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Forging Global Pathways: CMC–CIAL and PRISM Advance Strategic Internationalization at IZN Week 2026

Kidapawan City, Philippines — Central Mindanao Colleges (CMC), through its Center for International Affairs and Linkages (CIAL), reinforced its commitment to strategic and inclusive internationalization by participating in the virtual conference “Laying the Groundwork: A Starter Workshop on Higher Education Internationalization” on February 19, 2026. The session was part of Internationalization (IZN) Week 2026 hosted by Ateneo de Davao University through its Ateneo Internationalization for Mindanao Office.

Representing CMC were Cristoper D. Fernando, President of the Passionate and Responsive Individuals for Strategic Internationalization and Sustainable Development in Mindanao (PRISM), together with student leaders Jannesah Leah Amboludan and Daniel Paul Marañon. Their participation highlights the active role of students in advancing the institution’s internationalization initiatives under the LIYAG banner.

The workshop emphasized that internationalization extends beyond exchanges and memoranda of agreement. It requires embedding global perspectives into instruction, research, and extension while remaining rooted in local identity and community engagement. This direction aligns with CMC’s internationalization framework guided by national policies and implemented through both home-based and cross-border initiatives.

Discussions from regional higher education leaders underscored the importance of digital collaboration, strategic partnerships, and institutional readiness in expanding global engagement despite geographical limitations. For CIAL and PRISM, the session provided practical insights to strengthen partnership development, program implementation, and student-centered internationalization within the CMC community.

As the student arm of CIAL, PRISM ensures that internationalization remains inclusive and accessible. Participation in IZN Week empowers student leaders to help bring global perspectives into CMC while preparing students to engage confidently beyond national borders. The engagement supports the institution’s mission of developing graduates who are globally competent and socially responsible.

CMC’s participation contributes directly to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 4: Quality Education, SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities, and SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals. By strengthening institutional linkages and expanding access to global learning opportunities, CIAL advances meaningful internationalization that benefits the Mindanao academic community.

The engagement in IZN Week 2026 reflects CMC’s continuing progress in institutionalizing internationalization as a strategic priority. Through strengthened partnerships, student leadership, and structured programs under LIYAG, CIAL remains committed to advancing globally relevant, values-driven education in pursuit of CMC and Beyond — Excellence Without Boarders.

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