Tokyo tech Students and CES students - Henry Sy Building, DLSU, Manila |
The De La Salle
University – Tokyo Institute of Technology Exchange Program is an annual
activity wherein students from Tokyo Tech visit the Philippines as exchange students.
This event promotes the interaction of students from different cultures to
encourage international cooperation between the two participating schools. This
year, there were a total of 20 Tokyo Tech students that participated in this
program. These students underwent various activities like site visits,
seminars, and English classes.
The role of the Civil Engineering Society of DLSU was to
help the Tokyo Tech students adapt to the Philippine culture and enjoy it at
the same time. The volunteers toured them within the University and showcased
the facilities that the university is equipped with. As well as accompanying
them in their daily activities.
Chiyoda Site Visit |
One of the activities they participated in was the
Chiyoda Site Visit wherein the students were toured in on-going construction
sites within Metro Manila namely the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Bonifacio Global
City, Taguig & the Beacon 3 project along Chino Roces, Makati. Outside of
the four walls of the classroom, the activity enabled the participants to have
an in-depth understanding of the engineering world. This event was organized by
the Chiyoda Philippines Corporation.
Also, the Tokyo Tech
students took English classes organized by the DLSU Civil Engineering
Department to help the exchange students to become more internationally
prepared in terms of communication proficiency.
A Seminar Workshop on the Utilization of Waste Materials:
Sharing Knowledge Technology and Expertise on Waste Utilization for a
Sustainable Environment was held last 5th of September 2014 which
was attended by the exchange students. The Civil Engineering Department
organized this event and there were some Civil Engineering Society officers
whom assisted participants during the event. Different delegates from Japan and the Philippines presented their
research papers on waste utilization and sustainability. A fellowship dinner
concluded the day at the Henry Sy Sr. Hall Roof deck. The Tokyo Tech students
also presented an introduction of Japan - its lifestyle, people, and
the Tokyo Institute of Technology graduate programs.
Weekend trip at Batangas |
CES also organized their weekend trip to Blue Coral Beach
Resort in Laiya, Batangas. They all got to bond and enjoy each others company
as well as engage in fun activities like beach volleyball, billiards, frisbee,
and banana boat.
Basically, the whole exchange program allowed the
participants to interact and
establish an international connection that may be useful in their future
careers. Also, they were able to make new friendships; friendships that
would definitely last for a last time. How the two sets of students from Japan and the Philippines interact and break
cultural barriers shows how much impact the exchange program achieved. That in
itself is a success.
- write-up by CES
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