Samar State University

Research & Extension

Samar poverty studies, RCCSI focus for 2017

The Research Center for Culture and Social Issues (RCCSI) of the Samar State University puts emphasis on poverty studies to fully understand this issue in Samar Island.  It aims to discover profile and the causes of poverty in the third largest island in the Philippines and be able to recommend strategies to the government especially […]

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Cardoso: “As teachers, we have to develop our passion of service for our students and other stakeholders…”

“As teachers, we have to develop our passion of service for our students and other stakeholders and everything else follows,” said Dr. Marilyn M. Cardoso the University President who graced during the training’s kick- off program today, October 21 (16) for the three-day training workshop on Survey and Qualitative Research. Dr. Cardoso welcomed the participants

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CONHS papers wins research poster contest

Four papers from the College of Nursing and Health and Sciences (CONHS) of SSU won during the 2016 Health Research Forum which was spearheaded by Eastern Visayas Health Research and Development Consortium (EVHRDC). The following are the winners; Professional Category (Poster Contest) First Place: Participatory Hygiene and Sanitation Transformation (PHAST) in a Remote and Isolated

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SSU Invention Won AMY National IP Awards

A wearable device for visually impaired people won the National Prize of the 2016 Alfredo M. Yao Intellectual Property Awards (AMY National IP Awards). The winning invention is a system which allows visually impaired people to detect and evade obstacles. The evasion system comprises a microcontroller-based embedded design that can measure the distance to the

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Balindo 2nd Best Paper in Marine and Freshwater Sciences National Convention

Diana Shane A. Balindo study on blue star’s genetic population structure won as 2nd Place – Best Paper during the 48th Annual National Convention of the Federation of Institutions for Marine and Freshwater Sciences (FIMFS). Ms. Balndo is a College of Education faculty competed with other researchers who came from institutions not member of FIMFS.

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