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Office of the University Registrar

The Office of the University Registrar is a vital arm of the University. It is the official recorder and keeper of records of the students. As official recorder, it serves as Secretariat in different administration committees, such as the Executive Committee, the Curriculum Committee, the Committee on Student Progress, Admission and Graduation, and in the University Council meetings, and also acts as steering committee of the University Council Committees

Its service to its clientele, which includes the processing of papers, can be further enhanced by a website that is proactive as provider of information and interactive in its network with other offices. These services must reflect efficiency, economy, facility, responsibility and accountability in work.

As a repository of decades of student records, the OUR is both a source and resource of data that can be used for various researches. In order to improve the systems of acquiring, recording, storing, and retrieving information, full computerization of records, admission, registration, and other procedures are in order.




UP Press

The University of the Philippines Press is the official publishing house for all constituent units of the UP system. We are mandated to encourage, publish, and disseminate scholarly, creative, and scientific works which commercial publishers would not ordinarily undertake to publish.

Since its establishment on March 16, 1965 the UP Press has published important, often groundbreaking, works by home scholars that represent distinct contributions to knowledge. Our titles have consistently won recognition from prestigious award-giving bodies including the Book of the Year award from the Manila Critics Circle, the Madrigal Gonzales Best First Book Award, and the Outstanding Book of the Year award from the National Academy of Science and Technology. Because of this achievement, we have twice been cited Publisher of the Year by the Manila Critics Circle. This is in keeping with our vision of being the leading academic publishing house that sets the benchmark for academic, technical, and literary titles. Under the direction of historian Ma. Luisa Camagay, PhD, we remain steadfast in fulfilling our mission of making the best Philippine books available in the market.




Research Folio

OVCRD, UP Diliman

Research has much to say to the man and woman in the street, and much more to bring into their lives. Perhaps more importantly, it has much to say to persons, in and out of government, who are in a unique position to use research results to help formulate policy, pass legislation, or otherwise taken action that will raise the quality of life and increase the life-chances of the Filipino and the Filipina.

Research Folio is an attempt of the Research Dissemination and Utilization Office of the UP Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Development to bring research closer to the public.




UP-CIDS

UP President Edgardo J. Angara envisioned the University of the Philippines Center for  Integrative and Development Studies (UP-CIDS) in the early 1980s as a policy research unit that will harness the multidisciplinary expertise of UP toward the solution of the nation’s critical problems. 

The UP President’s Committee for the Establishment of a Strategic Areas Studies Unit submitted its recommendations as regards the creation of a university-based think-tank.  On June 13, 1985, the UP Board of Regents (BOR) approved the establishment of the University Center for Strategic and Development Studies (UCSDS).  This was soon changed to the University Center for Integrative and Development Studies (UCIDS) “in order to reflect the center’s primary objectives and goals.”




Likhaan

The U.P. Board of Regents (BOR), in its 908th Meeting on 7 December 1978, approved the proposal for the establishment of the U.P. Creative Writing Center (UP-CWC). It was officially established on 1 June 1979. On July 2002, the BOR approved the proposal to change the name of LIKHAAN: The U.P. Creative Writing Center to U.P. Institute of Creative Writing (ICW). It has a two-fold mandate: 1) to stimulate writers from all parts of the Philippines to create and contribute to national cultural development; and 2) to assert the leadership of the U.P. in creative writing and, at the same time, to recognize the assistance of the University to the government in the formation of policies and programs related to the development of culture, particularly of creative writing.




Panitikan.com.ph

An online resource center for Filipino writers and readers.




DZUP 1602

DZUP 1602, the official radio station of UP Diliman, broadcasting at 5 kilowatts power making the station available throughout Metro Manila and in parts of Bulacan and Pampanga (up north) and Cavite and Laguna (down south). The AM station, which broadcasts from the Media Center of the College of Mass Communications in UP Diliman, is available from 12 noon to 8 p.m., Mondays to Fridays on 1602 kHz in Metro Manila.

The programs on DZUP are station-produced by the faculty members and student-interns of the Broadcast Communication Department, which utilizes the station as a laboratory. Included in the station‘s revitalized program line-up are "Abogado ng Bayan" (daily at 4:00-5:00 p.m.) produced with the UP College of Law, and "Itanong kay Engineer" (Mondays from 6:00-7:00 p.m.) produced with the UP College of Engineering.




Center for Women’s Studies

Established in December 1988 to encourage and strengthen teaching, research, extension and advocacy on and for women in the university, the University Center for Women’s Studies is a system-wide unit under the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs of the University of the Philippines. It coordinates the women’s/gender studies programs and some service facilities of the nine campuses in Manila, Diliman, Baguio, Los Baños, the Visayas, Mindanao and the Open University.

The Center has five major programs, namely research, publication, curriculum development, training and outreach, and the services--crisis counseling and day care facility. Among its tasks as a system unit, is the coordination of the collection of data from the campuses that are related to the implementation of the Anti-Sexual Harassment policy of the University, the efforts in engendering the curricula, and research on women’s/gender issues




All UP Academic Employees Union

UP faculty, research, extension and professional staff (REPS) community website.

 


 
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