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Written by Dr. Lelisa J. Teodosio and Dr. Malco M. Teodosio
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Thursday, 21 August 2008 |
ASU’s Agency In-House Review Held
Banga, Aklan – The annual Agency In-House Review of Aklan State
University-Research and Development Services (ASU-RDS) was conducted on
July 17-18, 2008 at the ASU Function Hall, Banga, Aklan. It was
participated by the different colleges and schools in Banga and four
external campuses of the University. There were 50 participants
distributed as follows: College of Fisheries and Marine Sciences (CFMS
in New Washington) has 13 participants, College of Agriculture,
Forestry and Environmental Sciences and College of Teacher Education
(CAFES and CTE in Banga) has 10 participants each, the School of Rural
Resource Development and Management (SRRDM in Ibajay) sent seven
participants, the Teacher Education Center (TEC in Makato) and School
of Arts and Sciences (SAS in Banga) has three participants each, while
the School of Veterinary Medicine (SVM) and School of Management
Sciences (SMS ) (all in Banga) has two participants each.
Paper presentations were categorized as Completed, On-Going and
Proposed researches. There were five papers presented in the completed
research category, two for on-going and 13 in the proposed research
category.
As incentives to faculty-researchers, Certificate of Awards were given
to deserving winners. In the completed research category, Prof. Eva R.
Orlina both won the Best Paper and Presenter Award for her paper
entitled: Characterization of Heavy Metals in Sewage Sludge and Soils
in Boracay Island. For the on-going research, the paper entitled:
Regeneration of Somatic Embryos from Zygotic and Nucellar Tissues of
Helmar Pummelo (Citrus maxima L.) was adjudged Best Paper and Best
Presenter for Prof. Michael T. Ibisate. Under the proposed research
category, the paper entitled RDE Project for Fiber Industry (Abaca Musa
textiles Nee cv Agbayanon) in the Province of Aklan by Dr. Evelyn
Vedasto, et al. got the Best Paper Award, while the Best Presenter was
won by Prof. Rowena M. Legaspi for their paper entitled: Performance of
Darag Native Chicken Raised Under Different Production System: Study 1.
Growth Performance of Darag Native Chicken Grown Under Orchard and
Coconut-Based Production Systems. Winners from all categories came from
CAFES.
Evaluators were invited to act as panelists during the presentation to
come up with the Best Paper and Best Presenter Award. They were: 1)
Prof. Marilou J. Ang Lopez of UPV, 2) Dr. Federito D. Launio of CapSU,
3) Prof. Jaime Cabarles, Jr. of CPU, 4) Dr. Roel A. Alli of WVSU in
Lambunao, Iloilo, 5) Prof. Joseph O. Idemne of UPV and Consortium
Director of WESVARRDEC and Mrs. Alicia L. Robelo of the DENR.
he Best Paper for this year’s In-House Review will compete in the
upcoming Regional Symposium for R & D Highlights to be held at
CapSU, Roxas City on August 13-14, 2008.
The moderators during the 2-day presentation are Dr. Elsa I. Abayon,
RDS Director and Dr. Perlita R. Israel during the first and second day,
respectively.
The successful conduct of this year’s In-House Review was facilitated
by the RDS office headed by its RDS Director and was closely supervised
by the Vice President for Research and Extension, Dr. Roberto L.
Saladar.// MMT & LJT
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Written by Gay P. Fuentes
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Thursday, 21 August 2008 |
ASU receives 5M Research Fund
Sen. Edgardo Angara approved the release of the Five Million Pesos
Research Fund last July 17, 2008 from the Department of Budget and
Management (DBM) to Aklan State University (ASU) pursuant to RA
No.9498, The General Appropriations Act, Fiscal Year 2008 for its
innovation and generation of knowledge and technology in Agriculture,
Fisheries and Food Production.
The Research Fund has been allocated to finance the various
projects/programs in the university. On top of these is Sustainable
Agriculture (SA) which is allotted 1.5M that focuses on Food Security.
The proposed research projects under (SA) are Commercialization of
Organic Rice and Farm Animals, High Value Fruit Farm Establishment and
Commercialization, Commercialization of Natural Fiber and Dye- Yielding
Plants, Post Harvest and Processing of Farm Products.
On the other hand, Environmental Management (EM) which focuses on
Upland and Costal Resource Conservation is allotted Php500, 000.00.Some
of the proposed research projects under (EM) are The Changes of
Landscape of Upland Farming System, Feature Changes of Water Flow in
Aklan River, Coastal Resource Management Practices in Isla Kapispisan
and Monitoring of Metrological and Climate Change.
Another research project is Eco-Tourism Dev and Promotion (ETDP) which
is allotted Php250, 000.00.The Local Culture Integration for Tourist
attraction and The Service Facilities and Tourists Spots Settings are
among the proposed research projects in this area.
Industrial Technology Development (ITD) is likewise allotted Php500,
000.00 for its Innovation and Service Promotion. ITD includes the
Design and Fabrication of Farm Tools and Household Equipment and
Industrial Business establishment and Service Promotion.
Other programs which will benefit the research fund are Facilities and
Service Development (FSD) Php500,000.00; Bio- Enterprise and Renewable
Energy (BERE) Php350,000.00; Health and Social Welfare
(HSW),Php500,000.00 ; Human Resource Development (HRD)
Php500,000.00;Gender and Development (GD) Php150,000.00; and
Php250,000.00 will be allotted to the Standardization of Programs to
enhance the quality of education.
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Written by Realm Alis
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Wednesday, 20 August 2008 |
ASU Researchers, Regional Winners!
August 14, 2008 - Dr. Molly Naigan (SVM) and Prof. Eva Orlina (CAFES)
successfully represented our university in the recently concluded 18th
Regional Symposium on Research and Development Highlights (RSRDH) in
Baybay, Roxas City.
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Written by SR Villasis, ASU-ECS
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Wednesday, 20 August 2008 |
ASU receives P5M CHED SAFE
Scholarship grant
Banga, Aklan – The Aklan State University through its President, Dr.
Benny A. Palma received a scholarship grant worth P5 million from the
Commission on Higher Education (CHED) through the Student Fund for
Education for Scholarship (SAFE Scholarship)
The P3 million Scholarship Grant shall cater to poor but deserving 1st
year tertiary education students this Academic Year 2008-2009 while the
P2 million loan component will cater to financially needy students who
are in their 3rd, 4th, 5th or graduating year of study.
This CHED scholarship program, aims to provide assistance to the
financially needy but deserving college students, raise the number of
grantees in CHED Priority Courses, raise and improve graduation rate at
the tertiary level, thus, contributing to the stock of high-level
manpower of the country.
As stated in Memorandum Order No. 07-213, s. 2008 issued by the
University President, the loan/scholarship grant which is under the
management of the Office of Student Affairs (OSA) of the University
will be awarded to poor but deserving students on a pro rata basis
based on enrolment in CHED priority courses and in accordance with the
implementing guidelines as embodied in CHED Order No. 25 and 26, series
of 2008 (Guidelines for the Implementation of the Student Assistance
Fund for Education (SAFE) for Scholarship and Loan) as well as CHED
Memorandum Order No. 4, series of 2004.
Moreover, it is stipulated in CHED Order No. 25 and 26 series of 2008
that scholarship grant may be used for tuition and other school fees,
books and course projects, thesis writing, board and lodging,
graduation fees, and other valid related educational expenses.
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