
Partnerships for the Goals: RTU collaborates with various stakeholders locally and globally to achieve sustainable development goals.
RTU has been proactively building connections and is involved in cross-country collaborations to establish links and cooperation with streamlining initiatives that foster cultural heritage and strengthen a shared vision of a sustainable future with aligned policies for world development.
The university’s active participation in the “2022 Asia Pacific Conference on Curriculum Studies and Instructional Design” highlights RTU’s dedication to engaging with educational leaders and institutions across the region to share best practices, research findings, and pedagogical strategies. This engagement not only enhances RTU’s curriculum development but also strengthens partnerships with other educational entities, facilitating a collaborative approach to addressing common challenges in education. Additionally, the Response to Training Intervention (RTI) initiative underscores RTU’s commitment to capacity building and professional development, as it seeks to align educational outcomes with industry needs through tailored training programs. By fostering these partnerships and collaborative efforts, RTU contributes to the broader educational ecosystem,
Rizal Technological University (RTU) indeed actively supports the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) of Partnerships for the Goals by cultivating strategic international collaborations that enhance academic, research, and development initiatives. As a testament and to cite a few, RTU has formalized partnerships with three prominent academic institutions in Taiwan, expanding opportunities for joint research, student exchanges, and collaborative programs in various disciplines. The university’s partnership with Saigon Business School in Vietnam further strengthens RTU’s commitment to providing students and faculty with global exposure and interdisciplinary learning experiences. RTU’s participation in the 3rd Association of the Universities of Asia and the Pacific (AUAP) Faculty Development Program in Bangkok, Thailand, highlights its dedication to continuous professional growth, facilitating the exchange of innovative teaching practices and regional cooperation. These partnerships reinforce RTU’s global engagement strategy, enhancing the university’s capacity to contribute to sustainable development goals through education, research, and international cooperation.