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THE Asia Pacific College and the University of Adelaide recently signed a memorandum of understanding that will provide relevant programs for several Philippine government agencies and bureaus, which are expected to help them achieve their goals under the “Philippine Digital Transformation Roadmap.”
“The opening stages will commence in February develop action plans for the relevant agencies,” Dr. Jessica Gallagher, who is UoA’s deputy vice chancellor and vice president, told the BusinessMirror in an exclusive interview. “It’s quite a broad group, and I think that’s what makes it exciting,” said Dr. Gallagher, then added that there’s a part involving immersion, plus “unpacking and understanding the needs here,” so they can support the country’s digital transition.
She said the program would enable the exchange of knowledge and experiences with the university, while it will also share good practice and understand complexities in the Philippines, and requirements for the next training.
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