The Office of Research Services (ORS) held the Year 2 of the Huntahan: The SLSU’s International Research Seminar Series
On March 29, 2023 (Wednesday) at 9:00 in the morning (PHT), a Huntahan session was held via zoom and Facebook Live. The ORS had invited Dr. Janlo M. Robil to share his personal experiences that spanned multiple institutions and cultures, from his time as an undergraduate student in Lucban to earning his Ph.D. in Missouri. He discussed how these collective experiences had contributed to achieving his goals and continued to shape his values as a scientist, academic, and individual.
On April 3, 2023 (Monday) at 9:00 in the morning (PHT), a Huntahan session was held via ZOOM and Facebook Live. The ORS had invited Engr. Luis Joel T. Palamiano, For. Paulo V. Obico, & Ms. Pearl Iris U. Perez to elaborate on how the SLSU Center for Hazards and Environmental Resource Mapping (CHERM) could provide relevant environmental information to the public to help them in addressing different environmental problems. They highlighted the services that the Center provided in line with its vision of becoming a repository for printing Geographic Information System (GIS)-based maps and a provider of geospatial data and services for environmental and disaster risk management.
On April 17, 2023 (Monday) at 2:00 in the afternoon (PHT), a Huntahan session was held via ZOOM and Facebook Live. The ORS had invited Dr. Nicolo Paolo P. Ludovice, a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Division of Environment and Sustainability, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, to elaborate on the role of animals in the making of health and to convey a more inclusive understanding of history through a multispecies frame and the appreciation of health beyond the biomedical model.
Huntahan was a free webinar of the SLSU Office of Research Services that was open to the public. Certificates were given to all the registered participants who completed the event evaluation.