Three BS in Information Technology students of Caraga State University advanced to the final round of the BPI-DOST Innovation Awards 2024, a competition aiming to help resolve community issues through science, technology, and innovation.
Golden Paddlers Rhea M. Bete, Angelo A. Galope, and Francis John Saul M. Tin-ao of the College of Computing and Information Sciences (CCIS) earned 60,000 as a cash prize. The trio will present their final project in the awarding ceremony in Makati City this December.
Envisioning a sustainable, growth-inclusive, and resilient region, the Caraga State University convenes partner agencies to discuss and harmonize the research and development agenda for 2025-2030.
VP for Research, Extension, and Innovation Dr. Jeffrey T. Dellosa said the activity recognizes the crucial role of the CSU in research and development in Caraga. As such, it takes the lead in knowledge generation and application to address local challenges along with partners.
The 2nd International Forum on Sustainability Science (IFSS), co-hosted by the University of the Philippines Open University (UPOU) and Caraga State University through the CSU-College of Mathematics and Natural Sciences - Biology Department, formally concluded on July 12, 2024. The closing ceremony further forged a network of sustainability advocates and awarded exemplary researchers.
Relative to strengthening the rewards and recognition among university employees, the Caraga State University awarded exemplary faculty and administrative personnel in research undertakings, punctuality, and attendance, including during flag-raising ceremonies on July 15, 2024.
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) recognized Caraga State University’s research as a key initiative for Circular Economy baseline development in the Philippines in their April report.