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University of Luzon Co-Hosts the 12th HCU International Conference 2025: Advancing Global Research and Collaboration

The University of Luzon co-hosted the 12th Huachiew Chalermprakiet University (HCU) International Conference 2025, which took place from July 30 to 31 in the Bangphli District, Samutprakarn, Thailand. The event, organized by the University’s International Relations Office, centered around the theme “Research to Serve Society.”

Representation from the University

Representation from the University included Dean Tzarita Mayo of the College of Medical Laboratory Science, Pharmacy, and Biology, and Professor Sally Somintac, Program Head from the College of Criminology. Their participation underscored the institution’s commitment to global collaboration and academic excellence, as they presented research papers and engaged in discussions with international academics.

Commitment to International Partnerships

The University of Luzon’s involvement in this conference reflects its dedication to fostering international partnerships and advancing research that addresses societal needs. Participating in global forums such as the HCU International Conference offers faculty opportunities to exchange knowledge, thereby enhancing the academic experience within the University community.

Alignment with Sustainable Development Goals

Additionally, the University’s engagement is aligned with several United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). By focusing on research that deals with societal challenges, the University contributes to SDG 4: Quality Education, while improving the standard of its academic offerings. This collaboration also supports SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals, aimed at strengthening global partnerships for sustainable development. The central theme of the conference relates to various other SDGs that prioritize health, well-being, and social equity.

(Source: University of Luzon)

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