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25 September 2018
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Education

Rebel soldier, inmate, teacher: Egidio “Gil” Carvalho shares his journey

Egidio Lay Carvalho has come a long way from who he was at 24. As a young rebel soldier, Carvalho had been accused of attacking...read more

21 September 2018
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Education

Encountering hope and faith in the upshot of Japan’s great earthquake

Students from Jesuit universities in Indonesia, Philippines, Korea, Timor-Leste and Japan spent two weeks learning about post-disaster community recovery from the experience of Japan. Through...read more

10 September 2018
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Education

Myanmar Leadership Institute trains leaders with a holistic approach

A new institute in Yangon combines ethics, life skills, analytical skills and professional competencies for leaders in the fields of education, business and civil society...read more

28 August 2018
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Education

Xavier Learning Community moves closer to becoming a college with Ateneo de Davao partnership

Xavier Learning Community (XLC), an education project of the Jesuit Foundation for Education in Thailand, and Ateneo de Davao University (AdDU) in the Philippines have...read more

20 August 2018
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Education

Student leaders learn to be open to going beyond borders

“Our language and culture might be different, but what mattered most is the emotional connection we had. This allowed us to be more open to...read more

10 August 2018
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Education

Igniting educators in Japan to lead by discernment

Sixteen educators in Japan – from four Jesuit high schools and Sophia University – were recently introduced to Ignatian discernment in the context of education. ...read more

07 August 2018
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Education

AJCU-AP commits to mission of new global Jesuit higher education network

The Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities in Asia Pacific (AJCU-AP) has committed to support the six priorities of the newly established International Association of...read more

27 July 2018
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Education

A new home for families displaced by Marawi conflict

“I consider this my mansion now,” said Noralyn Bangon as she received the keys to her new house.  Her “mansion” is a 24-square-metre house built...read more

25 July 2018
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Education

A special café opens at Banteay Prieb

Banteay Prieb, the Jesuit vocational training centre in Cambodia, has opened a café managed and staffed by young people with intellectual disabilities.  The café provides...read more

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