We are thrilled to invite all possible participants from all over to submit research papers for the 5th UE Balagdiwa at Kamalayan Senior High School National Research Conference!

Dedicated to fostering a vibrant research community, the University of the East (UE) Basic Education Department-Manila proudly hosts this significant event online. This year’s conference theme is “Reimagining Education and Society: Advancing Sustainability in a Digitally Connected World.”

The conference, which will be held virtually via Zoom on May 13-14, 2025, will explore various disciplines including:

• Business, Agriculture, and Entrepreneurship

• Environmental Sustainability and Risk Reduction

• Science and Mathematics Investigatory Projects

• Information and Communication Technology, Livelihood Technology, and Sports

As envisioned by the UE Basic Education Department-Manila, the Balagdiwa at Kamalayan research conference series resonates with our mission to foster a culture of research.

The term “Balagdiwa,” derived from two Filipino words—’balag,’ symbolizing lattice work, and ‘diwa,’ meaning thought—embodies the essence of our endeavor to promote awareness and exchange of ideas leading to tangible outcomes.

Researchers interested in participating are encouraged to submit their abstracts by April 30, 2025, adhering to the guidelines provided in the posters seen with this announcement.

We extend our warm invitation to the entire UE community and researchers nationwide to join us in this prestigious event. External researchers are also cordially invited to contribute to this national research conference.

To register, please scan the QR code on the posters or follow this link:

https://docs.google.com/…/1FAIpQLSdpF_njxkYMei…/viewform

This conference is free of charge and requires no registration fees.

Thank you, and we eagerly anticipate the participation of research enthusiasts from across the Philippines!

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