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SUMMARY:“Crossing Rivers: Indigenous Struggles and Cultural Collaborations”
DESCRIPTION:THIS OCTOBER AT PAROLA: CROSSING RIVERS 🛶\n​\nYou’re invited to Crossing Rivers: Indigenous Struggles and Cultural Collaborations!\n\nJoin us in celebrating Indigenous Peoples Month with an exhibition featuring the works of Cece Carpio\, Cian Dayrit\, Carel Mapanoo\, and Karilyo. This showcase highlights the evolution of the Adow ne Domaget (Dumagat Day) festival in Dingalan\, Aurora Province\, from 2018 to the present.\n​\n📅 When: 08-18 October 2024\n📍 Where: Gallery One\, PAROLA\, College of Fine Arts\, UP Diliman\n​\nDon’t miss out on our public programs:\nOpening Program on October 8\, 2024 at 5pm\nArtist Talk on October 15\, 2024 at 2:30-4pm\nClosing Program on October 18\, 2024 at 5pm\n​\nLet’s honour and uplift Indigenous voices together and continue their fight for ancestral land and self-determination! ​\n\nSource: UP Fine Arts Gallery Facebook\n​
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/crossing-rivers-indigenous-struggles-and-cultural-collaborations/
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SUMMARY:42nd UP Manila Day and the 45th Anniversary of the Health Sciences Center Autonomy
DESCRIPTION:All UP Manila constituents are enjoined to actively participate in the following activities lined up to commemorate the 42nd UP Manila Day and the 45th Anniversary of the Health Sciences Center Autonomy. This year’s theme is “Pagdiriwang ng Kaalaman Tungo sa Pangkalahatang Kalusugan.”\n\nSource: University of the Philippines Manila Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/42nd-up-manila-day-and-the-45th-anniversary-of-the-health-sciences-center-autonomy/
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SUMMARY:Professionalizing Project Management Training - Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Transform your projects with essential project management techniques and tools—straight from our experts!\n\nJoin us for the Professionalizing Project Management Training – Workshop and learn from our esteemed speakers: Dr\, Diana Marie R. De Silva of the UPLB College of Engineering and Agro-industrial Technology\, Mr. Harvey O. Bisa of the UP Office of the Vice President for Development\, and Mr. Jesus N. Matias\, ofs of the UP National Engineering Center.\nGet hands-on practice and learn all the key bases of Project Management in this training — Project Management Phases\, Techniques (WBS\, PERT\, CPM\, Agile\, Kanban)\, Microsoft Projects\, Task Management and Dependencies\, Baseline Tracking\, and more.\n\n🗓 October 17 to 18\, 2024\n📍 Performing Arts Hall\, University of the Philippines Cebu\n\nFollow our socials for more information on the UP Dx whereabouts!\n\nNote: This event is intended for UP CUs\, and is by invitation and endorsement only. To join\, please coordinate with your respective offices.\n\nSource: UP Digital Transformation – UP Dx Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/professionalizing-project-management-training-workshop/
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SUMMARY:"Making a Difference through Public Mental Health"
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of the World Mental Health Month\, the Division of Social Sciences presents “Making a Difference through Public Mental Health\,” a talk by Dr. Ma. Regina Hechanova-Alampay.\n\nDr. Hechanova-Alampay is a Professor of Psychology at the Ateneo De Manila University. She was conferred the 2024 Outstanding Psychologist Award by the Psychological Association of the Philippines (PAP) for her outstanding achievement as a psychology teacher\, researcher\, and practitioner. Dr. Hechanova-Alampay was also recently named a Metrobank Outstanding Filipino Teacher.\n\nJoin us in this conversation with Dr. Gina on October 17\, 2024\, 9:00 AM at the CFOS\, AV Hall.\n\nStudents\, faculty\, staff\, and mental health practitioners are welcome to join the event.\n\nSource: UPV Division of Social Sciences Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/making-a-difference-through-public-mental-health/
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SUMMARY:"English-Language Poetry and the Ongoingness of Colonialism”
DESCRIPTION:The Department of English and Comparative Literature invites everyone to “English-Language Poetry and the Ongoingness of Colonialism\,” a discussion with the esteemed scholar Dorothy J. Wang on Oct. 17\, 10 AM\, at PAV 1131.\n\nDorothy Wang is an Associate Professor in the Department of Studies in Race\, Colonialism\, and Diaspora at Tufts University starting January 1\, 2025. She comes to Tufts from Williams College where she was a Professor in the American Studies Program. She is the author of Thinking Its Presence: Form\, Race\, and Subjectivity in Contemporary Asian American Poetry\, which won the Association for Asian American Studies’ Award for Best Book of Literary Criticism in 2016 and was cited in The New Yorker.\n\nYou can pre-register for the event here: https://forms.gle/eHFwTi7VPeBL93Gd9\n\nSee you there!\n\nSource: UPD Department of English and Comparative Literature Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/english-language-poetry-and-the-ongoingness-of-colonialism/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241017T160000
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SUMMARY:“Area Studies Lecture Series”
DESCRIPTION:The UPM BA Social Sciences – Area Studies Program\, in partnership with the UPM CAS Manila Studies Program\, proudly presents the “Area Studies Lecture Series” with historian Jonathan Victor Baldoza. Jonathan will lecture on “No East and West: International Science during the Interwar\, 1920-1939.” Asst. Prof. Atoy M. Navarro will serve as Reactor.\n\nDate: October 17\, 2024\nTime: 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM\nVenue: UP Manila Theater\n\nAbstract: At the 1926 Pacific Science Congress in Tokyo\, American scientist William Brown\, leading the Philippine delegation\, remarked that the scientific congress revealed that “East and West can meet\, and that there should be no East and West.”\n\nThe talk explores how the series of Pacific Science congresses\, held six times during the interwar\, created a transnational community for scientists of various backgrounds\, fields of expertise\, and cultural origins. By examining specifically the proceedings in Japan (1926) and in what was then the Dutch East Indies (1929)\, the talk interrogates how the congresses allowed scientists to explore commensurable ways of doing and making science\, legitimized by an international audience. Moreover\, the talk discusses how\, for Filipino scientists who were then colonial subjects\, being delegates in the congress furnished legitimacy to their professional identity and practice\, allowing them to bridge what they understood as the possibilities of scientific modernity with their national and post-imperial imaginaries.\n\nAbout the Speaker: Jonathan Victor Baldoza is a PhD candidate in History from Princeton University. He has degrees in BA History\, cum laude from UP Diliman; MA Asian Studies from the University of California\, Berkeley; and MA History from Princeton University.\n\nHis research has appeared in Philippine Studies: Historic and Ethnographic Viewpoints\, Archipel\, and Labor: Studies in Working-Class History. He is currently Assistant Public Relations Officer of the Philippine Historical Association (PHA).\n\nRegister here: bit.ly/AreaStudiesLectureSeries3\n\nSource: BA Social Sciences – Area Studies Program\, UP Manila Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/area-studies-lecture-series/
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SUMMARY:Keith Sicat’s Komikero Chronicles
DESCRIPTION:Jose Rizal as the first documented Filipino to create comics. Tony Velasquez as the Father of Tagalog Comics. National Artist Francisco V. Coching as the original King of Komiks and Dean of Philippine Comics.\n\nThese and more as Keith Sicat’s Komikero Chronicles unravels a vast terrain of cultural history with the propagation of an art form that turns out to have broad influence and to have radicalized in many evident ways the thinking of the multitudes of its devoted consumers.\n\nSpecial 10th anniversary screening for the much acclaimed documentary feature at UPFI Film Center this Thursday of 17 October 2024.\n\nUPFI Film Center\nOctober 2024\nKomikero Chronicles\nOctober 17 Thu | 4 PM\nFree Admission\n\n~~~\n\nThe screenings are open to the public on a first-come\, first-served basis.\nFood and flavored drinks are not allowed inside the cinema.\nCamcording is prohibited under the law.\nWhen attending to a phone call\, kindly step out of the cinema.\n\nSource: UPFI Film Center Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/keith-sicats-komikero-chronicles/
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