Southern Leyte State U, Global Health Focus forge partnership to advance research excellence

1The successful signing of MOA between Global Health Focus represented by Dr. Don-Eliseo L. Prisno III (left most), and Southern Leyte State University represented by the University President Dr. Jude A. Duarte (center) and Vice President for Research, Innovation, and Extension Services, Dr. Francis Ann R. Sy (right most)

Southern Leyte State University and Global Health Focus have entered into a partnership on May 26, 2023 through signing of a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) to advance research excellence.

The partnership aims to address global research inequity while re-strategizing the institutional research approach at the university, with the ultimate goal of producing a targeted number of high-quality papers and securing research grants.

The Achieving University Excellence Through Research program, which will be jointly implemented, seeks to bridge the gap in research opportunities and resources on a global scale.

By fostering an environment of collaboration and knowledge exchange, the partnership will empower the researchers of the university to make substantial contributions to their respective fields and address pressing global challenges.

Under the MOA, Southern Leyte State U and Global Health Focus will work hand in hand to enhance research capacity, facilitate the exchange of expertise and knowledge, and promote collaborative research initiatives.

This strategic alliance will pave the way for university researchers to access a wider network of resources, cutting-edge technologies, and international research opportunities, enabling them to broaden the impact of their work and elevate the university's research profile.

Dr. Don Eliseo Lucero-Prisno III, representing Global Health Focus, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership, highlighting the potential for meaningful collaborations and breakthrough discoveries that can emerge from this joint endeavor.

"It is crucial to empower researchers and institutions to address global health challenges and promote equity in research output. I am thrilled about this partnership because I believe that meaningful collaborations and breakthrough discoveries can emerge from this joint endeavor," Dr. Prisno added, emphasizing the importance of empowering researchers and institutions in addressing global health challenges and promoting equity in research output.

Vice President for Research, Innovation, and Extension Services Dr. Francis Ann R. Sy said that this collaboration signifies a significant milestone in fostering a culture of research excellence at SLSU and providing a platform for researchers to contribute to the global research landscape actively.

On the other hand, University President Dr. Jude A. Duarte expressed his gratitude for the partnership with Global Health Focus.

"We are immensely grateful for this partnership with Global Health Focus. This collaboration holds tremendous significance in fostering a culture of research excellence at the university. It provides our researchers with a platform to actively contribute to the global research landscape and make a lasting impact on society," Dr. Duarte said.

With this new partnership, Southern Leyte State U will further strengthen its research capabilities, expand its collaborations, and enhance its standing as a research-driven institution.

By leveraging the expertise and resources of Global Health Focus, Southern Leyte State U aims to produce impactful research outputs that can positively influence local and global communities.

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