October 22, 2025
As part of the celebration of BSU International Month 2025 and in preparation for the upcoming World University Ranking for Innovation submission this December, Benguet State University held a WURI Writeshop on October 22, 2025, at the Everlasting Hall, Research and Extension Building. The activity was organized in coordination with the Office of the Vice President for Research and Extension – BSU through Ms. Matyline A. Camfili-Talastas, IRO Coordinator for the Research and Extension sector.
The event gathered IRO Coordinators and Research and Extension representatives from the different centers to strengthen BSUโs preparations and refine their entries for the international ranking.
Dr. Rex John G. Bawang, IRO Director, opened the program with a warm welcome and an overview of the activityโs purpose. He expressed appreciation for the participantsโ presence and highlighted the importance of the Writeshop activity.
The first part of the event was a storytelling session featuring the centers and offices behind BSUโs success in the recent World University Ranking for Innovation.
Dr. Roscinto Ian C. Lumbres, Vice President for Research and Extension, joined the session via Zoom and emphasized the importance of participating in international rankings as a SUC Level IV university. He also shared the story and best practices of the Center of Geoinformatics, which gave BSU a Rank of 5 under the Infrastructure and Technology Category.
Dr. Jeftee Ben B. Pinos-an, representative from the University Business Affairs Office, and Ms. Schreid Ugnasi, representative from the Cordillera Regional Apiculture Center, also shared their journey and efforts, which gave BSU Rank 11 in the Funding for Sustainability Category and Rank 17 in the Entrepreneurial Spirit Category.
Next, Dr. Doreen I. Allasiw, IRO Deputy Director, presented the updated categories for the WURI Ranking and guided the participants in identifying which areas they would focus on for their entries.
In the afternoon, participants worked on drafting and refining their write-ups for their chosen categories. Each IRO Coordinator and R & E representative then presented their outputs for review and feedback. Ms. Allasiw and Mr. Bawang, together with fellow participants, shared helpful insights and suggestions to further improve the write-ups.
Closing the activity, Atty. Andres Arnold W. Lampacan thanked and congratulated everyone for their active participation. He emphasized the importance of the activity and in joining the rankings, saying, โWith us being ranked in this WURI, we can announce to the world that our graduates are products of a university recognized under these categories.โ





































