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VIDEO — CRC hosts conversation on “Scaling Up the Philippine Agribusiness by Integrating Smallholder Farms” under its IGNITE AsiaPacific Discussion Series

By |April 7th, 2021|CRC Events, CRC Publications, Food and Agribusiness, Ignite AsiaPacific, IGNITE AsiaPacific Discussion Series, News, Social Economics, Trends, University News|

PASIG CITY -- The small size of #farmholdings in the Philippines has always been cited as a key structural reason why Philippine #Agribusiness has struggled over the decades. But if there was a way to integrate the outputs of these farms, the resulting synergies would bring about economic success without abandoning the social justice gains ... continue reading

VIDEO — CRC launches PCSE “Together Towards Tomorrow” Video Features Series

By |March 12th, 2021|CRC Events, Family and Youth Education, Ignite AsiaPacific, IGNITE AsiaPacific Discussion Series, News, Social Economics, University News, Webinars|

The future is ours to build, with young people at the forefront. On February 20, 2021, the Center for Research and Communication’s Professorial Chair for Social Economics held "Together Towards Tomorrow", a live launch event for a continuing series of video features on young people’s leadership in the future of key Philippine Economic Sectors. The ... continue reading

VIDEO — CRC hosts conversation on “Building Resilience and Sustainability in the Creative Sector” under its IGNITE AsiaPacific Discussion Series

By |December 17th, 2020|CRC Events, Digital Sector, Expertise, Ignite AsiaPacific, IGNITE AsiaPacific Discussion Series, News, Social Economics, Trends, University News|

Pasig City -- The year 2020 has been a hard one for the Philippines' creative sector, with COVID-19 forcing the closure of performance, exhibition, and production venues, as well as limiting the movement and disposable income to potential patrons. To help jumpstart a conversation about possible solutions, the Center for Research and Communication (CRC)  focused ... continue reading

VIDEO — IGNITE AsiaPacific Discussion Series: “The Future of Social Enterprise in the Philippines”

By |November 6th, 2020|CRC Communications, CRC Events, Food and Agribusiness, Ignite AsiaPacific, IGNITE AsiaPacific Discussion Series, Social Economics, Webinars|

PASIG CITY -- As the Philippine economy strives to rebuild itself better, stronger, and more resilient in a post-pandemic future, it has become even more crucial that leaders take a good look at "The Future of Social Enterprise in the Philippines." So on October 23, 2020, the Center for Research and Communication Professorial Chair for ... continue reading

CRC to hold event on “The future of Social Enterprise in the Philippines” launching its IGNITE AsiaPacific Discussion Series in partnership with the UA&P Office of Alumni Affairs

By |October 8th, 2020|CRC Events, Digital Sector, Energy Industry, Expertise, Food and Agribusiness, Ignite AsiaPacific, IGNITE AsiaPacific Discussion Series, Infrastructure and Industry, News, Social Economics, Transportation and Logistics, Trends|

Pasig City -- As the Philippine economy strives to rebuild itself better, stronger, and more resilient in a post-pandemic future, it has become even more crucial that leaders take a good look at the future of Social Enterprise in the Philippines. To help you navigate this brave new world, the Center for Research and Communication ... continue reading

Discussion of Research Updates for “The Pueblos of Panay”

By |August 17th, 2020|CRC Events, CRCFI Research Fund, Ignite AsiaPacific, IGNITE AsiaPacific Discussion Series, News, Research Findings, University News|

Editor's note: Dr. Paul A. Dumol’s research update last July 30, titled “The Pueblos of Panay: Examining Their foundation Dates,” has been very fruitful in terms of findings, so there are three groups of content currently up on the CRC website.  This page contains a discussion, written by the research team, about the findings of ... continue reading

VIDEO — CRC online research update on the rise of “The Pueblos of Panay”, 30 July 2020

By |August 16th, 2020|CRC Events, CRCFI Research Fund, Ignite AsiaPacific, IGNITE AsiaPacific Discussion Series, News, Research Findings, University News|

Ortigas, Pasig -- For a little over an hour last July 30, 2020, viewers from at least four continents came together and focused their attention on Panay island. Specifically, they paid attention to the history of the founding of the Spanish Colonial era Pueblos of Panay, and the online research update of Dr. Paul A. ... continue reading

Research Update: Foundation Dates for “The Pueblos of Panay”

By |August 15th, 2020|CRC Events, CRCFI Research Fund, Ignite AsiaPacific, IGNITE AsiaPacific Discussion Series, Research Findings, University News|

Editor's note: Dr. Paul A. Dumol’s research update last July 30, titled “The Pueblos of Panay: Examining Their foundation Dates,” has been very fruitful in terms of findings, so there are three groups of content currently up on the CRC website. The video for the webcast event, captured with the help of the UA&P Department ... continue reading

VIDEO — CRC & IST Host Webinar on the Development of Philippine Standards and Certifications in Data Privacy

By |June 17th, 2020|CRC Events, Digital Sector, Ignite AsiaPacific, IGNITE AsiaPacific Discussion Series, News, Partnership Events, Trends, Webinars|

In these days of rapid change, the world of business is becoming more and more digital every day. So for #DataPrivacyProfessionals, working in a field full of new frontiers, the development of professional standards has become an even more urgent question. To learn more about the development of industry standards in the field of #DataPrivacy, ... continue reading

VIDEO: CRC and UA&P IST host Webinar on “People Technology” with UnionBank’s Ms. Michelle Rubio

By |June 16th, 2020|CRC Events, Digital Sector, Ignite AsiaPacific, IGNITE AsiaPacific Discussion Series, Migration and Overseas Filipino Work, News, Social Economics, Trends|

Are you and your organization ready to "tech up" to the new normal? If the last few months, we - whether individuals or industries - have had to adjust to work from home setups, video meeting glitches, new client software, and all sorts of other new challenges. And as the business world struggles to adapt, ... continue reading