Joy M. Sorrosaさん

2022/04
Joy M. Sorrosa氏 (Philippines)
PhD in Science (2005)
Doctoral Program in Biological Sciences, University of Tsukuba
President
Davao del Norte State College (DNSC), Republic of the Philippines
① Tell us about yourself.
I am Joy Mundiz Sorrosa, an alumna of the University of Tsukuba under its Doctor of Philosophy in Science. Last March 15, 2019, more than two decades after I was accepted as a Monbukagakusho scholarship student, I took an oath of office to become the fourth president and the first woman to take the helm of Davao del Norte State College (DNSC).
② Reflections on Studying at the University of Tsukuba, what are the merits?
The University of Tsukuba is one of the top universities globally that encourages innovative, interdisciplinary, and integrative approach to research and instruction. After finishing my graduate school degree there, I brought back with me to the Philippines this deep appreciation toward creative and research-intensive learning environment. This further led to my commitment as an academic administrator to constantly find modern and effective ways of delivering education and to promote collaborative and impactful research.

During my stay in the university, I was under the tutelage of Dr. SHIRAIWA Yoshihiro. I will always have high regards for him as a mentor, especially for his generosity in sharing his knowledge and his patience for guiding me even in tedious laboratory works. My experience working with him made me realize the importance of mentorship and the passing of knowledge from a senior member of the academe to the younger ones.
in Shiraiwa Sensei's lab
I was new in DNSC when I first took on the presidency. I was nervous at first, but I wasn't afraid because I had a clear vision of what I needed to do and I knew I could thrive in a diverse environment, just like what I did in the University of Tsukuba. I was exposed to different cultures there and I had to adapt in order to learn. I had an experience in dealing and building relationships with people that come from different backgrounds. This experience came in handy for me and is one of the building blocks of my leadership - understanding the differences and distinct potentials of people.
③ Message to Tsukuba students.
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