PH Ambassador, CHED Chair Discuss the Future of PH-UK Education Ties
Ambassador to the United Kingdom Antonio M. Lagdameo meets with Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Chairperson Prospero De Vera III on the side lines of the 2019 Education World Forum in London. (Stacy Garcia photo)
LONDON 07 February 2019 — Ambassador to the United Kingdom Antonio M. Lagdameo received Philippine Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Chairperson Prospero De Vera III and his team during the CHED delegation’s courtesy call at the Philippine Embassy in London on 22 January 2019.
Chairperson De Vera and his team were in London to attend the Education World Forum, the world’s largest annual gathering of education and skills ministers. The forum tackled the perennial question, “How do we prepare our young people for a future we are trying to predict?”
“Creativity, communication, and collaboration will be crucial in shaping relevant education policies that will prepare our students in confronting the challenges of the ‘real world,’” said Ambassador Lagdameo. “We can truly say that we are successful in our education agenda if we are able to produce innovative and empowered individuals who are capable of creating a positive impact.”
During the courtesy call, Chairperson De Vera updated Ambassador Lagdameo on the latest developments in Philippine higher education, including the ongoing transnational education partnerships between Philippine and British universities.
The Ambassador also shared with the CHED Chairperson the Embassy’s initiatives to expand its network and forge stronger partnerships with various British and Irish higher education institutions.
Through its public diplomacy desk, the Embassy has actively reached out to British and Irish universities and higher education institutions as well as thousands of Filipino, British, and Irish students. In the past two years, the Embassy facilitated the turnover of a hefty grant to SOAS University of London to set up the university’s Philippine Studies Programme. It has also played a significant role in the establishment of the London Education and Research Network (LEARN).
Last year, the Embassy launched its Campus Caravan Programme, and has embarked on a massive survey of all available funding and opportunities for Filipinos who wish to study in the U.K. and Ireland across a wide spectrum of specializations. END
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From left: Consul Voltaire Mauricio, Consul General Senen Mangalile, and Ambassador to the United Kingdom Antonio M. Lagdameo receive Commission on Higher Education Chairperson Prospero De Vera III and his team at the Philippine Embassy in London Chancery. (Stacy Garcia photo)