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Christopher Ryan Maboloc: Visiting Scholar at Lanzhou University

  In July 2026, Dr. Christopher Ryan Maboloc, an Associate Professor from Ateneo de Davao University and one of the Philippines' top philosophy researchers, served as a Visiting Scholar at the prestigious Lanzhou University in Gansu Province, China. His academic exchange, funded by Lanzhou University, was marked by key lectures, policy study, and collaborative engagements. ​Dr. Maboloc delivered a major lecture to an audience of faculty members, graduate students, and representatives from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS). He argued that true leadership is fundamentally about serving the people and meeting the expectations of citizens. He noted that China's governance system stands as a practical example of a social governance model that successfully integrates classical Confucian principles and ideals. ​​Following his lecture, Dr. Maboloc collaborated with Lanzhou University's academic community to study modern technological tools in public administration: ​He ...
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Ateneo professor travels to Beijing to study the Chinese development model

Dr. Christopher Ryan Maboloc traveled to Beijing for an immersion in the Chinese development model, with an emphasis on rapid growth, AI integration, and cultural harmony. He was accompanied by members of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences from Lanzhou, where he received an orientation on various aspects of Chinese society and culture. Unlike Western development models that rely heavily on free-market capitalism and liberal democracy, China utilizes a state-led, top-down model that attempts to balance rapid economic expansion with some degree of social control and equitable wealth distribution to achieve what it calls a moderate progress in the living standard of the people. ​The core philosophy behind China's system is called people-centered development. In official doctrine, the primary objective of the state has shifted from pure, high-speed GDP expansion to "high-quality development"—focusing on social stability, sustainability, and human well-being over the absol...

Ateneo professor visits Chengguan District Comprehensive Governance Center in China

Dr. Christopher Ryan Maboloc visited the Chengguan District Comprehensive Social Governance Center located in Lanzhou, Gansu Province, China. He met and was briefed by Director Ju Yafang on the functions of her office and how it contributes to the Social Development Model of China. Director Ju i s a local government official serving as the head of a district governance center in China. She has been involved in spearheading local administrative reforms aimed at streamlining dispute settlements so residents no longer have to shuttle between multiple departments to resolve issues.  Director Ju explained that the center attends to the needs of the people, from land disputes to tax issues, traffic violations and emergency services to business processing, among many. Dr. Maboloc asked about universal health care to which she replied that China ensures such for all of its citizens. 

Ateneo professor explores AI Laboratory at Lanzhou University, China

  Dr. Christopher Ryan Maboloc explored the AI Laboratory at Lanzhou University. Prof. Zhao Yanhai, the dean of the School of Management, briefed Dr. Maboloc on the AI Laboratory of the school. The most prominent and internationally recognized AI-focused Laboratory is the UAIS Laboratory (Ubiquitous Awareness and Intelligent Behavior Systems) Laboratory.  According to Dr. Yanhai, the AI Lab is capable of analyzing human emotion and cognitive states by mapping bio-signals. The lab also pioneered the research utilizing smartphone data (sleep patterns, location features, motion, circadian rhythm) with AI models to assist in diagnosing and screening for mental disorders.  Founded in 1909, Lanzhou University is one of China's oldest and most prestigious universities, directly administered by the Chinese Ministry of Education. It is part of China's Double First-Class initiative and was previously included in Project 211 and Project 985, programs that supported the country's top...

Accepted Abstracts for Oral Presentation in the Mindanao Conference on Public Health

1. Genaro V. Tanlogon Jr., RSW, MSSW (North Valley College Foundation, Inc.) - Handling Children in Conflict with the Law (CICL): The Chronicles of Social Workers 2. Noel Andrada II & Josemaria Lorenzo Trinidad (Davao Advancement for Center of Excellence (DACE) Foundation, Inc.) - Leveling the Playing Field: An Aristotelian Study of Grassroots Football, Community Health, and Human Flourishing 3. Kert Gemmuel Comoda Fronteras (Davao Advancement for Culture of Excellence Foundation Inc.) - Mental Health as the Integration of Empathy, Meaning, and Virtue: Toward a Philosophical Account of Human Flourishing 4. Leda Pacate, RN (North Valley College) - Knowledge, Self-Care and Quality of Life Among Older Adults with Hypertension in Kidapawan City  5. Francis Deus Ibanez (BISU) - Medical Concepts and Epistemic Pluralism: Operationalism, Falsifiability, and the Experiential Dimension 6. Hyeth Miscelle Sision (North Valley College) - The Weight of Endurance: Exploring Why People Endure ...

Ateneo professor delivers lecture at Lanzhou University

Dr. Christopher Ryan Maboloc delivered a lecture as a Visiting Scholar at the School of Management of Lanzhou University. The event was attended by faculty, graduate students, and members from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Lanzhou University is one of China's top institutions of higher learning. ​The title of Dr. Maboloc's lecture was "Leadership, Inclusive Policy Making, and the Moral Training of Citizens." His presentation focused on how values enable the moral training of citizens toward achieving justice and harmony. He mentioned the Dabawenyo DCPlinado Curriculum Integration Program. ​Dr. Maboloc emphasized that serving the people is the essence of true leadership. The role of government, he explained, is to meet the expectations of its citizens. He noted that China serves as proof of the success of a social governance model that largely incorporates Confucian principles and ideals. The academic exchange was well-received. Following the event, Assoc. Pr...

CALL FOR PAPERS: Global Justice, Human Poverty, Peace and Sustainable Communities SES Journal of Applied Philosophy Special Issue

  CALL FOR PAPERS SPECIAL ISSUE SES JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHILOSOPHY To be released in January 2027 Theme: Global Justice, Human Poverty, Peace and Sustainable Communities. The SES Journal of Applied Philosophy is calling scholars and local academics to submit their papers for the 2027 Special Issue of the journal. Topic must be anchored on issues pertaining to globalization and global justice, the rise of China, Eastern European conflicts, the Middle East, the Russian war on Ukraine, AI and Governance, Sustainable Communities, and the Eradication of Global Poverty. Dr. Christopher Ryan Maboloc (Ateneo de Davao University), Dr. Godiva Eviota-Rivera (MSU Main) and Prof. Menelito Mansueto (MSU-IIT) are co-editors. The paper must be between 5,000 to 8,000 words, APA style. It will be subjected to a double blind review. Submit your manuscript to migs_mansueto@yahoo.com on or before November 30, 2026. The issue will be released in January 2027.