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The principle of collective approach that we advocate can be applied to workforce development and immigration.
The proposed Aromatic Hybrid Rice of America in essence is a creative immigration approach to providing opportunities for immigrants and would-be immigrants to use their experience and expertise in rice production,
We decided to embark in workforce development because our advocacy on collective enterprise, building alliance, and integrated approach to development are highly applicable to immigration and workforce development.
We believe that finding the right job or candidate is about more than just matching skills and qualifications. That's why we take a holistic approach, considering factors such as company culture, work-life balance, and career goals to ensure a successful match.
We want to be engaged in the development of business models in line with immigration and workforce development.
This Balik Scientist Agenda for the Science City of Muñoz aligns itself with solidifying the role of the city as the main science and technology hub in the Central Luzon growth region. Expatriate Filipino scientists and experts return to the Philippines for short-term and long-term assignments to participate in invigorating the drive for building the long overdue science and technology-oriented development model for the entire Philippines. The agenda leverages their expertise, experience, and connection for the purposes of rendering services in the planning activities and initial implementation of projects in line with the Science City of Muñoz master plan. After five years, the agenda expects to immediately contribute to strengthening the dual role of the city as a local government unit and a regional and national center of science and technology,
The agenda is named in honor of Dr. Melecio Magno (1920-2003), the Chair of the National Science and Development Board (NSDB) in 1978 when it was elevated into a national line agency. The board is now the Department of Science and Technology (DOST). Dr. Magno, who was born in the old town of Muñoz, Nueva Ecija, supported the Balik Scientist Program as the Chair of NSDB. As the first Minister of Science (equivalent to the Secretary today), he advocated for a mission-oriented national research and development program. Dr. Magno earned his degree in Mining Engineering (Cum laude) from the University of the Philippines. He studied at Johns Hopkins University in Maryland for his Master of Science and Ph.D. degrees in Physics.
Capital resources mobilization is the main problem that hinders the global climate change momentum. Investment model like the Pantabangan Project in Nueva Ecija, Philippines, which is recommended to be aligned with the "Balik Scientist" (Returning Scientist) has been developed through GGTC initiative,
We have also developed a template for
Capital resources mobilization is the main problem that hinders the global climate change momentum. Investment model like the Pantabangan Project in Nueva Ecija, Philippines, which is recommended to be aligned with the "Balik Scientist" (Returning Scientist) has been developed through GGTC initiative,
We have also developed a template for mobilizing investment for climate change in line with the Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) of countries that signed the Paris Accord.
The formation of the society was conceptualized as early as the year 2011. Initiated by Filipino immigrants in New York, the charter of the society underwent adjustments and was revived after the COVID pandemic.
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