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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:2025 Basic Bootcamp: Introduction to Data Analytics and its Application to AI and Policy Analytics
DESCRIPTION:The UP Center for Integrative and Development Studies Program on Data Science for Public Policy (UP CIDS-DSPPP) will conduct an integrated three-level (Basic\, Intermediate\, Advanced) capacity building bootcamp on the trending issue of AI\, entitled: Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) for Public Policy: AI Informed Human Directed Public Policy Making.\n\nThis is a 5-day hands-on workshop that usually cater to UP Faculty and Research Personnel\, which we are now offering for other stakeholders\, such as government agencies and other non-UP institutions who are interested to engage into the complexities of Artificial Intelligence and how we can come up with policies to address its proper utilization.\n\nLimited slots only\, so hurry!\n \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/2025-basic-bootcamp-introduction-to-data-analytics-and-its-application-to-ai-and-policy-analytics/
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SUMMARY:3rd Certificate Course in Industrial Relations and Human Resource Management (IRHR 23)
DESCRIPTION:Empower Your HR & IR Journey! Join the 23rd Certificate Course in Industrial Relations and Human Resource Management (IRHR 23) — a comprehensive training program by UP SOLAIR in collaboration with CIPC.\n\nAugust 30 to November 22\, 2025\nOnline via Zoom teleconference\nLed by UP professors & industry experts\n\nIncludes 20 sessions\, capstone project\, handouts & certification\nInvestment Fee: PhP33\,000\n\nPre-register now to receive the schedule and enrollment details: https://bit.ly/IRHR23REG\nEmail us: cipc.upd@up.edu.ph\n\nRead more: https://solair.upd.edu.ph/empower-your-hr-journey-the…/
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/3rd-certificate-course-in-industrial-relations-and-human-resource-management-irhr-23/
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SUMMARY:Dokumenterte: Documenting Duterte in images\, 2016-2022
DESCRIPTION:OPENING NEXT WEEK: Dokumenterte: Documenting Duterte in images\, 2016-2022\n​\nA solo exhibit of cartoons by Renan Ortiz opens on November 5 (Wednesday)\, 5 p.m. at the UP Fine Arts Gallery (Parola).\n​\nA visual artist\, art educator\, and activist\, Ortiz offers a landmark survey of political cartoons made during the regime of former President Rodrigo Duterte. A response to the ongoing developments at the International Criminal Court (ICC)\, the exhibit gathers six years of cartoons\, caricatures\, and comics drawn and posted in the Facebook platform Cartoons and Philippine Politics and published in the alternative paper Pinoy Weekly. Curated by Lisa Ito\, these images captured the temper of the times as visual practices of expression\, dissent\, fact-checking\, and evidence. The exhibit is organized in cooperation with the Ecumenical Institute for Labor Education and Research (EILER) and Pinoy Weekly.\n​\nFREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC\n​\nDokumenterte: Documenting Duterte in images\, 2016-2022 will be on view at Gallery Two from November 5 to 22\, 2025.\n​\nThe UP Fine Arts Gallery is open from Tuesday to Saturday\, 9 AM to 4 PM at the Arts and Design West Hall\, College of Fine Arts\, Diliman\, Quezon City. For inquiries\, you may message us at cfagallery.upd@up.edu.ph or call us at +63-2-8981-8500 local 3988.\n\nSource: UP Fine Arts Gallery Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/dokumenterte-documenting-duterte-in-images-2016-2022/
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SUMMARY:HALONG: Weaving the Journey of Patadyong and Panubok in Iloilo
DESCRIPTION:ANNOUNCEMENT 📣 📣 📣\n\nRECEPTION MOVED TO NOVEMBER 13 (THURSDAY):\nHALONG: Weaving the Journey of Patadyong and Panubok in Iloilo\n\nIn light of the effects of Typhoon Uwan\, the artist reception has been rescheduled to November 13 (Thursday)\, 5:00 PM\, at the UP Fine Arts Gallery (Parola)\, Arts & Design West Hall\, College of Fine Arts\, University of the Philippines Diliman.\n\nArtist Reception: November 13 (Thursday)\, 5:00 PM\n\nWe warmly invite everyone to the opening of Halong: Weaving the Journey of Patadyong and Panubok in Iloilo\, an exhibition and workshop for the UP Diliman Culture Bearers-in-Residence Program\, happening on Thursday\, November 13\, 5:00 PM\, at Parola.\n\nIn collaboration with traditional weavers Constancia F. Atijon and Criselda Fagarita\, and panubok artisans Rowena Caballero Rafil and Rita Caballero\, Halong is an exhibition\, residency\, and educational project highlighting Iloilo’s patadyong (Miag-ao) and panubok embroidery (Calinog) as traditional textile practices.\n\nThe event aims to promote knowledge of traditional designs to the younger generation through a suite of new works alongside traditional weaves. It presents Filipiniana works by PJ Aranador\, Kitty Caragay\, Twinkle Ferraren\, Joy Ilagan\, Skeeter Labastilla-Turgut\, Joji Lloren\, Basil Malicsi\, Lito Perez\, Pidge Reyes\, Riza Romero\, Ditta Sandico\, and a contribution by Adora de Vera; alongside works by student-artists of the Design 150 (Intermediate Industrial Design) class of Assoc. Prof. Ninel Constantino\, through UPCFA’s Industrial Design Program.\n\nThe exhibition showcases their creations and new textiles through demonstration and sharing sessions:\n\nHalong: Pagtitipon at Pagdiriwang\nNovember 13 (Thursday)\, 5:00 – 7:00 PM\, Ground Floor Lobby\n\nHabi at Hibla: Pagkakaloob ng Sining\nNovember 12 (Wednesday)\, 1:00 – 4:00 PM\, Multipurpose Hall: A Patadyong Weaving and Panubok Embroidery Demonstration\nNovember 14 (Friday)\, 10:00 – 11:30 AM\, Multipurpose Hall: Talk on the Patadyong of Iloilo by Prof. Mitzi Aguilar-Reyes and the panubok by Mayela Bautista\n\nHalong: Pasasalamat at Pagpapatuloy\nNovember 17 (Monday)\, Multipurpose Hall\n\nThis is a gathering of the artists\, students\, and designers participating in the project to share their impressions\, learnings\, and gratitude as a whole group.\n\nThe UPD Culture Bearers-in-Residence Program is an initiative by the University of the Philippines Diliman that provides a platform for traditional and indigenous artists to share their knowledge and skills with the academic community and the public.\n\nThe exhibition Halong: Weaving the Journey of Patadyong and Panubok in Iloilo will run up to November 22\, 2025 at the Multipurpose Hall of Parola.\n\nFREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC\n\nThe UP Fine Arts Gallery is open from Tuesday to Saturday\, 9 AM to 4 PM at the Arts and Design West Hall\, College of Fine Arts\, Diliman\, Quezon City. For inquiries\, you may message us at cfagallery.upd@up.edu.ph or call us at +63-2-8981-8500 local 3988.\n\nSource: UP Fine Arts Gallery Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/halong-weaving-the-journey-of-patadyong-and-panubok-in-iloilo/
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SUMMARY:Health UPdates Webinar #263 "1M Pinoys Displaced by Typhoon Uwan: Paano Ang Kalusugan Nila?"
DESCRIPTION:The University of the Philippines\,\nin partnership with the UP Manila – National Institutes of Health\,\nand in cooperation with UP Philippine General Hospital and UP College of Medicine\,\nwould like to invite you to attend this webinar! \n  \nRegistration slots are limited to this HEALTH UPDATES webinar\nSo sign up NOW:\nbit.ly/HealthUpdatesWebinar263 \n  \nWebinar #263\nNovember 14\, 2025 (Friday)\, 12:00 noon\n1M Pinoys Displaced by Typhoon Uwan: Paano Ang Kalusugan Nila?\n\nPanelists:\nDR. TEODORO J. HERBOSA\nSecretary\nDepartment of Health\n\nDR. ARTURO M. PESIGAN\nFormer WHO Representative to Yemen\nInternational Expert on Health Emergencies\n\n———————————————————–\n\nWebinar #263\nNovember 14\, 2025 (Friday)\, 12:00 noon\n1M Pinoys Displaced by Typhoon Uwan: Paano Ang Kalusugan Nila?\n\nThe recent catastrophic impact of Typhoon Uwan\, resulting in the internal displacement of over one million Filipino citizens\, presents an acute challenge to the nation’s public health infrastructure that necessitates immediate\, evidence-based intervention and strategic multi-sectoral coordination. This critical displacement crisis extends far beyond the immediate humanitarian requirement for shelter\, triggering complex secondary health sequelae rooted in the principles of disaster epidemiology and environmental health.\n\nThe massive convergence of populations in temporary evacuation modalities generates high-density settings\, dramatically increasing the transmission potential for communicable diseases\, including but not limited to acute diarrheal illnesses\, arboviral infections such as dengue\, and severe acute respiratory infections. In addition\, the compromised integrity of water\, sanitation\, and hygiene (WASH) systems critically exacerbates this risk profile\, demanding synchronized clinical and community-level preventative strategies.\n\nMoreover\, the disruption of continuity of care represents a significant threat to long-term population morbidity and mortality. The systemic failure within the healthcare supply chain\, coupled with the structural damage sustained by frontline medical facilities and the concurrent victim status of healthcare personnel themselves\, creates an environment where patients reliant on chronic disease management\, specifically those with non-communicable diseases like hypertension\, diabetes mellitus\, and complex oncological conditions\, are subject to perilous treatment interruptions. The specific vulnerability of pediatric\, geriatric\, and obstetric populations in such austere settings must also be rigorously addressed\, particularly concerning maternal and child nutrition security. Finally\, this event has precipitated a widespread psycho-social crisis; the sustained psychological trauma resulting from catastrophic loss of domicile\, livelihood\, and existential security mandates the immediate integration of mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) services into the immediate response architecture.\n\nIn this week’s episode\, we will have two panelists: Secretary Teodoro J. Herbosa of the Department of Health\, who is a distinguished authority in trauma and disaster medicine\, and Dr. Arturo M. Pesigan\, who is the former WHO Representative to Yemen and is also an international expert on health emergencies. They will offer invaluable local and global perspectives on resilience and health systems stabilization during protracted crises.\n\nJoin us as we learn how to foster robust health system resilience in the face of escalating climatic threats. Together\, we can stop preventable deaths.
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/health-updates-webinar-263/
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SUMMARY:FAKES AND FORGERIES IN PHILIPPINE ART
DESCRIPTION:SOON AT PAROLA: FAKES AND FORGERIES IN PHILIPPINE ART 🔍\n​\nThe UP CFA Department of Theory presents: Fakes and Forgeries in Philippine Art with Elmer Borlongan.\n​\nArtist Elmer Borlongan shares his experiences and insights on fakes and forgeries in Philippine art\, how different sectors of the art community can cooperate to combat it\, and how young artists can start protecting their works.\n​\nThis artist’s talk is part of the TFA 190: Methods of Connoisseurship class activity\, made open to the public.\n​\nFREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC\n​\n👇🏼 REGISTER HERE 👇🏼\nhttps://forms.gle/zC6PpExZKQ6Pf1qV8​\n📍Fakes and Forgeries in Philippine Art\nNovember 14\, 2025 | 2:30 PM – 4 PM\nRoom 301-302\nArts and Design West Hall\nUP College of Fine Arts\n​\nThe UP Fine Arts Gallery is open from Tuesday to Saturday\, 9 AM to 4 PM at the Arts and Design West Hall\, College of Fine Arts\, Diliman\, Quezon City. For inquiries\, you may message us at cfagallery.upd@up.edu.ph or call us at +63-2-8981-8500 local 3988.\n​\nSee you!\n\nSource: UP Fine Arts Gallery Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/fakes-and-forgeries-in-philippine-art/
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SUMMARY:"Mobile Number Portability in the Philippines: Switching Trends and Dynamics"
DESCRIPTION:📣 HAPPENING ON FRIDAY\, NOVEMBER 14\, 2025. 4:00 PM\, at the Judith R. Duavit-Vasquez and Class of 1984 Lecture Room (UPSE 105)\n🎓 UPSE-PCED Friday Seminar\n\n🧠📚💡The Mobile Number Portability (MNP) Act enables subscribers to retain their mobile numbers when switching to other networks. But the latest study on MNP implementation in the Philippines from 2021–2024 reveals that less than 0.05% of subscribers have adopted number portability. Join us as we find out about switching trends\, subscriber loyalty\, and lessons from global best practices.\n\n📝 Please register using the links below or by scanning the QR codes:\n📍 Onsite: https://tinyurl.com/4zcaxh2w\n📍 Zoom: https://tinyurl.com/4k77hb9a\n\n👀 We’d love to see you there!\n\nSource: UP School of Economics Facebook
URL:https://alum.up.edu.ph/event/mobile-number-portability-in-the-philippines-switching-trends-and-dynamics/
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