This November 21, 2025, Benguet State University, through the International Relations Office, warmly welcomed the visiting team from the UP Korea Research Center (UP KRC), a Korean studies hub that works across the UP constituent universities to develop Korean Studies Academic programs and research, and also assist other educational institutions that are interested in building Korean studies for their faculty and students.
The group was led by UP KRC Director, Dr. Kyungmin Bae, together with staff member Pamela Jacar, research assistant Venus Samonte, and a Professor from De La Salle University, Dr. Bubbles Beverly Asor. Their visit aimed to learn more about BSU and explore possible academic connections that may benefit both institutions.
IRO Director Rex John G. Bawang, with staff member Raquel M. Fatog, received the guests and introduced them to BSU’s goals and internationalization efforts. The meeting became a valuable chance for the UP Korea Research Center to share who they are, the work they do. In return, Benguet State University presented its academic offerings, university profile, and some practices that reflect the institution’s strengths and areas of growth. These exchanges helped both sides understand each other’s direction and identify points where their interests meet.
Through their discussions, the visiting team and BSU explored possible areas for collaboration, including research, culture, and academic linkages that may be developed in the coming years. Both parties expressed interest in building a relationship that can support future joint initiatives and contribute to wider cooperation among universities. Their engagement also opens pathways for BSU to broaden its connections within wider academic networks.
Both UP KRC and BSU look forward to continuing their conversations and opening more opportunities for meaningful cooperation that will benefit students, faculty, and the wider academic community. This shared effort supports #SDG4 (Quality Education) by encouraging learning opportunities and academic development, #SDG16 (Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions) by promoting transparent academic engagement, and #SDG17 (Partnerships for the Goals) by strengthening international partnerships that encourage shared learning and growth.






































