In pursuit of Biliran Province State University’s (BiPSU) commitment to producing globally competitive graduates, third-year students from BiPSU Naval Main Campus participated in the 2nd Global Employability Skills Training Program (GESTP) held at the university gymnasium on January 24.
The event, led by Dr. Jane Marie G. Inocencio, External Affairs Office (EAO) Director, and Atty. Dick Guiller G. Delfin, International Affairs Office (IAO) Director, featured discussions aimed at equipping students with skills for the global job market.
Dr. Erwin G. Salvatierra, Vice President for Students and External Affairs (VP SEA), welcomed speakers from BiPSU’s international partners and addressed the students, encouraging them to apply the acquired knowledge in practical scenarios.
BiPSU President, Dr. Victor C. Cañezo Jr., underscored the significance of the training program in preparing students for future careers, aligning with the university’s vision statement to meet the needs of the local and global community.
The students participated in discussions on employability skills and personality development with guest speakers, Dr. Joy Clarita Villapando and Dr. Paul Hauntly Groome, both figures in the realm of international education and employability training. President William Quah and Vice President Florence Quah from ServQ Training Centre in Singapore, along with Mr. Lawrence Ishmael Villapando, Executive Assistant of GESTP WordWideLink International, also attended the event.
The Global Employability Skills Training Program, initiated in 2023 through a partnership with the Korean Cultural Center (KCC) and Worldwide Link Education Development Inc., aims to enhance the potential of BiPSU students, preparing them for the global job market.
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