THE IBT College of Business, Travel and Tourism Technology has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with The Manila Times College of Subic (TMTCS) for the collaboration on multiple fronts, including the utilization of augmented reality and virtual reality tools developed by IBT College, faculty exchange and development, career advancement for international and domestic students, and further transitional and articulation programs.
The MoU was signed by James Rice, vice president of the Canada-based IBT College, and Honey Chille Tolentino, vice president for Academic Affairs of TMTCS, through a virtual ceremony recently.
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