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SUMMARY:20th Certificate Course in Industrial Relations and Human Resource Management
DESCRIPTION:Click this link to pre-register: https://bit.ly/regIRHR20\nUnlock Your Potential in Industrial Relations and HR Management!\n\nEmbark on a transformative journey with the 20th Certificate Course in Industrial Relations (IR) and Human Resource Management (HR)\, presented by the UP Diliman School of Labor and Industrial Relations (SOLAIR) in collaboration with the Center for Industry Productivity and Competitiveness (CIPC). 🚀\n\n📅 Course Duration: March 16 – June 08\, 2024\n⏰ Schedule: 12 Saturdays\, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm\n📍 Venue: Onsite sessions at UP SOLAIR\, UP Diliman\n\nWhy Enroll in This Course?\n🎯 Tailored for Professionals: Specifically designed for IR practitioners\, HR officers/executives\, and academicians eager to enhance their skills in the dynamic realm of Industrial Relations and Human Resource Management (IRHR).\n📚 Cutting-Edge Curriculum: Delve into core competencies and emerging topics shaped by the fourth industrial revolution\, ensuring you stay ahead in this ever-evolving field.\n💼 Expert-Led Sessions: Learn from distinguished lecturers and professors from UP SOLAIR\, as well as industry experts in labor and industrial relations\, guaranteeing a rich and diverse learning experience.\n🏆 Interactive Learning: Engage in face-to-face stimulating discussions\, practical case studies\, and collaborative activities to deepen your understanding of IRHR practices\, culminating in a capstone project.\n\nInvestment Fee: P36\,000 per participant (limited slots available)\nInclusions: Meals (Lunch\, AM and PM snacks)\, comprehensive lecture handouts\, and a prestigious Certificate of Completion.\n\nFor inquiries\, contact: cipc.upd@up.edu.ph or visit https://solair.upd.edu.ph/\nDon’t miss this opportunity to invest in your professional growth. Join us at the forefront of IR and HR practices\, and let’s shape the future together!\nSource: UP School of Labor and Industrial Relations Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/20th-certificate-course-in-industrial-relations-and-human-resource-management/
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SUMMARY:LGStratComms (Strategic Communications for Local Governments)
DESCRIPTION:The second run of the LGSratComms program is on 15-17 April 2024!\n\nThis training is OPEN TO ALL\, especially to local government officials who want to learn how to design and implement strategic communications for their LGUs. See a snapshot of the course in the photos below.\n\nRegister now via https://localgov.up.edu.ph/2024coursesregistration.html. Registration is until 02 April 2024 only.\n\nTo stay updated about other learning opportunities\, like and follow CLRG – Center for Local and Regional Governance and UP-NCPAG pages.\n\nSource: CLRG – Center for Local and Regional Governance Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/lgstratcomms-strategic-communications-for-local-governments/
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SUMMARY:INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF DISEASES VERSION 10 (ICD-10) TRAINING COURSE FOR CODERS
DESCRIPTION:INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION OF DISEASES VERSION 10 (ICD-10) TRAINING COURSE FOR CODERS\n15 – 19 April 2024\nShalom Hotel Manila\n\nThe Department of Health Policy and Administration (DHPA)\, College of Public Health (CPH)\, University of the Philippines Manila (UPM) will be conducting a face-to-face short course training on International Classification of Diseases version 10 (ICD-10) for Coders from 15 – 19 April 2024 at the Shalom Hotel Manila.\n\nThe International Classification of Disease (ICD) is the international standard diagnostic classification for all general epidemiological and many health-management purposes. It can be used to classify diseases and other health problems recorded on many health and vital records. ICD provides a variety of signs\, symptoms\, abnormal findings\, complaints\, and social circumstances that may stand in place of a diagnosis on health-related records.\n\nFurthermore\, participants in this course will learn the steps in using the World Health Organization’s ICD-10 as a coding tool. The course covers 26 modules\, including the definition of ICD-10\, benefits derived from its usage\, the history of its development\, its elements and structures\, the general guidelines for coding\, and specific instructions for coding morbidity and mortality data.\n\nPlease register here: http://tinyurl.com/ICD-10-April2024\nThe deadline for payment is on 01 March 2024.\n\nThe registration for this training is PhP 15\,000.00.\n\nPAYMENT CAN BE MADE THROUGH:\nBank: Bank of the Philippine Islands\, Unlad Condominium\, Malvar cor Taft Ave. Sts.\, Ermita\, Manila\nAccount No.: 3061-0738-67\nAccount Name: UP CPH Foundation Inc.\n\nPlease email us the scanned copy of the deposit slip/screenshot of the online transaction. Only the first 50 fully paid registrants will be accommodated. The participant’s accommodation is not included in the registration fee.\n\nPlease email us at upm-cph@up.edu.ph if you have any questions. Thank you.\n\nSource: College of Public Health\, University of the Philippines Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/international-classification-of-diseases-version-10-icd-10-training-course-for-coders/
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SUMMARY:"Crisis Mapping in a Digital Age from the Perspective of the Mapmakers in Crisis"
DESCRIPTION:The UPV Division of Social Sciences together with the Center for West Visayan Studies – UP Visayas invites everyone to a webinar titled\, “Crisis Mapping in a Digital Age from the Perspective of the Mapmakers in Crisis\,” with Dr. David Garcia.\n\nThe webinar will be held via Zoom on April 24\, 2024\, 10:00 AM PST.\nYou may register through this link: https://tinyurl.com/56askxxk\n\nAbout the Speaker:\nDavid Garcia (he/they) recently completed a Doctor of Philosophy in Geography at the University of Canterbury. Previously\, he obtained a Master of Science in Geospatial Analysis at the University of London. He is a graduate of both the Department of Geography and the School of Urban and Regional Planning at the University of the Philippines – Diliman. His professional background is in geography\, planning\, and mapping. In the past\, he applied his education and training during the Haiyan and Marawi disasters while working for the United Nations and other humanitarian and developmental organisations.\n\nAbout the Talk:\nThe contemporary production of geographical knowledge is shifting towards networked and digital information technologies\, practices\, and communities\, especially in the fields\, disciplines\, and industries that deal with pressing issues such as disasters and the climate. While this trend is celebrated as a step towards democratisation\, development\, and even liberation\, critical and political issues continue to occur\, reflecting historical and structural inequalities. In this talk\, David will point to critical issues on digital coloniality\, geographical discourse\, precarious labour\, spatiality of play\, geographies of attention\, and knowledge sovereignty. He will highlight how Filipino mapmakers and mapmakers from developing countries play a very important part in sustaining and contesting crisis mapping. David used critical autoethnography to highlight issues that are usually forgotten by mainstream research but are very important for the so-called Global South or Third World.\n\nSource: UPV Division of Social Sciences Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/crisis-mapping-in-a-digital-age-from-the-perspective-of-the-mapmakers-in-crisis/
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SUMMARY:Basic Statistics With Exploratory Data Analysis
DESCRIPTION:[ANNOUNCEMENT]\n\nUP School of Statistics\, in collaboration with the University of the Philippines Statistical Center Research Foundation\, Inc. (UPSCRFI)\, is pleased to announce the School’s face-to-face training seminars in applied statistics from April to May 2024.\n\nBasic Statistics with Exploratory Data Analysis\n17-19 April 2024\n9:00 AM to 12:00 NN; 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM\n\nIntroduction to R and Data Management Using the Tidyverse Ecosystem\n24-26 April 2024\n9:00 AM to 12:00 NN; 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM\n\nApplied Statistical Forecasting\n2-3 May 2024\n9:00 AM to 12:00 NN; 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM\n\nThe training seminar fee for each module per participant is Php 10\,000. Discounted rates are available for individuals who will register for more than one module and for groups of at least 10 participants.\n\nRegister here: https://bit.ly/UPSS-2024A-Trainings\n\nSee more details: https://bit.ly/UPSS-2024A-Trainings-Info.\n\nWe look forward to seeing you in one of our training seminars!\n\nSource: UP School of Statistics Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/basic-statistics-with-exploratory-data-analysis-3/
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SUMMARY:"Vision and Occupation: Tools and Techniques for Visual Rehabilitation" Occupational Therapy Training Course
DESCRIPTION:Calling all VisMin OTs!\n\nUP Occupational Therapy\, in partnership with @Eye Can Occupational Therapy\, presents “Vision and Occupation: Tools and Techniques for Visual Rehabilitation” exclusively for you!\n\nExplore evaluation and treatment methods for visual impairments\, with hands-on patient interactions.\n\nEarn CPD units with PRC accreditation. Stay tuned on UP Occupational Therapy Facebook Page for updates. See you there!\n\nREGISTER NOW: https://bit.ly/VisualRehab2024\n\nSource: University of the Philippines Manila Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/vision-and-occupation-tools-and-techniques-for-visual-rehabilitation-2/
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SUMMARY:“Contested Nationalisms in Singapore’s Decolonization”
DESCRIPTION:Everyone is invited to a hybrid public forum\, “Contested Nationalisms in Singapore’s Decolonization” on 17 April 2024\, 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. (PH Standard Time)\, at the UP Center for Integrative and Development Studies (CIDS)\, Lower Ground Floor\, Ang Bahay ng Alumni\, Magsaysay Ave.\, University of the Philippines\, Diliman\, Quezon City. The forum will also be available via Zoom. The event is free and open to the public\, but slots are available on a first-come\, first-served basis.\n\nSIGN UP: YES\, I WILL ATTEND!\n\nAbstract\n\nHow do we explain the deep seated conflicts that drove Singapore’s decolonization process? The official history of Singapore presents the conflict as between a “moderate” group of men led by Lee Kuan Yew\, against “sinister” “communists\,” led by Lim Chin Siong. This narrative\, however\, is a Cold War-era justification of the repression of Lee’s People’s Action Party. It continues to justify Singapore’s authoritarianism today\, where attempts to tell more accurate histories have been violently suppressed.\n\nIn this lecture\, Dr. Thum discusses how his book\, Nationalism and Decolonisation in Singapore: The Malayan Generation\, 1953 – 1963\, provides a different framework for understanding Singapore’s decolonization: as a conflict over the content and shape of the identity of Malayan nationalism\, stemming from four deep seated schisms in Singapore society: race\, class\, language\, and the meaning of self-determination. These schisms drove the events of decolonization\, the creation of Malaysia\, and Singapore’s separation\, and continue to actively shape Singapore today. Finally\, he discusses the lessons we can learn from these events and how they may be applied in the Philippines and globally. Learn more about Dr. Thum’s book.\n\nPresenter and Reactor\n\nThe presenter\, Thum Ping Tjin (“PJ”) is Founder and Managing Director of New Naratif\, a movement to democratize democracy in Southeast Asia. A Rhodes Scholar\, Commonwealth Scholar\, Olympic athlete\, and the only Singaporean to swim the English Channel\, he has produced work that centers on the history of Malayan nationalism and decolonization. He obtained his DPhil from the University of Oxford in History in 2011\, and where he held various positions from 2014 to 2022. Due to sustained harassment from the Singapore government\, he lives in political exile in Manila\, Philippines.\n\nThe reactor\, Dr. Ramon Guillermo\, is the Director of the Center for International Studies (CIS) of the University of the Philippines Diliman (UPD)\, where he teaches subjects on Southeast Asia and Europe. He is the author of several books\, which include Translation and Revolution: A Study of Jose Rizal’s Guillermo Tell (Ateneo De Manila University Press\, 2009)\, Pook at Paninidigan: Kritika ng Pantayong Pananaw (UP Press\, 2013)\, and the novel Ang Makina ni Mang Turing (UP Press\, 2013) [Source: Asian Center and Forsea].\n\nThe Organizers\n\nFor queries\, please email UP CIDS AltDev: upad.cids@up.edu.ph.\n\nThe forum is organized by the UPD Center for International Studies and the UP CIDS Program on Alternative Development (AltDev). AltDev is one of the Research Programs of the Center for Integrative and Development Studies\, the policy research unit of the University of the Philippines. AltDev aims to look at paradigms\, policies\, practices\, and projects that are largely marginalized and excluded from the mainstream. Visit AltDev’s page and download their publications for free. Visit the UP CIDS database and download over 900+ policy papers for free.\n\nVenue Map\n\nThe entrance to UP CIDS is on the left side of the Ang Bahay ng Alumni. It is located near and below Veterans Bank. View vicinity map (Google Maps). UP jeepneys\, including Ikot\, pass in front of Bahay ng Alumni. Limited parking slots are available in the venue.
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