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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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SUMMARY:Empires of Memory
DESCRIPTION:Photo from the UP Fine Arts Gallery Facebook page\nEveryone is invited to the opening of the exhibit “Empires of Memory” on Jan. 11\, 5 p.m.\, at the Gallery One\, Parola: UP Fine Arts Gallery.\n\nThe exhibit will run until Jan. 30. This will feature works of the MFA 211 students of Assistant Professor Riza Romero\, namely: Lucylle Cawaling\, Rommel Joson\, Manuel Mesina III\, Julien Tan\, and Teta Tulay.\n\nThe gallery is open from Tuesdays to Saturdays\, 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Walk-in guests are welcome.\n\nVisit bit.ly/ParolaVisitorsForm or email cfagallery.upd@up.edu.ph for bookings.
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/empires-of-memory/
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SUMMARY:"Dugo Mo\, Kinabuhi Ko" UP Tacloban Blood Donation
DESCRIPTION:The UP Tacloban College Health Services Unit\, in collaboration with the Philippine Red Cross – Leyte Chapter\, is holding the second cycle of the “Dugo Mo\, Kinabuhi Ko” Blood Donation Drive on 26 January 2024\, 8:00 AM to 12 NN at the UPTC Multipurpose Building.\n\nInterested donors may pre-register at https://forms.gle/AanEBSPY1ZYfXTtbA\n\nDonating blood saves lives! Come and help alleviate the shortage of blood in Eastern Visayas.🩸\n\nSource: UP Tacloban Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/dugo-mo-kinabuhi-ko-up-tacloban-blood-donation/
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SUMMARY:90th Postgraduate Course in Occupational Health and Safety
DESCRIPTION:Join the 90th Postgraduate Course in Occupational Health and Safety on 19 to 23\, 26 to 29 February\, and 01 March 2024\, to be offered online via Zoom and Google Classroom.\n\nThis is open to physicians\, nurses\, dentists\, physical therapists\, sanitary engineers\, and other professionals interested in OHS. This course offering aims to contribute to the achievement of #SDG3 #SDG8.\n\nTo register\, kindly email us at upm.cph.deoh@up.edu.ph or visit our website for more information https://sites.google.com/up.edu.ph/deoh-pgcohs/home\n\nSee you there!\n\nSource: University of the Philippines Manila Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/90th-postgraduate-course-in-occupational-health-and-safety-3/
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SUMMARY:CordiTex Talks (Islands Entangled: Tracing Kuzu in Japan\, Philippines and Hawai'i)
DESCRIPTION:CORDITEX TALKS\nISLANDS ENTANGLED: TRACING KUZU IN JAPAN\,\nPHILIPPINES AND HAWAI’I\n\nRebecca Maria Goldschmidt\nHiroshima City University\, Japan\nJanuary 26\, 2024 (Friday)\n10:00-11:30 via Zoom\n\nThe CORDITEX project team is pleased to have Rebecca Maria Goldschmidt\, artist\, cultural worker and doctoral student at the School of Fine Arts in Hiroshima City University\, Japan. Rebecca’s research explore the connections between the cultural materials and histories of Japan\, Philippines and Hawaiʻi via the plant kuzu 葛 (kudzu or Pueraria montana var. lobata). Kuzu has historical use in Asia as a bast fiber and used in handloom weaving\, but is mostly known worldwide as a highly invasive plant species.\n\nShe will share her experience with kuzu in Japan; its historical importance as a fiber and medicine. Kuzu’s presence in these three distinct locations can help us reveal how the complex histories of war\, labor\, migration\, and ecological crisis affect the ways people relate to plants and their environments.\n\nTo register to the webinar\, click the link below:\nhttps://up-edu.zoom.us/…/WN_2lK5q_uXR3ipg96R-DRdRg…\n\nSource: CordiTex Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/corditex-talks-islands-entangled-tracing-kuzu-in-japan-philippines-and-hawaii/
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SUMMARY:Stop COVID Deaths Webinar #178 "Ligtas ba sa kalusugan ang ating mga kagamitan?" How Chemicals Affect Our Hormones Every Day
DESCRIPTION:The University of the Philippines\nin partnership with the UP Manila-National Institutes of Health\nand in cooperation with UP Philippine General Hospital and UP College of Medicine\nwould like to invite you to join the Fight Against C.O.V.I.D.! \n  \nRegistration slots are limited to this SPECIAL EDITION of\nthe STOP C.O.V.I.D. DEATHS Webinar Series.\n(Current COVID-19 problems; Other outbreaks; Viruses; Infections; Disasters)\nSo sign up NOW:\nbit.ly/StopCOVIDDeathsWebinar178 \n  \nWebinar #178\nJanuary 26\, 2024 (Friday) 12nn\n“Ligtas ba sa kalusugan ang ating mga kagamitan?”\nHow Chemicals Affect Our Hormones Every Day\n\nPresenter:\nDR. ERLIDIA LLAMAS-CLARK\nClinical Associate Professor\, Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology\nUP – Philippine General Hospital\n\nReactor:\nDR. INA IRABON\nReproductive Endocrinology and Infertility Specialist\,\nAsian Hospital and Medical Center\nPerpetual Help Medical Center\n\n———————————————————–\n\nJanuary 26\, 2024 (Friday) 12nn\nWebinar #178\n“Ligtas ba sa kalusugan ang ating mga kagamitan?”\nHow Chemicals Affect Our Hormones Every Day\n\nIn recent years\, an invisible menace has infiltrated our daily lives\, affecting our well-being in ways we may not fully comprehend – endocrine disruptors. Endocrine disruptors are compounds that interfere with the delicate balance of hormones in the endocrine system\, leading to a cascade of effects that touch every aspect of our physiological and reproductive functions. From common household items to industrial byproducts\, these pervasive disruptors lurk in unexpected places\, exposing us to potential health risks that demand our attention.\n\nIn this webinar\, we will look into the sources\, mechanisms\, and consequences of the presence of endocrine disruptors in our environment. We will explore the broad spectrum of these disruptors\, ranging from synthetic chemicals to natural substances\, and examine their ability to mimic or interfere with hormones crucial to our development and well-being.\n\nOur distinguished panel of experts will discuss the latest research findings\, connecting the dots between endocrine disruptors and various health issues\, including reproductive disorders\, metabolic disturbances\, and developmental abnormalities. Our main presenter is Dr. Erlidia Llamas-Clark\, who is a Professor and Attending Consultant from the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology\, UP-Philippine General Hospital. Our reactor is Dr. Ina Irabon\, who is a practicing reproductive endocrinology and infertility specialist at the Asia Hospital and Medical Center as well as at the Perpetual Help Medical Center.\n\nTogether\, we will explore potential strategies to mitigate the impact of endocrine disruptors on human health\, fostering a collective commitment to creating healthier environments for ourselves and future generations.\n\nAnd together\, we can stop preventable deaths!
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/stop-covid-deaths-webinar-178/
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SUMMARY:Book Launching of “Observing the Filipino Family: A Filipino Sociologist at Work”
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Sociology is inviting you to attend the book launching of Prof. Belen T. Medina’s new book entitled\, “Observing the Filipino Family: a Filipino Sociologist at Work\,” on January 26\, 2024\, Friday at 2pm. The venue will be at the Palma Hall lobby\, UP Diliman College of Social Sciences and Philosophy.\n\nTo reserve a copy in advance\, kindly contact UP Press:\nMarketing Section – 89266642\nBookstore – 89284391 local 112\nemail – press@up.edu.ph\n\nSee you there!\n\nSource: UP Diliman Department of Sociology Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/book-launching-of-observing-the-filipino-family-a-filipino-sociologist-at-work/
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SUMMARY:The Impact of Decision Order and Evidence Correlations on Decision Accuracy
DESCRIPTION:You are all invited to attend the UP World Expert Lecture Series hosted by our institute on Friday\, January 26\, 2024\, 2:00 PM. This will be held at the Conference Room and via Zoom.\n\nThe speaker:\n\nDr. Krešimir Josić (Department of Mathematics\, University of Houston)\nTalk: The Impact of Decision Order and Evidence Correlations on Decision Accuracy\n\nKindly refer to the attached poster for the abstract of the talk.\n\nHere is the Zoom registration link: https://bit.ly/48NYmrV\n\nSource: UP Diliman Institute of Mathematics Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/the-impact-of-decision-order-and-evidence-correlations-on-decision-accuracy/
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