TES, beacon of hope for deserving SUCS and LUCS students in the Region

December 14, 2020 – Hon. J. Prospero De Vera III, CHED Chairperson led the orientation and distribution of the Tertiary Education Subsidy (TES) which took place at the Regional Office of National Economic Development Authority in Iloilo City. Different SUC Presidents, CHED personnel and student beneficiaries were present during the said event.

Despite the challenges and threat of the current pandemic, it did not stop Hon. De Vera III to be physically present and be that beacon of hope to the lives of the students who dream of having a bright future. “Supposedly this occasion will be done through zoom only but being here physically makes a difference!” Hon. De Vera said during his speech.

This year, thousands of deserving students received an amount of P40,000 for the entire school year 2019-2020. The subsidy will be of help for their school fees, school requirements and other projects especially in this time.

“The student beneficiaries were carefully chosen and evaluated based on their family’s income and those who are poorest of the poor but deserving students. They will be qualified after a series of background checking and confirmation” said Mrs. Adeliada Tabud, the University Scholarship Coordinator.

In an interview with ISAT U president, Dr. Raul F. Muyong, he stated that the subsidy will be of big help for the students in improving their way of life particularly in the context of flexible learning modalities.

“On top of availing free higher education, the TES beneficiaries will be able to buy their own gadgets and cell phone load for connectivity purposes which will be used for the new normal way of learning.” Dr. Muyong said.

“There’s no reason for the students not to finish their education due to poverty because of this opportunity given to them…” the president added.

 

 

 


PCIEERD CEREMONIAL CONTRACT SIGNING

January 5, 2021 – The Iloilo Science and Technology University’s project entitled: Development of Iloilo Province Employment Portal and

Services (IPEPS) with Data Analysis under the Good Governance through Data Science and Decision Support System (GODDESS) in Cooperation with Iloilo Provincial Government Public Employment Service (IPG-PESO) has been successfully submitted and approved. A virtual Forum and Contract Signing Ceremony took place on the said date with invitees coming from different parts of the country such as FSUU, PhilRice and ISU. Dr. Enrico C. Parinngit, the PCIEERD Executive Director graced the virtual ceremonial contract signing.

Dr, Raul F. Muyong, the ISAT U president signed the contract with the presence of the team’s project leader, Dr. Yvette Gonzales along with her members from Smarter Philippines through Data Analytics R&D, Training and Adoption Scholars (SPARTA) with the aim to address the gap in in-demand jobs and available skills and give services to labor and employment.

“To improve the existing system and make it more dynamic; job seekers, employer, academe, students and training provider centered, the development of Iloilo Province Employment Portal and Services (IPEPS) with Data Analytics will be developed. It is a web-based application that has six (6) components, the Job Seekers Registry, Employers Registry module, Employment registry module, Training registry module, Academe registry module and Students registry module.  Data analytics will be incorporated to forecast real-time data and relevant features will be included” Dr. Gonzales stated in an interview.

The project will run from January – December 2021 and it is funded by the Department of Science and Technology – Philippine Council for Industry, Energy and Emerging Technology Research and Development (DOST-PCIEERD) under the Good Governance through Data Science and Decision Support System (GODDESS) Program.

 

 


Directory of Key Officials

Updated: October 2, 2023

Complete Name Designation Email Address Office Tel. No.
DR. GABRIEL M. SALISTRE, JR. University President  mail@isatu.edu.ph 3207190 loc. 102
CORAZON C. CORBAL VP for Academic Affairs  vpaa@isatu.edu.ph 3207190 loc. 207
CARMELO V. AMBUT, Ed.D. VP for Research & Extension  vpre@isatu.edu.ph 3207190 loc. 231
DR. RUSS ALLEN B. NAPUD VP for Administration & Finance  gabriel.salistre@isatu.edu.ph 3207190 loc. 170
NEMIA H. MABAQUIAO, Ph.D. VP for External Affairs  vpea@isatu.edu.ph 3207190 loc. 105
RENE L. CELDA, DIT Dean, College of Industrial Technology  cit@isatu.edu.ph 3207190 loc. 121
ROWENA P. CALASARA OIC, Dean, College of Engineering & Architechture  cea@isatu.edu.ph 3207190 loc. 124
DR. JOEL A. CIRIACO Dean, College of Education  coe@isatu.edu.ph 3207190 loc. 213
TRACY N. TACUBAN Dean, College of Arts and Sciences  cas@isatu.edu.ph 3207190 loc. 215
RICHARD C. DE LEON Director, Research Services Division 320-7190 loc. 212
ADRIENNE D. VELOSO Director, Extension Services Division 320-7190 loc. 123
ENIEDA G. CORONA Director, Administrative Services 320-7190 loc. 106
DR. SAMMY A. DAITAO OIC, Director, Planning Development & Auxilliary Services  pdas@isatu.edu.ph 320-7190 loc. 211
ELY S. CIASICO Director, Student Services  osas@isatu.edu.ph 3207190 loc. 109
MARIA TERESA C. CARBON Director for Instruction  instruction@isatu.edu.ph 3207190 loc. 111
RENELDA P. NACIANCENO Director, Quality Assurance Office  qac@isatu.edu.ph 3207190 loc. 208
RAMIL G. LUMAUAG Director, Virtual Learning Environment  vle@isatu.edu.ph 3207190 loc. 136
NACI JOHN C. TRANCE Director, Intellectual Property Management Office  ipmo@isatu.edu.ph
VICKY D. JERUTA Director, Finance Division 320-7190 loc. 163
REMIA L. DOCTORA Director, IIRGP 320-7190 loc. 190
ENGR. REYNARD Y. CHU OIC-Director, Management Information System/EDP misedp@isatu.edu.ph 3207190 loc. 202
JUNIFFER B. BADOLES Director, National & International Affairs  nia@isatu.edu.ph 320-7190 loc. 292
FRANCIS FRITZ B. ESPORTONO OIC-Director, Industry Linkage and Development Office  mona.deguzman@isatu.edu.ph 320-7190 loc. 105
ROSANA A. LORIO Director, Parents’ Affairs and Relation  par@isatu.edu.ph 320-7190 loc. 105
MAYLENE H. PROVIDO Director, Alumni Affairs & Relations Office  alumni@isatu.edu.ph 320-7190 loc. 105
HEINZ B. GUMAQUIL Director, Public Information and Communication Office  pico@isatu.edu.ph 320-7190 loc. 148
EMILY A. DELA CRUZ Director, University Gender Center  emily.delacruz@isatu.edu.ph 320-7190 loc. 141
CHRISTIAN D. MISOLA Director, SSEDMMO  ssedmmo@isatu.edu.ph 320-7190 loc. 206
DYNA N. REMANESES Director, Cultural Affairs 320-7190 loc. 226
LEOMAR B. DE LOS SANTOS Director, Sports Affairs 320-7190 loc. 226
DR. JOHN S. CORONA Director, NSTP 320-7190 loc. 219
SAMUEL G. ARSULO President, FEFI  samarsulo13@yahoo.com 320-7190 loc. 118
HAZEL S. BAUTISTA University Registrar registrar@isatu.edu.ph 320-7190 loc. 160
MS. THEA WELL J. RAPISTA OIC – Internal Audit Specialist  ias@isatu.edu.ph 320-7190 loc. 149
LUCIA S. SIRA Budget Officer  lucia.sira@isatu.edu.ph 320-7190 loc. 113
DR. LINO B. BALDEVARONA President, Faculty & Employees Federation Incorporated 320-7190 loc. 129
ATTY. CHITO JOHN J. COLONIA Legal Officer  legal@isatu.edu.ph 320-7190 loc. 148
MERGIE C. GASATAYA University/Board Secretary  boardsec@isatu.edu.ph 320-7190 loc. 103
CAMPUS ADMINISTRATORS
RAMON N. EMMANUEL, JR. Campus Administrator, Miag-ao miagao@isatu.edu.ph 315-8164, 315-9960, 315-9662
JULITO C. ALIGAEN Campus Administrator, Leon leon@isatu.edu.ph 331-0040, 331-0179
RAMIL G. LUMAUAG Campus Administrator, Dumangas dumangas@isatu.edu.ph 361-2667, 361-2143
MARGIE P. DIETA Campus Administrator, Barotac Nuevo barotac@isatu.edu.ph 0917-7233293
BOARD OF REGENTS
HON. J. PROSPERO E. DE VERA III Chairman, CHED,
Presiding Chairperson
info@ched.gov.ph (02)441-1260
HON. GABRIEL M. SALISTRE, JR. University President, Vice Chairperson mail@isatu.edu.ph 320-7190 (102)
HON. FRANCIS JOSEPH G. ESCUDERO Represented by Hon. Eddie P. Cañuto MEMBER
HON. MARK O. GO Represented by Hon. Julienne L. Baronda MEMBER
HON. ARECIO A. CASING, JR. MEMBER nro6@neda.gov.ph 337-6840 loc. 804
HON. ROWEN R. GELONGA MEMBER dost6_ph@yahoo.com 330-1565 loc. 100
HON. LINO B. BALDEVARONA MEMBER 320-7190 loc. 129
HON. ALLEN SON TAN MEMBER boardsec@isatu.edu.ph 320-7190 loc. 103
HON. LEO S. SOMBIRO MEMBER boardsec@isatu.edu.ph 320-7190 loc. 103
HON. JESSRAF S. PALMARES MEMBER
HON. KEVIN REY S. DEANON MEMBER, FEDERATED STUDENT REPUBLIC
MERGIE C. GASATAYA, Ed.D. University/Board Secretary boardsec@isatu.edu.ph 320-7190 loc. 103

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ISAT U, UNEVOC to hold Int’l Research Confab on S&T

The Iloilo Science and Technology University (ISAT U) and the International Center for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (UNEVOC) will hold the Ist International Research Conference on Science and Technology. The  theme of the conference is “Fostering Innovative Approaches in Sciences and Technology Research and Development” and will be held on November 30-December 2, 2016 at Diversion 21, Diversion Road, Manduriao, Iloilo City, Philippines.

The Conference has three major parts. The first part is to listen to new initiatives and inputs by the convention plenary speakers. The second is to create a venue to discuss in a more interactive way issues that relate to theoretical, methodological and practical breakthroughs. The third part is to generate enabling opportunity to discuss the challenges of various initiatives of the industry-academe partnerships, networking, international collaboration, capacity building and sharing of good practices among clustered groups.

Researches in the following areas are strongly encouraged to be presented in the 2016 IRCST:

  • Alternative Energy
  • Robotics
  • Information and Communication Technology
  • Industrial Product Development
  • Natural and Environmental Sciences
  • Food Products Development
  • Agriculture
  • Disaster Risks Reduction Mitigation
  • Social Sciences
  • Lifelong learning
  • Equity
  • Access
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Gender Development

Guidelines:

  1. Research abstract for submission should be completed within September 15, 2016.
  2. Research abstract should be between 150-250 words that follow the prescribed format
  3. Interested Researchers are advised to log on to https://goo.gl/forms/EHpVfrmB6qevRFJv1.
  4. Researchers will be notified a week after submission of abstract and have to submit their full papers on September 30, 2016. Full papers should be publishable format composed of 4,000-6,000 words excluding the abstract.
  5. PowerPoint presentations of accepted papers should be submitted on or before October 15, 2016

Important Dates

Deadline of Abstract Submission                        15-Sept-16 30-Sept-16 15-Oct-16

Notification of Acceptance                                30-Sept-16 15-Oct-16 30-Oct-16

Submission of Full Paper                                15-Oct-16 30-Oct-16  14-Nov-16

 

Registration Fee (Live-out)

INTERNATIONAL DELEGATES                                               $ 300

LOCAL DELEGATES                                                         Php 6,000.00
All payments should be deposited at Land Bank of the Philippines – Iznart Branch:

Account Name: Iloilo Science and Technology University, Account No: 0032-1080-59

Inclusive of:

Snacks and lunch

Identification card

Conference Bag

Paper and Pen

Copy of Abstracts

 

Note:

CHED and National PASUC endorsement will be provided soon.

 

Click here for Room Rates

 


RSD conducts in-house research presentation

The Research Services Division (RSD) of Iloilo Science and Technology University (ISAT U) conducted an in-house research presentation at the New Board Room held on Feb. 26, 2016.

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Faculty members coming from different departments of ISAT U, La Paz Campus gathered to present their researches approved and recognized by the Research Services Division.

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During the opening program, Dr. Raul F. Muyong, University President, challenged the RSD to have journals accredited and recognized by CHED. He also mentioned that the university website will soon provide a research portal for the research works to be uploaded online.

Dr. Richard C. De Leon, RSD Director, also updated the participants on the RSD’s activites and provided details about the approved research excellence award. He said that  there will be no research incentives for now for the  approved and recognized researches. He also added that there will be strict evaluation for the faculty who wanted to present the paper outside ISAT U.

A uniform template for research works was also targeted as one of the objectives of RSD.

“We hope we can encourage the faculty from architecture and engineering to submit researches,” Dr. De Leon said during the closing remarks. The summary of presentation and recommendation of the in-house research paper presentation will be submitted to the president.

At the end of the program Dr. De Leon announced the in house review will be on March 30. The venue is yet to be decided.

The researches and their presentors during the program are the following:

Natural Science Research Stream

Enzyme-assisted Extraction of Anticoagulant Polysaccharide for Liparis Tesseletus Eggs – Bernadeth Ticar

Egg Albumin Supplementation Decreases Isolation Induced Aggression in Male Mice – Prof. Francis Legario

Morphometry and Physical Attributes of Crown of Thorns (Acanthaster planci) on the coral reefs of Guimaras Island – Prof. Joselito Mendoza

Acute Toxicity of Water Accommodated-Fraction and Chemically Enhanced WAF of Bunker Coil and Dispersant to a Microalga Tetraselmis Tetrahele – Prof. Hilario Taberna

Histological Study of the Gonadal Development of Mud Clam ( Anondontia edentula ) Maintained Under Hatchery Conditions – Prof. Milessa Arganoza

Technology Stream

Coconut (Cocos Nucifera) Activated Charcoal Powder Chocolate Cookies– Prof. Nobelita Belmes

Social Science Stream

Home-environment, Self-Reliance and Learning Styles of Adolescents– Prof. Merlinda Tucar

Dark Matter of Conflict: The Semirara Coal Mine Accident – Prof. Rosanna Dureza

Transformative Consciousness for Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Skills Development– Dr. Jennifer Tuazon

The Relevance of Sectoral Industries for Southeast Asian Growth the Double Logarithm– Prof. Grace Edmar del Prado

Carbon Exchange in the Campus; The Quest For Green University: A Case Study – Prof. Jasper Pastrano

High school GPA Political Belief System and Scholastic Achievement of the 4Ps First Year Students of Iloilo Science and Technology University – Prof. George Lopez

A Survey of Academic and Personal Needs of College Students Basis for Guidance Program of the College of Education – Prof. Bernadette de la Cruz

Students Academic and Personal Needs; Basis for a Guidance Program of the Graduate School – Dr. Susan Marie de la Cruz

Personal and Work Related Correlates of Professional Self-Efficacy of Teachers in Home Economics and TLE Programs – Dr. Frisian Causing

Education Research Stream

Needs Assessment Survey on the Basic ICT Skills and Competencies of Teachers in Western Visayas – Dr. Catherine Simaculub

Factors Affecting the Student’s Performance in the Licensure Examination for Teachers: Basis for Intervention Programs – Dr. Carmen Cruzata

Metamorphosis of Embracing a New Perspective for Western Visayas College of Science and Technology – Dr. Richard C. De Leon

Emotional Intelligence and Physics Performance of College Students – Prof. Michelle Yabut

Environmental Awareness Among High School Students of Lambunao Iloilo – Prof. Lowe Anna Marie L. Trance

Analysis of Knowledge Dimension of the Arts and Science as Basis for CAS Student Services Program – Prof. Lynna Maquelencia

Factors Affecting the Scholastic Achievement of Bachelor of Science in Electrical Technology  (BSELT) Students – Prof. Alfonso Marquelencia

Hemispheric Brain Dominance and Mathematics Performance of Western Visayas College of Science and Technology Student Phase III – Prof. Doly Joy Celindro

Hemispheric Brain Dominance and Mathematics Performance of Western Visayas College of Science and Technology Student Phase IV – Prof. Belinda M. Go

Career Decision Support System for Graduating High School Students – Prof. Tracy N. Tacuban

Heuristic: Its Influence on Mathematics Anxiety and Coping Mechanism of WVCST Students – Prof. Ma, Aletha V. Hobilla

Multiple Intelligences and Mathematics Performance of the BS Mathematics Students of Western Visayas College of Science and Technology – Prof. Melba O. Jamon

WVCST Master of Arts in Mathematics Graduate Tracer Study and Students School Satisfaction – Prof. Nestor Gicaraya

Mathematical Content Knowledge of Pre-Service Teachers in Teaching Mathematics – Prof. Catherine Yap

Problem Solving Skills and Physics Performance of BS Mathematics Students – Prof. Alan Munoz

Evaluating Pre-Service Teacher Cognition over Student Mathematics Misconception –  Prof. Naci John Trance

Site Development Plan for Eco-Tourism Program of Bulabog Puti-an National Park – Engr. Corazon C. Corbal