The School of Education and Human Development (SED) invites faculty members to five professional development sessions serving as the effective teacher’s guide to understanding how to facilitate student learning. These sessions focus on the primary information a teacher needs to improve learning.
The seminars will be held from May 26 to 30 (Monday to Friday) from 3:00 to 4:30 pm via Zoom.
You may register through this link. For inquiries, please email [email protected].
Thu, 24 Apr, 2025
On April 5, 2025, the University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P) welcomed the high school community to its campus for the School of Sciences and Engineering’s (SSE) information Session titled “Charting Your Course.” The event gave high school students, teachers, guidance counselors, and parents a deeper look into SSE’s four distinctive undergraduate programs: Data Science, Information Technology, Civil Engineering, and Industrial Engineering.
More than just a program showcase, the session highlighted SSE’s core strength: integrating engineering and technology with a strong business orientation. This unique positioning prepares students not only to be technically competent but also to thrive as future-ready professionals
equipped with business acumen and leadership potential.
Alumni speakers John Brylle Bae (BS Applied Mathematics, 2016), Research Director at The Fourth Wall; David dela Paz (BS Information Technology, 2013), Co-Founder and President of Netbank; and Javier Quinto (BS Industrial Engineering, 2017), Head of Global Partners at GCash International, underscored how the combination of technical training and business insight at SSE helped shape their professional paths. They emphasized that this dual competency is increasingly valued in today's corporate and tech-driven world.
Industry collaborators also enriched the session. Mr. Colin Legarde Hubo, Executive Director of UA&P’s Center for Social Responsibility, discussed the growing importance of sustainability and how SSE’s cross-disciplinary education empowers students to address evolving challenges with a strategic mindset. Mr. Jerome Evangelista, Vice President for Enterprise Marketing & Pricing at SEAOIL Philippines, Inc., delivered a short masterclass on supply chains in the oil and petroleum industry and invited future students to step up as innovative engineering leaders tackling real-world business challenges.
Current SSE students Joseph Segundera (BS Civil Engineering), Nicole Maniego (BS Industrial Engineering), Nico Estreba (BS Data Science), and Bien Garperio (BS Information Technology) also took the spotlight, sharing personal stories of why they chose their programs and how SSE continues to shape their academic and personal growth. They highlighted how SSE fosters a community where students gain both deep technical skills and a keen understanding of business, setting them apart in today’s competitive job market.
The event concluded with a campus tour, offering attendees a glimpse of student life and SSE’s learning environment - marking a fitting end to an inspiring session that aims to chart the course of tomorrow’s engineering and technology leaders.
For more information about SSE, kindly visit the SSE website.
Members of the SSE Operations Committee with SSE alumni speakers and current SSE students (L-R): BSIE lecturer Ms. Hannah Dela Paz, BS Data Science student Dominic Estreba, BSIT student Bien Garperio, Center for Social Responsibility Executive Director Mr. Colin Hubo, SEAOIL Vice President for Enterprise Marketing & Pricing Mr. Jerome Evangelista, SSE Vice Dean Dr. Maria Teresa Carale, BSIE alumnus and GCash International Head of Global Partners Mr. Javier Quinto, BSIE student Nicole Maniego, BSIT alumnus and co-founder and president of Netbank Mr. David dela Paz, and IE Program Director Dr. Varsolo Sunio.
SSE students greet arriving participants.
Info session participants (center) with SSE students and former BSIE program director Dr. Edwin Olmos (leftmost).
Wed, 23 Apr, 2025
The Human Resource Management invites all employees to join this year’s Easter group game titled “Find that Easter Icon.”
To view the mechanics and to join the game, click here.
Employees have until 5:00 pm on April 25 (Friday) to join the game.
The first group to complete the challenge will win gift certificates. Non-winning groups will be entered into a raffle for a chance to win special prizes.
Winners will be announced through the Dragons’ Lair on April 30 (Wednesday).
Wed, 23 Apr, 2025
Everyone is invited to the onsite public seminar hosted by the Master of Science in Management (MScM) Program on April 26 (Saturday) from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm at the Telengtan Hall.
The topics and speakers are as follows:
"The Effects of Perceived Risk Dimensions on the Online Purchase Intention of Cosmetic Product Shoppers"
by Angeline Danielle Manuel
MScM 6th Year 6YP
"The Effects of Perceived Corporate Social Responsibility on Customer Loyalty in the Philippine Food and Beverage Industry"
by Alexandra Catherine Magana
MScM 5th Year 5YP
"The Effects of Environmental Concern, Green Brand Knowledge, and Green Brand Positioning on Green Purchase Intention in the Retail Industry"
by Francesca Ysabelle Sison
MScM 6th Year 6YP
Those who wish to attend may email [email protected].
Tue, 22 Apr, 2025
The Human Resource Management invites all employees to join this year’s Easter online game titled “Online Easter Egg Hunt.”
To view the mechanics and to join the game, click here.
Employees have until 5:00 pm on April 25 (Friday) to join the game.
The first three participants with the correct answers will win gift certificates. Non-winning participants will be entered into a raffle for a chance to win special prizes.
Winners will be announced through Dragons’ Lair on April 30 (Wednesday).
Mon, 21 Apr, 2025
The University Library is pleased to announce that free trial access to e-books and e-journals from World Scientific Connect (WorldSciNet) is now available to the UA&P community.
We highly encourage everyone to take advantage of this opportunity to explore a wide range of scholarly resources across various disciplines.
For access details and assistance, please contact the University Library at [email protected].