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CRC and UA&P DPO host February 24 Colloquium on Data Privacy

By |March 18th, 2020|Colloquia, CRC Communications, CRC Events, Digital Sector, Expertise, News, Partnership Events, Research Findings, Trends, University News|

February was a busy month for the Center for Research and Communication (CRC), and the afternoon of February 24, 2020 was no exception as CRC collaborated the UA&P Data Privacy Office conducted a Colloquium on Data Privacy for administrators, faculty, staff, and students of UA&P at the university's PLDT Hall. An introduction of sorts to ... continue reading

Schedule Adjustment for DPO Certification Course

By |March 10th, 2020|CRC Communications, CRC Events, Digital Sector, Trainings and Workshops, University News|

In response to public health concerns regarding the spread of COVID-19, please be informed that the Intensive Data Protection Officer Foundational and Certification Course, previously scheduled for March 11-14, 2020, is being moved to a later date. We are carefully monitoring updates from public health officials regarding the best date for rescheduling the course. If ... continue reading

IN PICTURES: CRC and the UA&P MABA Program hold a Design Thinking workshop with Pasig City admins

By |February 28th, 2020|CRC Communications, Digital Sector, Expertise, Infrastructure and Industry, News, Partnerships, Transportation and Logistics, Trends, University News|

The Center for Research and Communication (CRC), in collaboration with the UA&P Master in Applied Business Analytics (MABA) Program held a Design Thinking workshop with the City Government of Pasig last Wednesday Morning, February 12, 2020.  (Main Image) (2) The activity was meant to help the City Government to determine which of its top priority ... continue reading

FROM THE CRC BOOKSHELF: The Road Less Travelled: Project Development by LGUs for LGUs

By |February 28th, 2020|CRC Publications, Expertise, Food and Agribusiness, Infrastructure and Industry, Research Findings, Transportation and Logistics, Trends|

Another popular work in the the Center for Research and Communication’s catalog of publications, “THE ROAD LESS TRAVELLED: PROJECT DEVELOPMENT BY LGUS FOR LGUS” brings together the collective, practical experience of five of UA&P’s most eminent experts – Dr. Colin Hubo; Dionisio Papelleras, Jr.; Dr. Rolando Dy; Dr. Winston Conrad Padojinog, and Gilbert Llanto. The ... continue reading

“For An Entirely New Profession”: NADPOP and CRC Sign MOA to develop a competency framework for Data Privacy Officers

By |September 30th, 2019|CRC Communications, CRC Events, Digital Sector, Expertise, News, Partnership Events, Partnerships, Trends, University News|

This article was originally posted at 2019-09-30 09:28:32 What exactly is a Data Protection Officer (DPO)? What competencies does a DPO need in order to be good at his or her job? What continuing education opportunities should a DPO pursue in order to stay up to date in his or her field? And what should ... continue reading

Ramirez research is Runner-Up for the 2019 APEC healthy women, healthy economies (HWHE) research prize

By |September 17th, 2019|CRC Communications, Migration and Overseas Filipino Work, News, Professorial Chairs, Research Findings, University News|

[Update: Dr. Veronica Ramirez has been announced as the first prize winner of the 2019 APEC Healthy Women, Healthy Economies (HWHE) Research Prize. Detailed story to follow.] PASIG, Philippines – As the economics of the 21st century makes it ever clearer how essential it is for women to join and thrive in the contemporary workforce, ... continue reading

Intentionality – the Key to Producing “T-Shaped Thinkers”

By |September 2nd, 2019|CRC Communications, CRC Events, Digital Sector, Research Findings, Trends, University News|

This article was originally published on 2019-09-02 15:40:11 As buzzwords in the world of education and human resources go, the phrase 'T-shaped skills' is still relatively new.  It was first used, rarely, in the 1980s and 1990s, but came into common use among technology companies some time in the early-to-mid 2010s. But the principle behind ... continue reading

Myths, Komiks, and the Demand for Filipino Stories: Research Notes and Insights from UA&P Literature Instructor Ria Cayton

By |July 26th, 2019|CRC Communications, Digital Sector, News, Research Findings, Trends, University News|

This article was originally published at 2019-07-26 17:52:58 What goes on in the minds of young Filipinos as they grow up in an increasingly globalized media-saturated society? What are the experiences that shape their values? What do the films they watch and the books that they read teach them about their identity as Filipinos, and about ... continue reading

Education and agriculture essential for Ph to maximize its economic “double sweet spots” — Villegas

By |July 12th, 2019|CRC Communications, Food and Agribusiness, Research Findings, Social Economics, Trends, University News|

This article was originally posted on 2019-07-12 19:28:14 “The Philippine economy has two ‘sweet spots’ going for it in the next twenty years at least,” says eminent economist Bernardo M. Villegas in a paper released during the recent Midyear Business Economics Briefing at the University of Asia and the Pacific. The first is the country’s ... continue reading

Call for faculty research which can be promoted using CRC’s Communication Initiatives

By |June 2nd, 2019|CRC Communications, CRC Events, CRC Publications, CRCFI Research Fund, Family and Youth Education, Migration and Overseas Filipino Work, Professorial Chairs, Social Economics, University News|

The Center for Research and Communication invites all part-time and full-time faculty members to share their research findings to UA&P’s external public, through its new research communication initiatives. These initiatives include: assisting the faculty in organizing events where they can present their research results to external audiences; and writing popular feature articles based on the ... continue reading