SLSU-San Juan Campus faculty attends NVIVO 14 training workshop

SLSU-San Juan Campus recently acquired an NVivo academic perpetual license to strengthen its research outputs. This significant investment underscores the academe's commitment to advancing research outputs and fostering a culture of academic excellence. This acquisition is poised to benefit ongoing and future research projects, providing a solid foundation for rigorous data analysis and interpretation.

Dr. Melvin S. Sarsale, the Head of Research, Innovation, and Extension Services, and Ms. Catherine M. Garcia, the Research and Innovation Coordinator, underwent a one-day training via Zoom on January 10, 2024, to familiarize themselves with the application processes. There will also be separate in-house training for the faculty, staff, and students who want to know more about this fascinating investment. Indeed, incorporating NVivo with SLSU's research outputs is expected to attract top-tier researchers, faculty, and students, fostering an environment conducive to groundbreaking discoveries and academic achievements.

As universities worldwide continue to emphasize the importance of research in academic development, SLSU-San Juan Campus's strategic investment in NVivo positions the institution as a hub for innovative and impactful research, solidifying its vision to be the leading higher education institution that advances knowledge and will be known for innovation and compassion for humanity, creating an inclusive society and a sustainable world.

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