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SUMMARY:CSSP 40th Founding Anniversary Activities
DESCRIPTION:Join the activities organized by the UP Diliman College of Social Sciences and Philosophy this October in celebration of its 40th founding anniversary.\n\nRefer to the schedule below for more details.
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/cssp-40th-founding-anniversary-activities/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231014T090000
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SUMMARY:Marco Ruben T. Malto II's 'Bisa' painting exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The following is a press release from the ‘Bisa’ painting exhibit.\n\nWhen the horn-headed aliens from planet Boazan invade to conquer Earth\, a team of young heroes goes “Let’s volt in!” and turns into Voltes V to save the day. Pilots of five attack vehicles fly into a V formation\, and using ultra-electromagnetic energy\, they come together to boost their strength to fight the superior Boazanians. This mind-blowing transformation into a Super Electromagnetic Machine that kept its young viewers glued to their screens happens with the LSS-inducing theme song in the background and the all-too-familiar battle cry\, “Voltes Fiiiive-vah!”\n\nThe recent return of Voltes V on mainstream TV banks on the power of nostalgia over the beloved Japanese anime\, particularly among its first Filipino viewers whose excitement for its nearing finale was cut short by the banning of the show in 1979 for promoting “unwholesome attitudes among children toward violence.” But the show’s fanatics swear the story of Voltes V promotes good values with the heroes looking for their missing father\, the underdogs standing up against injustice\, tyranny and oppression\, and the five pilots learning the value of teamwork. For many\, Voltes V is really about “family and freedom.”\n\nThe V in this iconic anime character stands for the five heroes\, and presumably their ultimate goal — Victory. Coincidentally\, the rebirth of the popular “peace sign” during the last presidential campaign resembles the letter V\, with the candidates waving it ending up victorious indeed. Perhaps more than any other political party\, the current officials put a premium on the impact of images\, and the power of propaganda. More than a year into the “New Philippines” regime\, and upon lifting the country’s state of emergency from the COVID-19 pandemic\, logo launching became a regular event. Government agencies have been promoting their redesigned logos left and right as part of the administration’s campaign for a new brand of governance and leadership. Bagong Pilipinas is “characterized by a principled\, accountable and dependable government reinforced by unified institutions of society\,” and it comes with its own logo.\n\nLogos\, after all\, are graphics for easy recall and understanding of what a brand is all about. The design is as important as the capacity of the brand to make good on its commitment to its audience. When a government\, or any organization\, cannot deliver on its brand promise\, then the logo means nothing. There is a fine line between branding and propaganda. Branding happens when a word\, a slogan\, an image\, or a logo is repeatedly projected to the public until it remains firmly in their memory\, and they finally take it for a fact. Political branding involves government and political actors\, and can be used for either public information or mass disinformation. The success of political branding or campaigns to instil ideas aimed at shaping public opinions have been most evident in the past national elections. An entire nation suffering from “truth decay” has been voting based on its perceived facts. As one Madam once pointed out\, “Perception is real\, the truth is not.”\n\nAmid all the brouhaha over the strongly criticized government logos and campaigns\, Bagong Pilipinas has been marked by high inflation rates\, high prices of basic commodities\, high unemployment rates\, and low expectations from incumbent leaders. 51% of the Filipino families who rated themselves “poor\,” and even the 30% who considered themselves on “borderline\,” are bearing the brunt of poor public service delivery\, problematic education system\, tensions in West Philippine Sea\, damages due to extreme weather changes\, red-tagging\, and mounting cases of massive corruption. With hope running dry\, most Filipinos\, particularly those without privilege or power\, are turning yet again to their most available source of strength — their faith. Some would argue that in “faith\, hope\, and love\,” the greatest of all is faith.\n\nFaithful Filipinos can be followers of superpowers or local heroes\, saints or deities\, prayers or rituals\, religious articles or amulets\, influencers or idols\, political parties or patronage\, vaccines or facemasks\, Lazada or Shopee. Faith in the protection and power offered by these fountains of hope is a comfort provider to overcome challenges\, as well as a courage booster to make things happen. Faith is a formidable force — the vaccine to a virus\, the booster to a weakening immunity\, the Voltes V to Prince Zardoz. Faith is hoping for heroes’ timely rescue\, the prayer to one’s god for protection\, the undying quest for mystical powers\, the rain dance to water shortage\, the dopamine from fangirling K-pop idols or binge-watching K-dramas\, and the highly sought-after assurance from political alliances.\n\nIn his painting exhibit Bisa\, artist\, University of the Philippines Fine Arts professor\, and painter Marco Ruben T. Malto II examines the efficacy\, influence\, power\, or strength of various forms of faith. This is not the first time Malto has featured manifestations of the Filipino faith in his works. Faith and the beliefs that they represent using the enigmatic anting-anting elements is a recurring theme in the artist’s works\, alongside his suggestive narratives referencing popular images to reflect on current issues dominating the nation. The symbols found in anting-antings can be traced to hybrid beliefs combining Roman-Judeo-Christian religion and Filipino folk beliefs in the Bathala. Just as each element in a logo design is strategically decided to achieve desired results\, the symbols etched in the amulets are meticulously composed in order to heal\, protect\, and strengthen the faithful wearer. In Bisa\, the artist showcases how every text in pidgin Latin deliberately inscribed in his works are interplayed with imageries to put to power what many Filipinos consider their talisman.\n\nMalto’s Bisa Exhibit opens on Saturday\, October 14\, at 6 pm\, at Boston Gallery (2nd Flr) on 72 Boston Street\, Cubao\, Quezon City. The exhibit runs until October 31\, 2023. Gallery hours are from 9 am to 5 pm\, Tuesdays to Sundays.\n\nAbout the artist\n\nEvery year\, for the past 10 years\, solo exhibitions by Marco Ruben T. Malto II embody themes capturing the country’s current crucial concerns and how they interplay with history and the nuances of the Filipino culture. The professor in the artist constantly aspires to educate by engaging his public in important national discourses — using his works to characterize and to comment on the socio-political conditions of the present\, while remembering history and drawing on cultural references from thematic beliefs and practices that are distinctly Filipino.\n\nMalto is a graduate of UP Diliman College of Fine Arts (UPCFA) completing his Bachelor of Fine Arts Major in Painting degree in 1993\, and his Master of Fine Arts degree in 2002. He has been teaching at UPCFA-Department of Studio Arts since 2002\, and has been a recipient of the University Artist Award\, and the UP Diliman Centennial Professorial Chair Award for his annual solo exhibits from 2013 to 2022.\n\nSource: https://www.rappler.com/bulletin-board/bisa-painting-exhibit-quezon-city-october-2023/
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/marco-ruben-t-malto-iis-bisa-painting-exhibit/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231019T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240126T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T084514
CREATED:20231018T181649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231018T181649Z
UID:13137-1697709600-1706284800@alum.up.edu.ph
SUMMARY:Waray-Pag-ultan han Pinulongan: Mulay-Mulay ha Binisaya (Waray without Borders: Playing with Words)
DESCRIPTION:Waray-Pag-ultan han Pinulongan: Mulay-Mulay ha Binisaya (Waray without Borders: Playing with Words)\n\nThe Leyte Samar Heritage Center is marking its 28th founding anniversary and Museums and Galleries Month this October with a new exhibit on the Binisaya/Waray language with the title “Waray Pag-ultan han Pinulongan: Mulay-Mulay ha Binisaya (Waray without Borders: Playing with Words).”\n\nThe free interactive exhibit underscores how language carries the collective knowledge of our ancestors\, how it shapes our identity as a people\, and how it helps us navigate this modern world.\n\nEveryone is invited to view the exhibit anytime between 19 October 2023 and 26 January 2024\, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM on weekdays except holidays. Book your visit by filling out this form [https://bit.ly/WarayLanguageExhibit].\n\nSource: UP Tacloban – Leyte Samar Heritage Center Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/waray-pag-ultan-han-pinulongan-mulay-mulay-ha-binisaya-waray-without-borders-playing-with-words/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231020T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231122T170000
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CREATED:20231016T214947Z
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UID:13056-1697788800-1700672400@alum.up.edu.ph
SUMMARY:Indigenous Peoples Month
DESCRIPTION:🌿✨ Embrace the Living Heritage in Creativity and Nature! Join us in celebrating Indigenous Peoples Month this October at the University of the Philippines Baguio! ✨🌿\n\nUniversity of the Philippines Baguio Committee on Culture and the Arts (CCA)\, Program for Indigenous Cultures (PIC)\, Cordillera Textiles Research Project (CordiTex)\, University Student Council (USC)\, and Pagawisan Tako Am-in (PAGTA) are proud to invite the entire UP Baguio community to a month-long celebration dedicated to honoring the rich heritage of our Indigenous Peoples.\n\nUnder the Presidential Proclamation No. 1906 and the Indigenous Peoples Rights Act (IPRA)\, we are delighted to bring you an array of activities that echo the essence of indigenous cultural vibrance and awareness.\n\nLet us come together\, learn\, and celebrate the beauty of our Living Heritage! Join us in this meaningful journey of discovery\, appreciation\, and cultural harmony.\n\nOctober 20 | 11 AM Living Cultural Tradition: Pinikpikan Lecture-Demonstration\nOctober 20 | 2 PM Education Discussion: Weaponry\nOctober 23-26 | 9 AM PiCafe 3\nOctober 25 | 8 AM Dad-an Tako Conference\nOctober 27 | 10 AM Living Cultural Tradition: Tapëy Making Lecture-Demonstration\nNovember 17 | Intangible Cultural Heritage Workshop\nNovember 23 | Weaving Workshop with The CordiTex Project\nNovember 2023 | AYUYANG\n\nTogether\, let’s make this Indigenous Peoples Month a meaningful celebration for our Living Heritage!\n\nSource: UP Baguio Program for Indigenous Cultures Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/indigenous-peoples-month/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231023T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231026T170000
DTSTAMP:20260422T084514
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UID:13309-1698048000-1698339600@alum.up.edu.ph
SUMMARY:1st Regional Research and Innovation Week
DESCRIPTION:Come and join the Southern Tagalog Agriculture\, Aquatic\, and Resources Research\, Development\, and Extension Consortium (STAARRDEC) as it celebrates its 𝟭𝘀𝘁 𝗥𝗲𝗴𝗶𝗼𝗻𝗮𝗹 𝗥𝗲𝘀𝗲𝗮𝗿𝗰𝗵 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗜𝗻𝗻𝗼𝘃𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗪𝗲𝗲𝗸 (𝗥𝗥𝗜𝗪) with the theme “𝐶𝑎𝑡𝑎𝑙𝑦𝑧𝑖𝑛𝑔 𝑅𝑒𝑔𝑖𝑜𝑛𝑎𝑙 𝐴𝑑𝑣𝑎𝑛𝑐𝑒𝑚𝑒𝑛𝑡 𝑡ℎ𝑟𝑜𝑢𝑔ℎ 𝑅𝑒𝑠𝑒𝑎𝑟𝑐ℎ 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝐼𝑛𝑛𝑜𝑣𝑎𝑡𝑖𝑜𝑛.” The event will be held at the University of the Philippines – Los Baños (UPLB).\n\nThis week-long celebration aims to promote research and innovation culture\, disseminate knowledge\, encourage interdisciplinary collaboration\, create networking opportunities\, inspire and motivate various stakeholders\, engage with the public\, showcase impact of Research\, Development\, and Extension (RDE) endeavors\, gather feedback for improvement\, attract funding and support\, and celebrate achievement.\n\nThe Consortium’s celebration will feature a series of activities\, including the 36th Regional Symposium on Research\, Development\, and Extension Highlights (RSRDEH)\, the 2nd Student Congress\, the Search for Ekstensyonistang OA\, and the 1st Regional Agri-Aqua Innovation System Enhancement (RAISE) Summit and Technology Expo.\n\nSource: Staarrdec Headquarters Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/1st-regional-research-and-innovation-week/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231025
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231028
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SUMMARY:2023 MCI and Triage Training
DESCRIPTION:Photo from UP Manila FB\n𝗥𝗘𝗚𝗜𝗦𝗧𝗘𝗥 𝗡𝗢𝗪 for the last two batches of the MCI and Triage Training in 2023! Early registrants will receive a discount on their registration fee!\n\nEarly registration period is until two weeks before the scheduled training. October 11\, 2023 for the October batch and October 31\, 2023 for the November batch.\n\nThe Mass Casualty Incident and Triage Training aims to provide participants with the concepts and purpose of triage during mass casualty incidents\, including the utilization of various triage system algorithms using case-scenario-based simulation exercises\, and to also provide the participants with the competence in triaging with advanced knowledge\, skills\, and attitude in applying disaster triage systems for correct assignment of victims to appropriate triage categories.\n\nRegistration can be paid over the counter at the UP Manila Cash Office or via bank deposit. Online payment methods are also available. For further inquiries\, kindly send us an email at upm-drrmh-list@up.edu.ph or ping us on Messenger.\n\nSource: University of the Philippines Manila Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/2023-mci-and-triage-training/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231025T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231026T170000
DTSTAMP:20260422T084514
CREATED:20230129T230116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230129T230116Z
UID:7163-1698220800-1698339600@alum.up.edu.ph
SUMMARY:UP Manila Basic Emergency Response Team Simulation Training
DESCRIPTION:TAKE DISASTER PREPAREDNESS TO THE NEXT LEVEL.\n\nThe UP Manila Disaster Risk Reduction and Management in Health (UP Manila DRRM-H) Center is the pioneer in disaster virtual reality in the Philippines. We offer a scope of basic emergency response team simulation trainings that make use of state-of-the-art virtual reality software.\n\nThe Center opens its doors to those interested in availing our trainings for the following dates indicated below\, from March to November 2023.\n\nWe provide basic emergency response team simulation trainings that are data-driven\, evidence-based\, and capacity-building—and at the same time\, accessible and affordable.\n\nIf interested\, kindly fill out this form: bit.ly/BERTST. You may also scan the QR code below.\n\nWe are also welcome to invitations to conduct simulation trainings to be held in your respective municipalities and localities. For inquiries\, send us a message on Messenger or email us at upm-drrmh-list@up.edu.ph.\n\nTRAIN WITH US NOW!\n\n#UPMDRRMH\n#VRReady\n#DisasterPreparedness\n#DisasterResilience\n\nSource: UP Manila DRRM – H Center Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/up-manila-basic-emergency-response-team-simulation-training-8/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231025T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231025T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T084514
CREATED:20231002T171243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231002T171243Z
UID:12751-1698228000-1698235200@alum.up.edu.ph
SUMMARY:"Soup of the Soul: From Molecules to Emotions"
DESCRIPTION:The UP College of Medicine Department of Physiology\, in partnership with the Philippine Society of Physiologists\, invites health sciences faculty members and students\, mental health advocates\, researchers\, and professionals to participate in our upcoming free webinar entitled “Soup of the Soul: From Molecules to Emotions.”\n\nThis will be held via Zoom video conferencing on 25 October 2023\, Wednesday at 10:00 AM Philippine Standard Time.\n\nRegister via the QR code or via this link https://bit.ly/physiomentalhealth\n[certificates of attendance shall be provided]\n\nSource: University of the Philippines Manila
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/soup-of-the-soul-from-molecules-to-emotions/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231025T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231025T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T084514
CREATED:20231019T170236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231019T170236Z
UID:13181-1698228000-1698235200@alum.up.edu.ph
SUMMARY:Queering the Classrooms in the Arts and Letters: Practices\, Insights\, and Experiences of CAL Professors on Creating Gender-Inclusive Classrooms
DESCRIPTION:Image from the CAL Facebook page\nJoin the lecture series “Queering the Classrooms in the Arts and Letters: Practices\, Insights\, and Experiences of CAL Professors on Creating Gender-Inclusive Classrooms” on October 25\, Wednesday\, 10 a.m.–12 p.m.\, at the UP Center for Women’s and Gender Studies (CWGS) Conference Room\, UP Diliman (UPD).\n\nThe lecture series is presented by the UPD College of Arts and Letters (CAL)\, in partnership with the CWGS and UP Pride\, as part of the “UP Pride 2023” celebration.\n\nRegister at https://bit.ly/UPPride2023CAL.\n\nThe resource speakers are CAL faculty members Eloisa May Hernandez\, PhD\, a professor at the UPD Department of Art Studies; Lakan Umali of the UPD Department of English and Comparative Literature; and assistant professors Jeff Roxas of the UPD Department of European Languages\, Holden Kenneth Alcazaren of the UPD Department of Speech Communication and Theatre Arts\, and Jose Monfred Sy of the Departamento ng Filipino at Panitikan ng Pilipinas.
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/queering-the-classrooms-in-the-arts-and-letters-practices-insights-and-experiences-of-cal-professors-on-creating-gender-inclusive-classrooms/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231025T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231025T140000
DTSTAMP:20260422T084514
CREATED:20231024T165347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231024T165347Z
UID:13282-1698235200-1698242400@alum.up.edu.ph
SUMMARY:Sea Nomads\, Sultans\, and Raiders: Genetic History and Ethnogenesis in the Sulu Archipelago
DESCRIPTION:Image from the SA’s Binalot Talks Facebook group\nJoin the Binalot Talks “Sea Nomads\, Sultans\, and Raiders: Genetic History and Ethnogenesis in the Sulu Archipelago” on Wednesday\, October 25\, 12 p.m.\, at the Albert Hall Seminar Room 2\, UP Diliman School of Archaeology (SA).\n\nJae Rodriguez of the Department of Archaeogenetics\, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology\, Leipzig\, Germany\, is the resource speaker for this session.\n\nThe seminar is organized by the SA.
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/sea-nomads-sultans-and-raiders-genetic-history-and-ethnogenesis-in-the-sulu-archipelago/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231025T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231025T150000
DTSTAMP:20260422T084515
CREATED:20231010T173329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231010T173329Z
UID:12921-1698238800-1698246000@alum.up.edu.ph
SUMMARY:Pan-adivay: A SILBI Series of Lectures and Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Pan-adivay: Mandeko & SILBI series of lectures and workshops! Join and be part of multiple opportunities to gain knowledge and insights from experts of different fields!\n\nThis is FREE sessions of learning\, so what are you waiting for? Register now at https://forms.gle/QsBXWXpGG9cvt6Pc9 & be part of our #SilbiStory\n\n📸 UPB SILBI\n\nSource: University of the Philippines Baguio
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/pan-adivay-a-silbi-series-of-lectures-and-workshops-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231025T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231025T150000
DTSTAMP:20260422T084515
CREATED:20231024T165630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231024T165630Z
UID:13285-1698238800-1698246000@alum.up.edu.ph
SUMMARY:Migration\, Ageing\, and the Future of Care
DESCRIPTION:Image from the UP-CIFAL Philippines Facebook page\nEveryone is invited to the forum “Migration\, Ageing\, and the Future of Care” on Wednesday\, October 25\, 1 p.m.\, at the UP Diliman (UPD) School of Statistics Building.\n\nTo join\, register at https://bit.ly/migration1025 or scan the QR code on the poster.\n\nThe event is organized by the UP-CIFAL Philippines\, in partnership with the UPD Population Institute\, UPD Asian Center\, UPD\, Quezon City Public Employment Service Office\, and the National Commission of Senior Citizens.
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/migration-ageing-and-the-future-of-care/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231025T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231026T170000
DTSTAMP:20260422T084515
CREATED:20231004T171256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231004T171256Z
UID:12845-1698238800-1698339600@alum.up.edu.ph
SUMMARY:UP Manila TTBDO presents "TeknoLusugan"
DESCRIPTION:🌟 Join us for this year’s TeknoLusugan with the theme\,\n\nLEVEL UP: Maximizing Transformative Technologies for Better Healthcare and Development Opportunities! 🚀\n\n📅 Save the Date: October 25-26\, 2023\n📍 Virtual Event via Zoom\n\nThe University of the Philippines Manila’s Technology Transfer and Business Development Office (UPM-TTBDO) proudly presents TeknoLusugan.\n\n🔬 Explore the latest advancements in Herbal Technologies\, Test Kits\, Biomedical Devices\, Electronic Medical Records\, Electronic Diagnostic Software\, and COVID-19-related technologies!\n\n🌐 Connect with experts from academia\, industry\, government\, and NGOs.\n💡 Foster collaboration and strengthen academe-industry linkages.\n🚀 Witness technology generators and researchers pitch their innovations!\n\nJoin us in celebrating the impact of science\, technology\, and innovation on healthcare and development. Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of the future!\n\n💌 REGISTER NOW and secure your spot for this transformative event.\n\nScan the QR Code or click on this link to register: https://bit.ly/teknolusugan2023\n\nSee you there! 🤝\n\nSource: University of the Philippines Manila Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/up-manila-ttbdo-presents-teknolusugan/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231025T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231025T163000
DTSTAMP:20260422T084515
CREATED:20231024T170103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231024T170103Z
UID:13288-1698242400-1698251400@alum.up.edu.ph
SUMMARY:Justices and Political Loyalties: An Empirical Investigation of the Supreme Court of the Philippines\, 1987–2020
DESCRIPTION:Image from the UP College of Law Facebook page\nThe forum “Justices and Political Loyalties: An Empirical Investigation of the Supreme Court of the Philippines\, 1987–2020” will happen on October 25\, 2–4 p.m.\, at the Conference Room\, 1st Floor Bocobo Hall\, UP Law Center\, UP Diliman.\n\nBjörn Dressel\, PhD\, an associate professor at the Crawford School of Public Policy\, Australian National University\, and lawyer Cristina Regina Bonoan\, a senior lecturer at the UP College of Law\, will discuss the results of their paper in this forum.\n\nTo join\, register https://uplaw.ph/scjusticeloyalties2023.\n\nThe event is organized by the UP Law Center Institute for the Administration of Justice.
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/justices-and-political-loyalties-an-empirical-investigation-of-the-supreme-court-of-the-philippines-1987-2020/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231025T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231025T190000
DTSTAMP:20260422T084515
CREATED:20231019T170345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231019T170345Z
UID:13184-1698253200-1698260400@alum.up.edu.ph
SUMMARY:Kaya Ba Today? Group Sessions on Demotivation and Low Productivity
DESCRIPTION:Image from the PsycServ Facebook page\nThe program “Kaya Ba Today? Group Sessions on Demotivation and Low Productivity” will be held on October 25 and November 8\, 5–7 p.m.\, at the UP Diliman (UPD) Psychosocial Services (PsycServ) Office\, Room 101\, Vinzons Hall and via Zoom.\n\nThis is part of the celebration of the “UP Mental Health Month 2023” and the “UPD Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Advocacy Month.”\n\nPsycServ will facilitate the online and on-site group sessions. Thirty-five participants per session will be accommodated.\n\nRegister at bit.ly/PsycServGROUP2023 or scan the QR code on the poster starting October 16\, Monday\, at 9 a.m.
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/kaya-ba-today-group-sessions-on-demotivation-and-low-productivity/
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