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CALL FOR PROPOSALS for CY 2023 FUNDING is now OPEN!

The MSU at Naawan Research and Extension Divisions are now ready to accept RD&E proposals for 2023 funding. The RD&E proposals to be submitted must be in line with the priority areas. Deadline of submission is on the 15th of January 2023.Links: Research Ethics Check lisk:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfLh8tQbO-QxT2XCvYC3SzTe4-vF8N7a4abj4DBsFrEvvvW-w/viewform?fbclid=IwAR1D_deVo5jKcI9kCj4GoL4ru6LhWm1AJ_EY1e4irRBs_CrIpolrFF30dOU Proposal template link:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GansPhQ2rUIRqm7BAOCORcBXs6bjcCPZ/edit?fbclid=IwAR3mVfVLvImprTBklv81wycex9Zek77gQ8mO4UtxkGjYb-6nA7kOjnBa8SU Submission link:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Oo3UqHjtch38EPcPNIkppxnYRj3eBbs8?fbclid=IwAR0n1-O3rW31sTlo9KtZRMcl_Xfou_xZX9DptQpku9Ipj_JPZBV4eNVNjiM

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Online Enrollment for 2nd Semester, SY 2022-2023

Eyes here, students! Here are the enrollment links for the 2nd semester of SY 2022-2023. Enrollment starts from January 9-13, 2023. Click the links below to enroll CESS:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdnEap9_VuLXmzXDbtqe21VKEDpyqcPeIokY8tQieZBc74p_Q/viewform?usp=share_linkCBAA:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf-d90mQMT-7-EE_SFNuoeB_1idnVqThOUhm-SfQcoyLogyJw/viewform?usp=sharingCAFES:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd8M-zu5Y9tHQyym2fAmYhdtOxfSBtUmJZWtXyf1UifQIX0OQ/viewform?usp=sharingSGS:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdcsRsP1XBbidDOczN7osO9qpKcul7w4BDgfE_jD7C8TR7Pww/viewform?usp=sharingCMAS:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfxglvXbsEf4PduVBFSVAYR1ZBOmriAc-SAu_CGrU2Q0F_kkQ/viewform?usp=sharingSMFT:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf_eP4DFz5GoV7RLm3RIKW1PPAZmw8E4Mzy_0FdcfgP-fFxKw/viewform?usp=sharingebsite

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MSUN Chancellor Roa’s State of the University Address

I am very happy to see all of you in person today, wearing your dashing Barong Tagalog and Filipiniana. For two years, we weren’t able to hold activities such as this. But God has been so good for after the rain, he showed us a rainbow. It is terrifying yet astounding how time flies so fast. It seems like it was just yesterday when I started leading the Mindanao State University at Naawan as the Chancellor. Four years and a half have passed and today, I will be reporting to you the things that we have done to our dear Mindanao State University at Naawan. Before I’ll start my message, I’d like to acknowledge our former Chancellors, Vice Chancellors, and other university officials who led MSU at Naawan before me, for without them and without their efforts, I cannot be the Chancellor that I am today. At this moment,we will all Celebrate the Triumphs, and Carry on the Legacies. For 35 years since I started working here at Mindanao State University at Naawan, I have seen how the university evolved—and when I decided to lead MSU at Naawan as the Chancellor, I proposed to anchor my leadership to the qualities of Transparency, Accountability, Participatory, and Predictability. I promised to be transparent, accountable, participatory, and predictable. Change is the only thing that’s constant and they said that it’s not the smartest nor the wealthiest that will survive, but the ones that are adaptive to change. And so, we embraced CHANGE. From crafting our university Vision, Mission, Goals, and Objectives; to expanding and improving our Organizational Structure so that our VMGO will become more functional. Before, we only have one (1) Vice Chancellor. But now, we have four (4)—the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, the Vice Chancellor for Administration and Finance, the Vice Chancellor for Research and Extension, and the Vice Chancellor for Planning and Development. Through these offices, through my Vice Chancellors, and to you my dear constituents of MSU at Naawan, we are slowly but surely becoming an internationally recognized university in research and education in the Philippines. In my term, I have set three major strategies to practice Transparency, Accountability, Participatory, and Predictability.These are to:1) EMPOWER THE PEOPLE,2) STREAMLINE THE SERVICES AND PROCESSES, and3) CHANGE THE LANDSCAPE “EMPOWERING THE PEOPLE“ As the Chancellor, I know I cannot do anything without the most important part of the university—the people. I can only dream of making MSU at Naawan a premier institution, but without the people who works with me, no positive change will happen. Because of that, we have institutionalized and strengthened the Agency Performance Commitment to set as performance parameters that are aligned to the VMGO of the university. This has been cascaded to the different offices through the OPCR and it stood as the basis for the individual performance commitment of the employees. I believe that the skills, knowledge, and talents of every employee in the university have contributed to the growth and overall performance of the university. Without resources, we cannot move forward with our plans for the university. I am very happy that for our resource generation, over the last 5 years, we have an accumulated increase of 39% in budget from the National government and 29% in the internally generated fund. To practice participatory and accountability, we decentralized our budget process. When we say we decentralized our budget process, we have utilized the functions of each office and shaped the future through strategic focus and targeted funding. We have allocated funds per cost center so that the department heads are given the authority and liberty to identify priority projects and activities that will achieve the objectives of the respective offices because I believe that the success of the university depends on the efficiency of each office. Apart from empowering our personnel through the decentralization of the budget process, we’re also empowering our dear students as we gave them the authority, through the Supreme Student Council, to plan for their activities for the year like conducting and joining seminars and trainings, hosting of events, and joining cultural performances, sports activities, academic conferences, and the like. “STREAMLINING THE SERVICES AND PROCESSES“ We acknowledge the importance of giving quality education and services to our clients, our dear students. With that, we have submitted our programs to be accredited by CHED’s COPC and the AACCUP. To be globally competitive, the university is doing its best to fully comply with the policies, standards, and guidelines of the different accrediting agencies. As a Center of Excellence in Fisheries and a Center of Development in Marine Science, the BS Fisheries and BS Marine Biology programs of the university is presently working on the Level 1 AACCUP Accreditation and the other programs of the university are working for COPC and the AACCUP Preliminary Survey Visit. I wanted to have a transparent administration that adheres to the government audit, accounting, and budgeting rules and regulations. Because of that, we were able to comply and implement various recommendations and observations of the Commission on Audit (COA) and submit timely the reports to the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) for financial performance review. We have also crafted a manual of operation for each office and this MOP is ready for review and enhancement to comply with the ISO standards. In line with the mainstreaming of the government mandates to adhere to the rules and guidelines of the Civil Service Commission, the Human Resource Management Office strengthened the university’s Strategic Performance Management System (SPMS). We have also strengthened the composition of our Performance Management Team (PMT) that monitors the system and operation of the university to ensure that what we are doing will lead to an increase of our productivity. True to its commitment to elevate public sector human resource management to a level of excellence, the office conducted review and enhancement classes to the contract of service employees as refresher and preparation for the Civil Service Examinations conducted by the Civil Service Commission for

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“Community-Based Enterprise Development and Skills Enhancement for Socio-Economic Transformation”

The extension project “Community-Based Enterprise Development and Skills Enhancement for Socio-Economic Transformation” has conducted a workshop on Gender Fair Education Towards a Holistic Understanding of Peace and Violence on December 7, 2022 at Brgy. Balintad, Manticao, Misamis Oriental. Ms. Desheree Judena G. Preciado, Director of MSUN Institute of Peace and Development in Mindanao, and Mr. Jerry Chem M. Marilla, Chair of Peace Education facilitated the one-day workshop. Partner beneficiaries of the project who are also members and officers of Balintad Farmers Multi-Purpose Cooperative actively participated in the different activities designed to raise awareness about gender principles and precepts and their interplay with peace and security. To attain the objectives of the workshop, participants engaged in a series of group discussions to identify social services, resources available in their area, issues, and concerns for policy support and intervention. At the end of the workshop, participants, facilitators, and project staff signed the Balintad Community Declaration of Peace, reaffirming their commitment to promoting peace toward socio-economic transformation. The activity is part of the social preparation phase of the project which aims to prepare the partner beneficiaries for their responsibilities in the successful implementation of the transformational phase of the project. This is crucial in achieving project sustainability and success. #universityforthecommunity

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Training on Tilapia Farming for Tilanggit Production

In view of the implementation of the Samdhana EntrepDev Project, series of trainings will be conducted with the target partner beneficiaries who are members of the Balintad Farmers Multi-Purpose Cooperative (BFARMCO). This is to capacitate the organization and its members with the necessary skills and knowledge in developing and managing an agri-fishery-based enterprise. Training on tilapia farming for tilanggit production was conducted on November 8, 2022 in Brgy. Balintad, Manticao, Misamis Oriental. The objective of the training is to provide partner beneficiaries with the basic knowledge necessary for successful tilapia farming. Mr. Victor R. Navarro, RFP and Mr. Lyndon L. Roa, RFP who are both experts in tilapia culture from the Mindanao State University at Naawan provided series of lectures and exercises on site selection and pond preparation, stocking, pond maintenance, common diseases in tilapia, feeding, and nutrition. The activity was also supported and facilitated by the Local Government Unit of Manticao through the Municipal Agriculture Office represented by Mr. Arnold D. Dapanas and the Balintad Barangay Council represented by Councilor Dennis A. Magsalay.

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𝘿𝙊𝙎𝙏 𝙎𝙚𝙘𝙧𝙚𝙩𝙖𝙧𝙮 𝙙𝙚 𝙡𝙖 𝙋𝙚𝙣̃𝙖 𝙫𝙞𝙨𝙞𝙩𝙨 𝙈𝙎𝙐 𝙉𝙖𝙖𝙬𝙖𝙣

For the second time around, DOST Secretary Fortunato de la Peña visited the Research Station of Mindanao State University at Naawan on March 10, 2022. During the visit, MSU Naawan Personnel presented the highlights of DOST funded projects namely: 1) NICER for Sea Cucumber R&D, 2) Production of Spirulina Biomass: Refinement of Grow-out Production Technology and Piloting in Northern Mindanao, 3) Evaluating IMTA as an Approach to Diseases and Environmental Management for Sustainable Culture of 𝘗𝘢𝘯𝘢𝘦𝘶𝘴 𝘮𝘰𝘯𝘰𝘥𝘰𝘯, 4) In Silico Nanotoxicology Evaluation of Engineered Nanomaterials: Bridging the Data Gap on Experimental Approaches for Toxicity Appraisal with Implications to Nanomaterial Risk Assessment and Nano-Safety. On her welcome address, Chancellor Dr. Elnor C. Roa recalled how MSU Naawan started with its partnership with DOST and that MSU Naawan has been blessed since. She also hopes to have more project partnerships with the department in the future. DOST Secretary de la Peña then commended MSU Naawan for the success of the projects and urged MSU Naawan to submit more research proposals for DOST funding support on top of the completed and existing DOST funded research projects of the university. DOST hopes to assist more research projects related to fisheries and marine sciences in the region and to have more graduate students who can benefit for the programs and scholarships that is being offered by the university in partnership with the department. As MSU Naawan is a university for the community, these DOST funded projects have long extended the projects to the different communities in the region and in Mindanao. With its partnership with DOST, MSU Naawan wishes to help more communities and families improve their way of living through the research and extension projects initiated by MSU Naawan. The visit of Secretary de la Peña ended up with a tour to the molecular genetics laboratory of the university and the secretary had a first-hand experience with sea cucumbers and other variety of fishes that the university is developing and producing.

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