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SUMMARY:UP School of Statistics Training Seminars in Applied Statistics: Introduction to R and Data Management Using the Tidyverse Ecosystem
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of the National Statistics Month this October\, the UP 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 this October 2024.\n\nBuilding survey forms and encoding templates using Open Data Kit (ODK) and KoboToolbox\n7-9 October 2024\n9:00 AM to 12:00 NN; 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM\n\nBasic Statistics with Exploratory Data Analysis\n14-16 October 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\n21-23 October 2024\n9:00 AM to 12:00 NN; 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM\n\nApplied Statistical Forecasting\n28-29 October 2024\n8:30 AM to 12:00 NN; 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM\n\nThe training seminar fee for each module per participant is Php 10\,000. Discounted rates are available for individuals who register for more than one module and for groups of at least 10 participants. Due to the limited slots\, registration will be on a first-come-first-served basis\, and an email will be sent to confirm your registration.\n\nRegister here: https://bit.ly/UPSS-2024B-Trainings.\nSee more details: https://bit.ly/UPSS-2024B-Trainings-Info.\n\nWe look forward to seeing you in one of our training seminars!\n\nFor questions or clarifications\, please reach out to us via email at statesel.upd@up.edu.ph.\n\nSource: UP School of Statistics Facebook
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SUMMARY:“Rafael V. Palma: Isang Exhibit”
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of Rafael Palma’s 150th birth anniversary and the Linggo ng KAPP\, the college will be holding an exhibit showcasing photos of Rafael S. Palma from 22-25 October 2024 at the Palma Hall first floor lobby. The photos will highlight Rafael S. Palma as a journalist\, government official\, scholar\, and teacher. The exhibit will be inaugurated this coming 22 October 2024 (Tuesday) at 10:00 AM.\n\nJoin us as we get to know the namesake of Palma Hall and celebrate his 150th birth anniversary.\n\nSee you there!\n\n————————\n\nSources:\nGeorge Grantham Bain Collection\, U.S. Library of Congress. Rafael Palma (ca. 1915 – ca. 1920) [Image]. https://lccn.loc.gov/2014703409\nJacinto\, P.\, Jr. (1960). Life of Rafael Palma. The Cable Tow\, 11(3)\, 91-95.\nPalma\, R. (1953). My Autobiography. Capitol Publishing House\, Inc.\nTavenner\, C. Philippine Cabinet [Image]. In a Scrapbook by Clyde Tavenner. Pambansang Aklatan ng Pilipinas.\nTavenner\, C. The Philippine Mission to the United States [Image]. In a Scrapbook by Clyde Tavenner. Pambansang Aklatan ng Pilipinas.\nU.S. Library of Congress. Twelve Members of the Staff of the Philippine Newspaper La Independencia Posed (ca. 1898). https://lccn.loc.gov/91705028\nU.S. National Archives and Records Administration. U.S. Philippine Commission [Image].\nU.S. National Archives and Records Administration (1928). Administrative Building of the University of the Philippines\, Manila [Image].\nVon Eickstedt\, E. (via Tewell\, J.). University of the Philippines\, Manila\, 1937-1939 [Image]. German East Asia Expedition (1937/1939)\, Dresden State Art Collections\, Museum of Ethnology\, Dresden Germany. https://www.flickr.com/photos/johntewell/29721722614\n\nSource: UP College of Social Sciences and Philosophy Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/rafael-v-palma-isang-exhibit/
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SUMMARY:Vargas Conversations: Jon Cuyson and Eli Guieb III
DESCRIPTION:Vargas Conversations: Jon Cuyson and Eli Guieb III\nTAONG DAGAT (People of the Sea) collateral event\n22 October 2024\, Tuesday | 2:30 – 4:30 PM\n1/F Galleries\, UP Vargas Museum\nRegister to join\, bit.ly/UPVMTaongDagatTalk.\n\nThe UP Vargas Museum invites everyone to a conversation between Jon Cuyson and Eli Guieb III\, a collateral event for the exhibition TAONG DAGAT People of the Sea) on 22 October 2024\, Tuesday from 2:30 to 4:30 pm. The event is free and open to the public. The discussion seeks to deepen our understanding of the politics of representation and the modes through which the exhibition explores various positionalities to do with belonging\, gender\, and labor.\n\nTAONG DAGAT (People of the Sea) expands Cuyson’s exploration of the sea as a symbol of the sublime and as a mirror of the soul. Cuyson summons our shared maritime heritage as a memory vault\, much like a ship’s cargo hold\, locating the sea inside and beyond us so it becomes an all-encompassing site\, its surface and depths shifting\, in movements that alternate between the volatile and imperceptible\, like the Earth’s tectonic shifts or the planet’s orbital rotation. Deploying the formal language of minimalism and abstraction TAONG DAGAT (People of the Sea) presents abstract paintings and sculpture alongside a newly produced film Wet Dreams.\n\nTAONG DAGAT (People of the Sea) is currently on view at the 1/F Galleries of the UP Vargas Museum until 09 November 2024. Write vargasmuseum@up.edu.ph for details and related information. The museum is inside the University of the Philippines Diliman Campus and is open from Tuesdays to Saturdays except holidays\, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. For updates on events\, exhibitions\, and advisories check our socials on Facebook\, Instagram\, or Twitter @upvargasmuseum.\n\n__________________________\n\nAbout the speakers\n\nJon Cuyson\nJon Cuyson is an artist\, educator\, production designer\, and filmmaker. He has participated in artist residencies in Maine and Vermont\, USA. Cuyson established Everyday Productions which produces his artistic and commercial projects in 2010. His works have been shown in various local and international group exhibitions including the Underground Gallery Makati\, Philippines (2023)\, SOAS University of London\, (2019)\, Times Museum Guangzhou (2016)\, and Chulalongkorn University Bangkok (2014).\n\nCuyson was a recipient of the Fellowship Award of the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation (2006)\, the Iowa Arts Council Mini Grant Award (2008)\, and the Jamaica Flux Workspaces and Windows (2007). Cuyson has an MFA from Columbia University in New York.\n\nEli Guieb III\nEli Rueda Guieb III is Professor at the Department of Broadcast Communication at the University of the Philippines Diliman. He has published two anthologies of short stories\, Pamilya in 2003 and Pitada in 1994\, an anthology of teleplays Pilat ng Digma: Mga Teleplay in 2017\, and one anthology of essays\, Sa Dáko Pa Roón\, Sa Dáko Paroón: Mga Pilîng Sanaysay Mula Palawan Hanggang Gunitâ this year. Guieb has won eight recognitions from the Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature for his essays\, short stories\, and teleplays. He also received the Gawad Pambansang Alagad ni Balagtas sa Kathang Filipino from the Unyon ng mga Manunulat sa Pilipinas in 2014. He earned his PhD in Anthropology from McGill University in Quebec\, Canada.\n\n__________________________\n\nAbout the museum\nThe University of the Philippines Jorge B. Vargas Museum and Filipiniana Research Center is a center for Philippine art and culture with research\, curation\, and education as its core thrusts. The Museum is home to the collection of art\, books\, archives\, memorabilia\, coins\, and stamps of Jorge B. Vargas\, a significant political figure in the twentieth-century Philippines and an alumnus of the University of the Philippines.\n\nAn avid collector with a vision of sharing Philippine art with future generations\, Jorge Vargas donated the holdings he acquired across his illustrious career in public service\, sports\, and scouting to his alma mater in 1978. Since it opened its doors to the public in 1987\, the UP Vargas Museum has been visited by students\, researchers\, scholars\, and the public. The Museum has galleries for permanent as well as changing exhibitions. The galleries are also spaces for educational events such as workshops\, lectures\, symposia\, walkthroughs\, and talks by artists and curators. The library accommodates researchers\, scholars\, students\, and artists; it also hosts small exhibitions within its spaces.\n\nFacebook: vargasmuseum.upd\nInstagram: @upvargasmuseum\nYouTube: Vargas Museum UP Diliman\nSpotify: Vargas on Air\nTikTok: @upvargasmuseum\n\nContact Information:\nRoxas Avenue\, University of the Philippines Campus\, Diliman\, Quezon City 1101 Metro Manila Philippines\nDirect Line: (+632) 8928 1927 | UP Trunkline: (+632) 8981 8500 local 4024\n\nSource: UP Vargas Museum Facebook
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SUMMARY:AMBIENT IMAGES II
DESCRIPTION:AMBIENT IMAGES II\n\nIn celebration of National Indigenous Peoples Month\, the UP Center for Ethnomusicology\, in an inaugural partnership with the UP Film Institute and with the support of the Office of the UP Diliman Chancellor\, presents the film festival “Ambient Images II.” A second iteration\, the event continues the Center’s advocacy of representing the people and musical cultures of the Philippines\, Asia\, and other regions of the Global South. The festival will feature short and full-length documentary and fictional works\, supplemented by musical performances as well as commentaries and live discussions with filmmakers\, that explore dynamic identities mediated through history and geographic movements\, sound\, technology\, the imperial gaze\, and self-reflection. Ambient Images II will run on October 21\, 22\, 24\, and 25 at various venues of the UP Film Center Complex in Diliman\, Quezon City.\n\nAmbient Images II’s selections engage the many guises of empire that inhabit technologies of communication; polar trajectories of Indigenous experience\, one on the brink of moral erasure\, the other promising redemption through self-rediscovery; messy\, ethnographic realisms as an antidote to orientalist tendencies; and pursuits of existential meaning across space and time within broad autobiographical realms.\n\nScreenings will be held at the Ishmael Bernal Gallery\, Videotheque\, and Perfume Garden. Seats are limited\, though the event is free and open to the public. Register here: bit.ly/ambientimages2\n\nLearn more about the program at our website: https://upethnom.com/ambientimages2\n\nSend your inquiries to: ambientimages.upd@up.edu.ph\n\nSource: UP Center for Ethnomusicology Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/ambient-images-ii-2/
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