UST to offer first ‘transnational’ architecture doctorate in PH

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The University is set to offer the first “transnational” doctorate program in architecture in the country next academic year.

Graduate School Dean Marilu Madrunio said the doctorate program would be offered as a double degree by UST and in the University of Reading in the United Kingdom.

The program is a collaboration between the Commission on Higher Education and the British Council, the UK’s international organization for educational opportunities and cultural relations.

Madrunio said doctorate students would be given the chance to go to the United Kingdom to work on their degrees.

“It may follow the plan where the students will spend a year in UST and then two or three years at the University of Reading,” Madrunio told the Varsitarian in an email interview last Aug. 13.

“This means that after completing the requirements from two educational institutions, students will be conferred two separate awards. Each institution is primarily responsible for its own academic requirements,” she added.

The students will be required to attend international conferences in the University of Reading every year. The structure of the program is still subject to further reviews by the University of Reading, Madrunio said.

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