APRU is proud to introduce the Indigenous and First Nations Knowledges Network (IFNKN) Presidential Champions, a network led by The University of Melbourne and the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa. The IFNKN aims to foster research, collaboration, and knowledge-sharing among APRU members, with a focus on Indigenous and First Nations studies. It also seeks to strengthen connections to enhance the network’s impact.
The Presidential Champion plays a key role in advocating for Indigenous and First Nations knowledge on a global stage. This involves participating in international forums to promote the recognition, preservation, and integration of traditional knowledge systems. Through diplomacy, education, and strategic partnerships, the Presidential Champion ensures that Indigenous perspectives are valued and included in discussions on cultural heritage, environmental sustainability, and global development, among others.
Meet Our New Presidential Champions.
Rector Rosa Devés
Rosa Devés holds a degree in Biochemistry from the University of Chile and a Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of Western Ontario. She has had a distinguished career in teaching and research in cellular physiology, earning international recognition. As the first director of the Ph.D. program in Biomedical Sciences at the University of Chile, she played a crucial role in shaping biomedical education within the institution.
In university leadership, she has served as Director of Graduate and Postgraduate Studies, Provost, and Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs. She has championed equity and inclusion initiatives, including the Priority Admission System for Educational Equity. She is also a strong advocate for science education, co-founding the Inquiry-Based Science Education Program (ECBI) and collaborating with international organizations on educational innovation. On May 12, 2022, she made history as the first woman to be elected Rector of the Universidad de Chile.
President Angelo Jimenez
Angelo Jimenez is a labor lawyer and expert in global worker migration. He has played a key role in shaping labor policies across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East and was instrumental in the creation of the Philippines’ Department of Migrant Workers. His experience includes serving as Deputy Administrator of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration and as Labor Attaché in Japan, Kuwait, and Iraq, where he worked to protect Filipino workers during crises.
A lecturer and researcher specializing in migrant protection and labor policies, Jimenez holds a Master in Public Management degree from the National University of Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy and was a Lee Kuan Yew Fellow at the Harvard School of Government. A University of the Philippines Diliman graduate, he was Chairperson of the University Student Council then served twice on the UP Board of Regents. He is the first UP President from Mindanao and a proud member of the Manobo tribe. He envisions UP as a globally engaged university dedicated to solving real-world challenges and producing transformative leaders.
Rector Devés and President Jimenez were invited to become the IFNKN Presidential Champions after their strong support and participation in the 3rd Indigenous Knowledges In-person meeting hosted by Universidad de Chile in Santiago.
To learn more about the Indigenous and First Nations Knowledges Network, its in-person meetings, and other initiatives click here.