Australian universities are stepping up efforts to attract Filipino students, with leading institutions set to participate in the AECC Global Education Fair 2026 across four major Philippine cities this February and March.
CEBU CITY—Forty underprivileged but deserving students of the University of Cebu (UC) have been given the opportunity to pursue a college education for free, including a monthly allowance.
PHINMA Corp. vice chair Dr. Magdaleno B. Albarracin Jr. is channeling P400 million into a long-term student support fund aimed at helping around 30,000 PHINMA Education students stay in school.
Aboitiz is expanding its scholarship program to do more than just send students to school — it wants to help shape the country’s next generation of leaders.
As Security Bank wrapped up its year-end celebrations, employees turned their collective energy toward supporting the people who help keep its offices running every day.
Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) has deployed another batch of scholars under its Filipino Scholars and Interns on Nuclear Engineering (FISSION) program, an initiative designed to develop homegrown expertise in nuclear energy technology.
The UK and ASEAN on Aug. 21 unveiled the 2025 ASEAN-UK SAGE Women in STEM Scholars, awarding 11 outstanding women from eight countries full funding to pursue master’s studies in the UK.
FWD Life Insurance (FWD Philippines), in partnership with Security Bank Foundation Inc. (SBFI), has rolled out the FWD-Security Bank Future Leaders College Scholarship Program to support children of Security Bank agency personnel.
Demonstrating its commitment to sustainable agriculture and youth empowerment, Okada Manila has joined forces with the School for Experiential and Entrepreneurial Development (SEED Philippines) to offer scholarships to young Filipinos from underserved communities.