The Biliran Province State University (BiPSU) School of Arts and Sciences (SAS) successfully concluded the three-day Global Industry Leadership Lecture Series 2026, which featured Mr. Aashish Bhatia, a distinguished senior global industry leader from India. Held from April 21 to 23 at the HAVC, the event provided a high-level platform for students to gain insights from an international industry veteran.
University President Prof. Victor C. Cañezo, Jr., EdD, CHRP emphasized the importance of international collaboration in fostering academic excellence. "This lecture series underscores our commitment to broadening the global perspectives of our students and faculty," the Prof. said. "By bringing international industry leaders to our campus, we ensure that our academic programs remain relevant and responsive to the evolving demands of the global workforce."
This initiative was a collaborative effort spearheaded by SAS alongside the School of Engineering (SOE) and the School of Technology and Computer Studies (STCS), in strategic partnership with the Office of Internationalization Affairs (OIA). The series began on April 21 with "Engineering Leadership and Industry Problem Solving" for SOE students. On April 22, the focus shifted to "Strategy Leadership and Building High-Performance Organizations" for STCS students, before culminating on April 23 with a session for SAS students titled "From Classroom to Corporate: Skills for Leadership in the Real World".
Aligning with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4, this lecture series represents a direct commitment to providing inclusive, equitable, and lifelong learning opportunities for the BiPSU community. In addition to the formal lectures, Mr. Bhatia conducted a tour of the university's academic facilities, including the specialized laboratories and instructional classrooms of SAS, SOE, and STCS. During these visits, he engaged in direct interactions with both students and faculty members, further strengthening the connection between academic instruction and global corporate standards.
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