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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:"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:Abante Babae: An Art Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Women’s month may have long ended\, but who said celebrating women can be confined to just one month?\n\nUP Baguio Program for Indigenous Cultures in partnership with the College of Arts and Communications launched the Abante Babae art exhibit at the Darnay Demetillo Art Space on April 26\, 2024. This exhibit is open to the public until May 20\, 2024.\n\nAbante Babae features UP Baguio Fine Arts students’ works. PIC also included an introductory poem by Luchie Maranan to encompass the exhibit’s message and purpose.\n\nParticipating Artists:\nStephen Lucero\nJulina Santos\nMin Jin Lee\nMarco Simon Patiño\nLouissa Gamuac\nLiam Danganan\nMargie Rose Sagadraca\nNikole Lakyanga\nYna Marlyn Bulda\nAngela Jolene Bautista\nChristine Castro\nJulian Gabriel Trinidad\nDaryll Malto\nJem Delos Reyes\nZinia Nataño\nDenise Julliana Tumang\nAngela Jolene Bautista\n\nSource: University of the Philippines Baguio Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/abante-babae-an-art-exhibit/
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SUMMARY:Poiesis: Music\, Type in Motion\, Art\, and Poetry
DESCRIPTION:The gallery is open from Tuesdays to Saturdays\, 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Walk-in guests are welcome.\n\nFor inquiries\, email cfagallery.upd@up.edu.ph.
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/poiesis-music-type-in-motion-art-and-poetry/
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SUMMARY:April Exhibitions at Parola: UP Fine Arts Gallery
DESCRIPTION:APRIL EXHIBITIONS AT PAROLA ✴️\n​\nIndio-Genius! Tatlong Alamat ng Tagumpay\nKidlat Tahimik\nAtrium\nApril 23 – May 23\n​\nIf/Then: Art\, Logic\, and Electronics\nGallery Two\nApril 12 – May 8\n​\nPagpapatuloy: Alay kay Bai Bibyaon\nTribute to Bai Bibyaon Ligkayan Bigkay\nMultipurpose Hall\nApril 25 – 27\n​\nSee it in Black-and-White\nBiboy Royong\nAtrium Lobby\nIn Commemoration of Earth Day 2024\n​\nBisita Planeta𝑩𝒊𝒔𝒊𝒕𝒂 𝑷𝒍𝒂𝒏𝒆𝒕𝒂\nTad Ermitano\nAtrium Lobby\nOn view until September 21\, 2024\n​\nStay tuned for more updates!\n​\n🗓️ Walk-in visitors are welcome from Tuesdays to Saturdays\, 9 AM – 4 PM.\n✉️ For group/class visits and inquiries\, email us at cfagallery.upd@up.edu.ph.\n​\nSee you!\n\nSosurce: UP Fine Arts Gallery Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/april-exhibitions-at-parola-up-fine-arts-gallery/
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SUMMARY:91st Postgraduate Course in Occupational Health and Safety
DESCRIPTION:Interested in practicing Occupational Health and Safety (OHS)?\n\nJoin the 91st Postgraduate Course in Occupational Health and Safety on 06 to 10\, 13 to 17 May 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 and 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/91st-postgraduate-course-in-occupational-health-and-safety/
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SUMMARY:Bangla Film & Food Festival
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URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/bangla-film-food-festival/
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SUMMARY:UPINHF Spring Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Register here: https://tinyurl.com/UPINHFSpringWebinar
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/upinhf-spring-webinar/
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SUMMARY:The Case of ‘Nosebleed’: What Metalinguistic Concepts in the Philippines Can Reveal About Emergent and Existing Ideologies of Language
DESCRIPTION:THE CASE OF “NOSEBLEED”: WHAT METALINGUISTIC CONCEPTS IN THE PHILIPPINES CAN REVEAL ABOUT EMERGENT AND EXISTING IDEOLOGIES OF LANGUAGE\nLinguistics Special Lecture Series 2024 No.2\n\nDr. Dana Osborne\nAssociate Professor\nToronto Metropolitan University\n\n08 May 2024 | Wednesday | 1:00 PM\nFully face-to-face\nPalma Hall Rm. 428\n\nABSTRACT\n\nThis talk revisits the concept of “nosebleed” as it is used in the contemporary Philippine linguistic scene with a focus on the function of the term as both shifting and polysemous in actual use. Drawing examples from both explicit commentary and actual uses of the term in naturalistic contexts\, this analysis explores the porosity of the term “nosebleed\,” and reveals it to be indexical of existing and emergent ideologies of language that go far beyond everyday descriptions\, which often see it as a throwaway term. Of special interest in revealing the complexity of the term\, “nosebleed” is explored in the conventional sense as describing linguistic encounters with languages such as English\, but it is also revealed to be a kind of litmus for shifting linguistic ideological constructions and speakers’ orientations to other languages and varieties . Evidence for its use to describe encounters with other languages and varieties\, register shifts\, perceptually disfluent or non-native productions\, among others\, will be explored. In all\, this talk will explore the ways in which languages\, person-types\, and bodies are intimately linked in emergent and existing ideologies of language in the contemporary Philippine linguistic milieu. The author warmly welcomes a fulsome discussion during the Q and A period with the audience after the presentation.\n\nABOUT THE SPEAKER\n\nDr. Dana Osborne is Associate Professor at Toronto Metropolitan University in the Department of Languages\, Literatures and Cultures in Toronto\, Canada. A linguistic anthropologist by training\, Dr. Osborne specializes in investigating the dynamics of codeswitching and mixing in highly multilingual contexts\, including most especially in the Philippine archipelago. Recent analyses have focused on the emergent meanings of the concepts of “nosebleed” and “deep language” as used by everyday speakers in the archipelago\, and the ways in which these concepts reveal complex ideologies of language as speakers negotiate many languages at once. More recently\, Dr. Osborne has focused on the concepts of nationalism and the emergence of political consciousness in and through language and is interested in exploring the ways in which everyday speakers build and maintain local linguistic and cultural identities in the massively multilingual contemporary linguistic milieu of the Philippines.\n\nSource: UP Department of Linguistics Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/the-case-of-nosebleed-what-metalinguistic-concepts-in-the-philippines-can-reveal-about-emergent-and-existing-ideologies-of-language/
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SUMMARY:“Beyond the Surface: Challenges and Opportunities in the Warming Oceans”
DESCRIPTION:Istorya Lawod is back!\n\nCatch us this Wednesday\, May 8\, 2024 at 1:00 PM (PST) via Zoom Meetings to discuss “Beyond the Surface: Challenges and Opportunities in the Warming Oceans.”\n\nFor 20th installment of Istorya Lawod\, we will be joined by Dr. Sherry Lyn Sayco\, who is currently a Post-Doctoral Fellow of the University of Ryukyus in Japan\, to talk about her study on Giant Clams and Climate Change. Dr. Sayco will be joined by our very own University Research Associate\, Precious Nikola Gaurana to talk about her recent engagement on Sisid Sibuyanon: Community Marine Biodiversity Monitoring and Assessment using the Alwan Method.\n\nDon’t forget to register here: https://up-edu.zoom.us/…/WN_Pkd2BZ3aRXqKQT2LboR40w… or scan the code!\n\nSee you there!\n\nSource: UPV CFOS Institute of Marine Fisheries and Oceanology Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/beyond-the-surface-challenges-and-opportunities-in-the-warming-oceans/
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