THE leadership of the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEACA) urged scientists and biologists to communicate, engage in friendly competition and collaborate because diversifying learners' skillsets increasingly becomes the status quo. During the recently held Fireside Chat for Alumni titled "Transcending to greater heights toward scientific progress in a Vuca society," Dr. Glenn Gregorio, SEACA director, said there is a need to provide motivation, mentorship and guidance "as we maneuver in a fast-paced environment." Vuca stands for volatile, uncertain, complex and ambivalent. During the event, Dr. Vachel Gay Paller, University of the Philippines Los…
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