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July 01 2025

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Manila Bulletin

New programs connect students to the global stage

Across campuses and disciplines, schools in the Philippines are forging innovative partnerships and introducing new programs that redefine how students prepare for life beyond the classroom.

From global teaching pathways and kinetic art challenges to hands-on industry immersion, institutions like Centro Escolar University (CEU), De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde, and STI College are opening doors for students to explore new frontiers—locally and internationally. These are the latest initiatives that reflect a shared commitment to empowering future professionals with real-world experience, interdisciplinary creativity, and global perspectives.

CEU partners with pathways on global teaching and learning opportunities for graduate students

CEU Graduate School forged a partner-ship with Pathways to Global Teaching and Learning, a division of Foreign Cultural Exchange Consultants Inc. (FCEC), designed to open international opportunities for graduate students pursuing Master of Arts in Education majoring in Special Education, Math, and Science.

This collaboration aims to equip future educators with the tools and support they need to succeed in US classrooms through access to mentoring, counseling, and specialized training modules tailored to meet the demands of international teaching.

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