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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230109
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SUMMARY:Designing Flexible Learning in Nursing - Pedagogy
DESCRIPTION:What: Designing Flexible Learning in Nursing – Pedagogy\nWhen: January 9 to February 13\, 2023\nPlatform: UPCN Online Learning and Zoom\nSchedule: Monday Afternoons (Synchronous Sessions); 6 weeks of module-guided asynchronous activities\n\nThe Designing Flexible Learning in Nursing Program (DFLN program) strives to equip the Nursing faculty to shift towards flexible teaching and learning. This comprises three (3) components – Pedagogy\, Content\, and Technology. DFLN Pedagogy focuses on the method and practice of teaching Nursing following the principles of flexibility.\n\nREGISTER NOW!\nLink: https://forms.gle/DLLkAwyagMXm4vk78\n\nPlease complete your registration and payment by DECEMBER 30\, 2022.\n\nFor inquiries\, please send an email to Asst. Prof. Kenny-lynn Baccay through upcn-cecesp.upm@up.edu.ph with the subject [DFLN 4.0 Inquiry]\n\n#GlobalGoals #SDG4 #SDG4QualityEducation #FlexibleLearning\n\nSource: UP College of Nursing Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/designing-flexible-learning-in-nursing-pedagogy/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230131
DTSTAMP:20260428T023959
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SUMMARY:Call for Papers: 5th Japanese Studies in the Philippines Research Competition
DESCRIPTION:The UP Diliman Asian Center\, in partnership with the Japan Foundation Manila\, is accepting Japan-related research papers for the “5th Japanese Studies in the Philippines Research Competition” until January 30\, Monday\, 5 p.m.\n\nKnow more about the submission guidelines at https://ac.upd.edu.ph/…/3186-call-for-papers-the-5th….
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/call-for-papers-5th-japanese-studies-in-the-philippines-research-competition/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230302
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SUMMARY:NurseLEAD Year 2 Batch 4
DESCRIPTION:NurseLEAD is now accepting applicants for Year 2 Batch 4!\n\nThis is an online course for advanced practice in Public Health Nursing that aims to strengthen nurse competencies in leading and managing primary care services and population-based programs\, carrying out supervisory and leadership responsibilities\, and fostering interprofessional education and collaborative practice.\n\nQualifications of participants are: Nurses who are (1) actively working in the public health setting and (2) have at least two years of experience as a leader or supervisor\, manager\, coordinator.\n\nDepEd School Nurses will also be accepted for this batch. Kindly email upnurselead@gmail.com for more information.\n\n#NurseLEAD2\n\nSource: UPCN Nurse LEAD Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/nurselead-year-2-batch-4/
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SUMMARY:Soon There Will Be Flowers: Exhibition by Dakila Fernando
DESCRIPTION:The UP Diliman College of Fine Arts (CFA) invites everyone to the opening of three exhibits at the Parola: UP Fine Arts Gallery\, UP Diliman this January.\n\nBook an appointment at bit.ly/ParolaVisitorsForm.\n\nThe gallery is open for those with appointments\, from Tuesdays to Saturdays\, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.\n\nThe exhibit “Soon There Will Be Flowers” by Dakila Fernando\, former chair of the CFA Department of Theory\, will be launched on January 19\, Thursday\, at 4:30 p.m.\n\nGallery Hours: 9am-4pm\, Tuesdays-Saturdays
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/soon-there-will-be-flowers-exhibition-by-dakila-fernando/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230123
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230125
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SUMMARY:Pagsalud han Dan-ag han Adlaw / Cupping the Flow of Sunlight (Gleanings from the Natural and Cultural Heritage of Eastern Visayas)
DESCRIPTION:Pagsalud han Dan-ag han Adlaw / Cupping the Flow of Sunlight (Gleanings from the Natural and Cultural Heritage of Eastern Visayas)\n\nAll are invited to visit UP Tacloban’s 50th anniversary exhibit at the Robinson’s North Activity Center during mall hours on 23-24 January 2023.\n\nThe interactive educational exhibit is the kickoff activity for UP Tacloban’s year-long celebration of its 50th founding anniversary. The exhibit features paintings\, photographs\, specimens\, maps\, and multimedia productions drawn from some of the research and creative work undertaken by UP Tacloban scholars\, as well as a full-sized replica of the UP Oblation by UP Artist and Professor Emeritus Grace Javier Alfonso as centerpiece. There are also scheduled performances\, short lectures\, workshops\, and book launchings during the two-day event.\n\nThe exhibit title “Pagsalud han dan-ag han adlaw” is Victor Sugbo’s translation of a line from his poem “The Fishers.” The line is part of a longer segment — “Beneath the mangrove trees\, boats / Cupping the flow of sunlight / As if rainwater filling up an empty jar” — that we take as a metaphor for the scholarly and creative work of UP Tacloban faculty\, staff\, and students on the natural and cultural heritage of Eastern Visayas.\n\nThe exhibit motif is mangroves\, symbolizing the rich biodiversity\, culture\, and traditions of Region 8\, as well as the resilience of Eastern Visayan communities in the face of various natural calamities and social upheavals. It is also symbolic of the interconnectedness of the scholarly disciplines in critical and creative thinking and doing.\n\nThrough this showcase of its knowledge production as an institution of higher learning over the past 50 years\, UP Tacloban hopes to inspire and engage the people of Eastern Visayas in the critical work of natural and cultural heritage preservation\, environmental and biodiversity conservation\, community empowerment\, and sustainable development.\n\n#UPTaclobanAt50\n\nSource: UPV Tacloban College Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/pagsalud-han-dan-ag-han-adlaw-cupping-the-flow-of-sunlight-gleanings-from-the-natural-and-cultural-heritage-of-eastern-visayas/
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SUMMARY:'Glycan Arrays\, Diagnostics and Mycobacteriophages'
DESCRIPTION:The College of Arts and Sciences\, UP Manila invites you this January 23\, 2022 (Monday)\, 10 a.m. at the CAS Theatre for a talk entitled ‘Glycan Arrays\, Diagnostics and Mycobacteriophages’ with Professor Todd L. Lowary\, a Distinguished Research Fellow at the Institute of Biological Chemistry at Academia Sinica in Taipei\, Taiwan.\n\nRegistration Link: https://tinyurl.com/ProfToddTalks\n\nAbout the Speaker:\nTodd Lowary received his B.A. in chemistry from the University of Montana and his Ph.D. in organic chemistry from the University of Alberta. His postdoctoral appointments were at the University of Alberta and the Carlsberg Laboratory.\n\nIn 1996\, he started a position in the Department of Chemistry at The Ohio State University as an Assistant Professor and in 2002 was promoted to Associate Professor with tenure. He returned to the University of Alberta in 2003\, retiring in 2021 as the R. U. Lemieux Professor of Carbohydrate Chemistry.\n\nIn 2019 he became a Distinguished Research Fellow at the Institute of Biological Chemistry at Academia Sinica in Taipei\, Taiwan\, a position he continues to hold. His research interests are in carbohydrate chemistry and biochemistry\, in particular as these fields relate to bacterial glycans. His areas of particular focus are glycans from mycobacteria\, including Mycobacterium tuberculosis\, the pathogen that causes tuberculosis\, Campylobacter jejuni\, a gut pathogen that causes enteritis\, and chlorella viruses.\n\nHe is a Fellow of the American Chemical Society\, the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the Royal Society of Canada.\nSource: University of the Philippines Manila Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/glycan-arrays-diagnostics-and-mycobacteriophages/
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