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Photos 22/04/2026
13/04/2026

The UPLB Office for Institutional Development and Higher Education (OIDHE) and the UPLB
Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Extension, held a collaborative meeting today,
April 13, 2026, with Southern Leyte State University (SLSU) to explore synergistic opportunities
for institutional growth.

The discussion focused on identifying possible collaborative projects specifically geared toward
the promotion of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with a particular emphasis on
agriculture and artificial intelligence (AI). Both institutions highlighted the importance of
developing projects that prioritize high-impact outcomes and foster groundbreaking innovation
to address modern challenges.

The SLSU delegation was led by Dr. Francis Ann R. Sy, Vice President for Research,
Innovation, and Extension Services, and members of SLSU research units, Mr. Joel Infornon,
Ms. Jannie Fleur V. Oraño, Mr. Omar D. Alo, Dr. Mark B. Galdo, Mr. Wade Lim, Mr. Ludito
Ramirez, Ms. Gladys Pascual, Engr. Khorina O. Aguilar, and Ms. Mille Vero.

Representing UPLB were Vice Chancellor for Research and Extension, Dr. Nathaniel C.
Bantayan, and OIDHE Director, Dr. Jenielyn T. Padrones.

UPLB remains committed to driving innovation and excellence through proactive institutional
engagement!

Photos from Geographic Information Systems Technology Center's post 07/04/2026

Our SLSU YouthMappers officers have officially kicked off their participation at the Visayas Geodetic Engineering Student Conference (VisGESC) 2026, held at the RDE Hall, Visayas State University, Baybay City, Leyte! Day 1 was filled with meaningful learning experiences--from insightful industry talks to engaging discussions that highlight the evolving role of GIS and geospatial science in building sustainable communities.

This experience marks an important step in strengthening their technical knowledge, leadership, and collaboration as student leaders. More importantly, it opens opportunities for connection, knowledge change, and inspiration alongside fellow YouthMappers and geodetic engineering students.

Photos from City Government of Maasin's post 30/03/2026
30/03/2026

Join us this Women’s Month for “Filipinas in GIS: From Passion to Purpose”!
Let’s celebrate women making an impact through GIS. See you!

Meet the Filipinas turning GIS into real-world impact.

This Women’s Month, join our “Filipinas in GIS: From Passion to Purpose”—a 1‑hour virtual panel forum featuring women who are transforming health, research, communities, and global engagement through geospatial technology.

From passion to purpose—see how Filipinas are shaping the future of GIS.

📅 March 31, 2026 | 10–11 AM
Register now: geodatasystems.info/register-filipinas-in-gis

SLSU presents GIS-based water quality findings, shapes policy directions for Maasin City’s health sector 30/03/2026

SLSU presents GIS-based water quality findings, shapes policy directions for Maasin City’s health sector 27 Mar 2026 SLSU presents GIS-based water quality findings, shapes policy directions for Maasin City’s health sector On March 26, 2026, the project team from the Geographic Information Systems Technology Center (GISTC) of Southern Leyte State University (SLSU) successfully conducted the presentati...

Photos from Geographic Information Systems Technology Center's post 10/03/2026

The Geographic Information Systems Technology Center (GISTC) of Southern Leyte State University conducted a series of water source mapping and water sampling activities in selected barangays of Maasin City as part of the DOST–PCHRD-funded research project entitled “Development of a GIS-Based Intervention to Assess Water Quality: Bases for Mitigating Water-Borne Diseases in Maasin City, Southern Leyte.”

The activity involved the geotagging and mapping of various water sources, including springs, wells, and communal water systems, alongside the collection of water samples for quality assessment. These efforts aim to generate accurate spatial data and scientific evidence that can help identify potential risks associated with water-borne diseases in local communities.

Through field validation and close coordination with barangay officials and community members, the project team documented the location, type, and condition of water sources, ensuring that each site is accurately represented in the project’s GIS database.

The collected water samples underwent laboratory analysis to determine key water quality parameters. The results will be used as inputs for policy development to guide evidence-based water safety management and public health interventions. This initiative highlights the important role of GIS and community collaboration in promoting evidence-based solutions for sustainable water resource management and the protection of public health.

Photos from DOST Regional Office VIII's post 27/01/2026
Photos from Radyo Pilipinas Sogod's post 27/01/2026
DOST Secretary Renato U. Solidum, Jr. leads STI engagement at SLSU - Sogod Campus 27/01/2026

DOST Secretary Renato U. Solidum, Jr. leads STI engagement at SLSU - Sogod Campus 26 Jan 2026 DOST Secretary Renato U. Solidum, Jr. leads STI engagement at SLSU - Sogod Campus Southern Leyte State University (SLSU) formally welcomed Renato U. Solidum Jr., Secretary of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), during the Science, Technology, and Innovation (STI) Engagement....

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