MOU WITH MANILA HOTEL
Internship Agreement for Bachelor of Science in Transportation Management of Polytechnic University of the Philippines and The Luneta Hotel Manila. It features the information of requirements for the students and other regulations provided by the school and company.
Memorandum of Agreement for College of Tourism, Hospitality and Transportation Management (CTHTM) of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines and The Luneta Hotel Manila. It features the information of terms and conditions solidified by both parties for the On-the-Job Training/ Internship Program in Tourism Management.
Some of the BSTRM students were also invited to give their testimonials in their practicum during the covid 19 pandemic via zoom last September 8, 2022 in the field of Airlines, Logistics companies, hotels, cruise ships, manning agency transportation terminals, government transport agencies and etc.
INTERNATIONAL TRAINING OF FACULTIES AND STUDENTS
Winter Intensive Mandarin Language Program at National Sun-Yat Sen University Kaoshiung, Taiwan on February 6, 2018 with Assoc. Prof. Regina B. Zuniga, Lyda Marian Morino, and Gabriel Miguel Agbulos.
OTHER INTERNATIONAL LINKAGES AND CONSORTIA
The research collaboration of faculty members and students goes beyond the classroom. Following a fieldwork study in Batad, Ifugao Rice Terraces on November 15-17, 2022, student proponents (Team Tanglaw) Christine Joy L. Isidro (BSTM 4-1N); Aaron Paul D. Fuellas (BSTM 4-3D), Jillian Cathreen B. Tiamzon (BSTM 3-2D), Kent Charles S. Monteza (BSTM 3-1D), Marianne Valerie J. Casala (BSTM 4-1D) made it as grand proposal winner in the recently concluded 1st Asian Cultural Heritage Conservation and Utilization Proposal Competition of UNESCO, held in Zhuhai, China, on April 22-28, 2023. PUP Team Tanglaw received the most outstanding proposal award leaving behind 576 teams from 17 Asian countries and territories. Faculty members Yolanda T. Montances, Regina B. Zuniga, and Luzviminda O. Tugade are their coaches and proposal editors, and the College Student Council President John Gil M. Concepcion (BSTM 4-1D) assisted.
The study highlighted the economic, socio-cultural, and environmental impact of climate change as the basis of the proposed interventions. In addition, as an offshoot of the study, the group is considering a community extension program to promote responsible tourism as a mitigating strategy for climate change in Batad.
The extension service function of university allows the institution and its faculty members to utilize their expertise with the residents, farmers, entrepreneurs, and local government authorities aside from its student clientele. Extension services have also been associated with knowledge transfer, technology transfer, community services, community outreach, or community engagement