Benguet State University once again warmly welcomed delegates from the University of Huelva and a scientist under the Balik Scientist Program through a cultural welcome organized by the BSU International Relations Office at the IRO Hall on May 20, 2026.
The event honored visiting delegates from UHU, Santiago Rodríguez Muriel, psychologist and educator, and Luiz Rodrigues, a language professional, teacher, and researcher, together with Flor Crisanta F. Galvez, a Balik Scientist who earned a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree from the University of Georgia. The guests were welcomed through cultural performances featuring traditional dances by the BSU KONTAD Cultural Dance Troupe and a Daing chant presented by faculty members from the Department of Filipino of the College of Arts and Humanities.
The celebration concluded with a community dance led by KONTAD, where delegates and participants joined together in a shared cultural experience that highlighted friendship, cultural appreciation, and international camaraderie. Following the community dance, the delegates, BSU faculty and staff, and students shared a fellowship dinner, providing an opportunity for meaningful conversations, cultural exchange, and stronger connections among participants.
The event also marked the conclusion of the short mobility program of the UHU delegates at BSU and the beginning of the university’s 45-day engagement with the Balik Scientist. Through these initiatives, the university continues to strengthen international collaboration, academic exchange, and research engagement with global partners.
The activity reflects BSU’s continued commitment to fostering intercultural understanding, strengthening international partnerships, and promoting global engagement through culture and education, aligned with #SDG4QualityEducation and #SDG17partnershipsforthegoals.
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