Futo Hayakumo and Soya Eiraku spent their second day with Moalboal constituents, as part of the pre-partnership short-term academic collaboration between Kamiyama Marugoto College and Cebu Technological University.
The Tokushima-based students explored innovative practices and cultural perspectives unique to the southern locale. They also enjoyed a glimpse of the town’s scenic milieus, offered by Assistant Campus Director Dr. Marivel Go and Internationalization and ASEAN (IAI) Chair Asst. Prof. Jeramie Josette Fernandez.
IAI’s World Rankings Specialist Sem Barba, who is currently analyzing multiple datasets across at least four ranking methodologies, emphasized in a statement that inbound engagements are essential to gradually strengthen the University’s inbound capabilities—an area long recognized as a strategic focus by IAI leadership.
Tomorrow, the duo will visit CTU San Francisco, the final stop before returning to Japan on Friday night.
Moalboal and San Francisco are two locations outside the traditional caravan route, which, according to IAI strategy, are given priority in leveraging the University’s expansive student population of 80,000./IAI








