Bridging the Gap Between Research Interests and Methodology

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The School of Tourism and Hospitality Management is hosting an enriching academic session today at the Holy Cross College Library, focused on helping students and faculty align their research interests with the appropriate methodology.

The session features Ms. Sherna G. Bangalan, PhD, RPsy, Head of Research Ethics at Pampanga State, as the guest speaker. With her extensive expertise, Dr. Bangalan provides valuable insights into the process of selecting research methods that best suit specific topics and objectives. Participants are not only learning theoretical approaches but are also engaging in interactive discussions and hands-on exercises, ensuring a deeper understanding of research design, ethical considerations, and methodology alignment.

This activity underscores Holy Cross College’s commitment to fostering academic excellence, critical thinking, and professional growth. By bridging the gap between research ideas and methodological execution, students gain the confidence and skills necessary to conduct meaningful, high-quality research that can contribute to their chosen fields.

The session also serves as an opportunity for networking and collaboration, allowing students and faculty to share perspectives, ask questions, and learn from each other’s experiences. It reinforces the College’s vision of producing graduates who are not only knowledgeable but also ethical, methodical, and innovative in their scholarly pursuits.

Holy Cross College continues to provide platforms where learning meets practice, and research becomes a pathway to academic and professional success. Today’s session is a testament to the institution’s dedication to empowering the next generation of scholars, researchers, and industry leaders.



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