CTU academics join nation’s research think-tank

CTU Vice-president for Research and Development Adrian Ybañez (6th from left)  and newly affirmed NRCP  associate members from the university mark its  positive direction toward producing scholarly articles.

Cebu Technological University academics took oath during the annual scientific conference and 86th general membership assembly earlier this month  at the Philippine International Convention Center.

Joining the league of national researchers, CTU Vice-president for Research and Development Adrian Ybañez and 41 newly affirmed NRCP  associate members had immersed themselves into the dialogues on “Humanizing the Fourth Industrial Revolution,” as the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) and the National Research Council of the Philippines (NRCP) saw it befitting the country’s think-tank. 

To date, CTU has 48  associate members, who blatantly go by the rules of economic prosperity through researches in various fields.

More is expected by research enthusiasts given NRCP’s  record of fostering  linkages with local and international scientific organizations in the interest of Philippine higher education institutions (HEIs) and state universities and colleges (SUCs). Ann Myril Chua