, and Capability-Building Activity on January 19 to 21, 2026, at Manggadiwa Resort and Spa Hotel.

The three-day activity focused on target setting and alignment, action planning, and performance assessment per program. Faculty members actively participated in evaluating program accomplishments, identifying challenges, and crafting actionable plans to further strengthen instruction, research, and extension initiatives.

The activity also highlighted updates and insights from the Global Forum on Digital Transformation in TVET and the TVET Leadership Workshop, emphasizing innovation, digital readiness, and leadership in technical-vocational education.

Moreover, discussions on research publication trends and updates were also integrated, encouraging faculty members to enhance research productivity and publication engagement.

The activity concluded with a team-building session, fostering collaboration, camaraderie, and renewed commitment among faculty members.

This initiative reaffirms the college’s dedication to continuous improvement, faculty capability building, and the delivery of future-ready education.

UNIVERSITY EVALUATES AY 2025 ACCOMPLISHMENTS

The Iloilo Science and Technology University (ISAT U) proudly presented its FY 2025 Year-End Performance Presentation and Evaluation, highlighting the institution’s significant accomplishments, assessing outcomes, and charting strengthened directions for the year ahead.

The event underscored ISAT U’s commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and community engagement, as the university continues to position itself as a leading science and technology institution in the region.

The Year-End Performance Evaluation highlighted academic excellence with its expansion of degree programs and strengthened accreditation status across multiple colleges; research and innovation increased research outputs, patents, and collaborative projects with local industries and international partners; student development enhanced scholarship opportunities, leadership training, and global exposure through exchange programs; community engagementsustained extension services and partnerships with local government units and organizations to address societal needs; infrastructure and digital transformationupgraded facilities, laboratories, and digital platforms to support modern learning and research.

The evaluation emphasized measurable progress in student performance, faculty development, and institutional efficiency. ISAT U reaffirmed its dedication to aligning outcomes with national education goals and global standards.

Looking ahead, ISAT U outlined strategic priorities such as expanding international collaborations and research networks, strengthening industry linkages to enhance employability and innovation, advancing sustainability initiatives across campus operations and fostering inclusive education and digital transformation.