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                    [Title] => Vigan university faculty eyeing nursing jobs abroad, too
                    [Summary] => VIGAN, Ilocos Sur — It’s not only the students at the University of Northern Philippines who dream of a nursing career overseas. Most of the faculty have already applied to leave the country.


About 60 percent of the instructors here have been teaching for less than two years and many have only a few years of experience in the profession.

"Most of the older ones already went abroad," said faculty member Evangeline Jara.
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Lingle, on a goodwill visit in celebration of the centennial of Filipino migration in Hawaii, stressed the importance of highlighting the good diplomatic and cultural relations between the two countries.
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About 60 percent of the instructors here have been teaching for less than two years and many have only a few years of experience in the profession.

"Most of the older ones already went abroad," said faculty member Evangeline Jara.
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Lingle, on a goodwill visit in celebration of the centennial of Filipino migration in Hawaii, stressed the importance of highlighting the good diplomatic and cultural relations between the two countries.
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