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An agreement between the Philippine Consulate General in Frankfurt and Ruhr University Bochum creating a Philippine studies program was signed on 15 October 2019 in Bochum, Germany.

Deputy Speaker Loren Legarda, a staunch advocate of Philippine culture and principal sponsor of the project, witnessed the signing of the agreement by Consul General Evelyn D. Austria Garcia and  Prof.  Axel  Scholmerich,  Rector of  Ruhr University Bochum  (RUB). After  the ceremony,  Deputy Speaker  Legarda delivered  a  lecture  on  Philippine textile tradition  to students of Ruhr University. She also visited an exhibition of Philippine ethnographic objects at  the  University’s  exhibition  area  at  the  GA  Building  and  participated  in  a  roundtable discussion with University professors from different faculties with interests in the Philippines.

The agreement involves the donation of t-5,000,000 (or approximately EUR83,000) to support academic and research activities on Philippine matters, and the creation of a center that would serve as a hub for Philippine-related projects.

Ruhr University\ is one of Germany’s leading universities. It is expected to conduct courses, seminars, lectures, conferences and other activities concerning the Philippines, coordinate academic  research and  teaching  about the  Philippines, and organize  research visits for scholars in the Philippines and vice-versa.  RUB will also enhance its acquisition of Philippine books, journals and other publications for the University’s library.

Consul General Austria-Garcia applauded the significant support of Deputy Speaker Legarda for the project and expressed appreciation to RUB officials for their deep interest in the study of the Philippines.

‘We deeply appreciate  the  invaluable  support of Deputy Speaker  Legarda as we embark on this academic  collaboration  between  the Consulate  and RUB. We also appreciate  the deep interest  and  commitment  of officials  and professors  to advance  Philippine  studies  at  Ruhr University.  It is my hope that this project will enhance greater understanding of the Philippines, strengthen cultural ties and people-to-people relations between our countries,” Consul General Austria-Garcia  said.

Rector  Prof.  Scholmerich  stated  that  the  university  “will  do  its  best  in  implementing  the programs  and projects under the agreement” and expressed  hope that the project would the start fruitful  collaboration  between the two sides.

The signing ceremony was also attended  by Prof.  Dr Kornelia Freitag,   Vice Rector of RUB, Ms. Monika Sprung, Director for International Affairs, Prof. Roger Friedlein, Vice Consul Fatima Mejilla Mueller, and Ms. Sheree Mangunay-lnfante of the Office of Deputy Speaker Legarda.

RUB, which is located on the southern hills of central Ruhr area Bochum and about three hours away from  Frankfurt,  was  founded  in  1962  as  the  first  new  public university in  Germany after World War II. END