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SUMMARY:UP Mindanao's 30th Anniversary Year-long Schedule of Activities
DESCRIPTION:LOOK | Year-long Schedule of Activities for UP Mindanao’s 30th Anniversary\n\nJoin us as we celebrate three decades of academic excellence\, research innovation\, and community engagement! UP Mindanao’s 30th Anniversary is packed with exciting activities\, from cultural performances and academic forums to sports events and community outreach programs.\n\nHere’s the full schedule and be part of this milestone celebration! Let’s honor our past\, celebrate our present\, and shape our future together.\n\nSource: University of the Philippines Mindanao Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/up-mindanaos-30th-anniversary-year-long-schedule-of-activities/
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SUMMARY:"Edible Flora: Botanical Art Exhibition"
DESCRIPTION:A FEAST FOR THE EYES AND APPETITE! 🍽️🌺\n\nFlores de Mayo is still underway\, and the UP Manila Museum of a History of Ideas is delighted to invite everyone to visit and view its latest temporary exhibit\, “Edible Flora\,” from May 19 to 30\, 2025.\n\nThe curatorial concept stems from the increasing gastronomic popularity of flowers. Not only do they make beautiful ornaments\, but they also provide health and nutritional benefits. For instance\, the pansit-pansitan or ulasimang bato (Peperomia pellucida) has been developed into a gout medication by UP Manila researchers. Meanwhile\, the katmon fruit (Dillenia philippinensis) can be used as a souring agent for dishes such as sinigang.\n\nCurated by Dr. Honey Libertine Achanzar-Labor\, Special Assistant to the Chancellor\, the exhibit features 32 paintings of edible flora by members of the Philippine Botanical Art Society (PhilBAS). The group was founded by UPM BA Philippine Arts alumna\, Ms. Bing Famoso\, with the mission to revive the botanical art style and to advocate for the conservation of our nation’s endemic plants.\nVisit the UPM-MHI now\, and perhaps you’ll try these flora for your next meal!\n\nOrganized by:\nPhilippine Botanical Art Society\nUP Manila Museum of a History of Ideas\nThe Faura Project\nSpecial thanks to:\nNational Commission for Culture and the Arts\n\nSource: UP Manila – Museum Of A History Of Ideas Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/edible-flora-botanical-art-exhibition/
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SUMMARY:Bukas sa UP Bukas
DESCRIPTION:Join the Department of Broadcast Communication and DZUP as we launch Bukas sa UP Bukas\, a 6-part mini documentary series exploring and imagining UP Diliman’s ecocritical futures.\n\nThe exhibit starts at 1pm on May 22 at the College of Media and Communication lobby\, and will run until May 30.\n\nSee you there!\n\nSource: UP Department of Broadcast Communication Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/bukas-sa-up-bukas/
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SUMMARY:"AI for Social Computing: Modelling Influence\, Promoting Fairness\, and Detecting Threats\,"
DESCRIPTION:#WebinarWednesday at UP ISC!\n\nHow can AI contribute to a fairer\, safer\, and more inclusive digital world?\n\nJoin us on 28 May 2025 at 9:00 AM PHT for a webinar with Dr. Weihua Li of the Auckland University of Technology\, as he shares his research on AI for social computing—from modeling online influence to detecting misinformation and bots.\n\nLearn how Artificial Intelligence can help build healthier digital ecosystems through:\n– Modeling influence diffusion in dynamic online networks\,\n– Promoting fairness via diversity-aware recommendation algorithms\, and\n– Detecting LLM-driven social bots and curbing misinformation.\n\nRegister now at bit.ly/2025UPISCWebinarRegistration or scan the QR code below.\n\nThis is a free event. Participants who complete the post-event evaluation form will receive an e-certificate.\n\nFor questions\, feel free to email us at comm.isc@up.edu.ph.\n\nSource: University of the Philippines Intelligent Systems Center Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/ai-for-social-computing-modelling-influence-promoting-fairness-and-detecting-threats/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250528T090000
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SUMMARY:“Evolutionary Diversity of Color Vision and Chemical Senses in Primates Including Humans”
DESCRIPTION:The NSRI would like to invite everyone to the upcoming NSRI Lecture Series featuring Dr. Shoji Kawamura from the University of Tokyo.\n\nThis talk is open to the public and will take place in the NSRI Conference Room on May 28\, 2025 (Wednesday).\n\nRegistration opens at 08:30 AM\, and the lecture starts at 9:00 AM. This event will be ONSITE ONLY.\n\nSource: UP Diliman Natural Sciences Research Institute Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/evolutionary-diversity-of-color-vision-and-chemical-senses-in-primates-including-humans/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250528T160000
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SUMMARY:DSCTA Pagsisiyasat 2025: Public Bodies and Voices in Speech Communication & Theatre Research
DESCRIPTION:DSCTA Pagsisiyasat 2025: Public Bodies and Voices in Speech Communication & Theatre Research\n\nThe Department of Speech Communication and Theatre Arts warmly invites everyone to PAGSISIYASAT 2025\, our annual research forum\, happening on 28 May 2025 at the CAL-Audio Visual Room\, UP Diliman.\n\nWith this year’s theme\, “Public Bodies and Voices in Speech Communication & Theatre Research\,” we are honored to welcome two distinguished keynote speakers:\n\n1. Prof. Julienne Thesa Y. Baldo-Cubelo (Department of Communication Research)\n“Body Talk in Media Talk”\n\n2. Prof. Roselle V. Pineda (Department of Art Studies)\n“Performing for Whom? Reimagining Publics in Participatory Performance”\n\nFollowing the keynotes\, join us for a dynamic lineup of panel presentations from our undergraduate and graduate students:\n\nCaring Relations: Intimacies\, Tensions\, and Labor (PH 1227-1228)\nStorying the Nation: Memory\, Media\, and Cultural Performance (PH 1229-1230)\nSites of Performance: Bodies\, Objects\, and Space (PH 1230-1231)\nStaging Resistance: Performance as Political Intervention (CAL-Audio Visual Room)\n\nAccess the full program and abstracts here: https://bit.ly/4kzdlfz\n\nSource: UP Department of Speech Communication and Theatre Arts Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/dscta-pagsisiyasat-2025-public-bodies-and-voices-in-speech-communication-theatre-research/
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SUMMARY:Mamase Mamasa Mamasura!: Utilizing Garbology as an Art Historical Method of Inquiry in the Analysis of the Wastes of Communal Ceramic Studios in Quezon City
DESCRIPTION:Can garbage actually tell us a thing or two about human behaviour?\n\nWhen garbology meets art studies and contemporary ceramics\, we gain unique insights into waste production in relation to a ceramicist’s proficiency.\n\nJoin us as Jolene Panopio explores this in detail with Mamase Mamasa Mamasura!: Utilizing Garbology as an Art Historical Method of Inquiry in the Analysis of the Wastes of Communal Ceramic Studios in Quezon City\, this Wednesday (28 May 2025) from 12nn to 1pm at Seminar Rm. 2\, Albert Hall\, UP Diliman.\n\nWant to invite a friend who is not on FB? Send them this link instead: https://archaeology.upd.edu.ph/calendar\n\nSource: Binalot Talks Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/mamase-mamasa-mamasura-utilizing-garbology-as-an-art-historical-method-of-inquiry-in-the-analysis-of-the-wastes-of-communal-ceramic-studios-in-quezon-city/
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SUMMARY:"Unfree: Migrant Domestic Work in Arab States"
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a public lecture\, “Unfree: Migrant Domestic Work in Arab States” on Wednesday\, May 28\, 2025\, from 2:00 to 4:00 PM at the Pilar Herrera Lecture Hall (inside Palma Hall).\n\nWe are honored to host Professor Rhacel Salazar Parreñas of Princeton University\, a leading scholar in labor migration and gender studies.\nThe talk draws from ethnographic research in the Philippines and United Arab Emirates. It calls attention to the unfree status of migrant domestic workers as indentured laborers whose legal residency is tied to their continuous and sole employment for their sponsor. It shows how this unfree status results not in universal oppression but instead diverse labor conditions for domestic workers. The talk explains the resulting variations in labor conditions for unfree workers as it revisits theorizations of unfreedom.\n\nThis event is free and open to the public however\, the venue can only hold approximately 150 pax.\n\nWe look forward to seeing you there!\n\nSource: UP Diliman Department of Sociology Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/unfree-migrant-domestic-work-in-arab-states/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250528T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250528T203000
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SUMMARY:Mga Awit ng Lumipas: Rediscovering Songs from Pre-War Philippines
DESCRIPTION:“Mga Awit ng Lumipas: Rediscovering Songs from Pre-War Philippines”\n\nStep back in time and experience the rich musical heritage of the Philippines! This concert revives folk songs collected under President Elpidio Quirino’s post-war cultural initiatives\, brought to life by a variety of performers. This concert is made possible by funding from Ateneo de Manila University and the University of the Philippines Diliman.\n\nFeaturing:\n– Pauline Therese Arejola (Soprano)\n– Ervin Lumauag (Tenor)\n– Novo Concertante Manila\n– University of the Philippines Rondalla\n\nDate: June 28\, 2025 (Saturday)\nTime: 6:00 PM (Open House at 5:30 PM)\nVenue: Doreen Black Box\, Areté\, Ateneo de Manila University\, Katipunan\, Quezon City\nAdmission: FREE\n\nStay tuned for further details!\n\nSource: UP Center for Ethnomusicology Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/mga-awit-ng-lumipas-rediscovering-songs-from-pre-war-philippines/
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