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CRC partners with Habitat for Humanity Philippines to host “BAHAYnihan: Rising Together through Housing”

By |October 22nd, 2020|CRC Communications, CRC Events, Infrastructure and Industry, News, Partnership Events, Partnerships, Research Findings, Trends|

Pasig City -- Having an adequate home is now, more than ever, a matter of life and death. In celebration of World Habitat Day and as part of Urban October, the Center for Research and Communication, in partnership with Habitat for Humanity Philippines and Habitat’s Terwilliger Center for Innovation in Shelter (TCIS),  are hosting “BAHAYnihan: Rising ... 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

“A CELEBRATED FIRST”: Notes on the International Cooperative Alliance – Asia Pacific’s (ICA-AP) Webinar on Waking the Asian Pacific Cooperative Potential

By |August 4th, 2020|CRC Events, CRC Publications, News, Professorial Chairs, Research Findings, Social Economics, Trends, University News|

ORTIGAS, Pasig -- Last July 2, 2020, the International Cooperative Alliance Asia Pacific (ICA-AP) hosted a webinar on “Waking the Asian Pacific Cooperative Potential” which extensively discussed the background and vision of the newly published book of the same title. The webinar was moderated by ICA-AP Regional Director Mr. Balu Iyer, and was attended by ... continue reading

Upcoming ICA-AP webinar highlights newly published book “Waking the Asian Pacific Cooperative Potential”

By |July 1st, 2020|CRC Events, CRC Publications, News, Professorial Chairs, Research Findings, Social Economics, Trends, University News|

ORTIGAS, Pasig —  If you’re interested in celebrating and replicating the successes of the co-operative movement in the Asia Pacific Region, then you already know about the release early last month of the new book “Waking the Asian Pacific Co-operative Potential,” which focuses on case studies of two Co-operatives in the Philippines and compares their ... 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

CRC and UA&P IST host Webinar on “People Technology” with UnionBank EVP and Chief Human Resource Officer Michelle Rubio

By |June 4th, 2020|CRC Communications, CRC Events, Digital Sector, Expertise, IGNITE AsiaPacific Discussion Series, News, Partnership Events, Trends, University News, Webinars|

In times of uncertainty and rapid change, organizations and workforces inevitably turn towards technology to provide solutions to unexpected problems and stability in an unpredictable business landscape.  And all of that can be either very daunting or very empowering – depending on the attitudes you and your organization have towards “people tech.” In a webinar ... continue reading

CRC & IST to host webinar on Standards & the future of Data Privacy Work

By |June 4th, 2020|CRC Communications, CRC Events, Digital Sector, Expertise, Ignite AsiaPacific, IGNITE AsiaPacific Discussion Series, News, Partnership Events, Trends, University News|

ORTIGAS, Pasig -- “Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?” If the various concerns and controversies of the COVID 19 Quarantine era have taught us to ask one question, it’s this one. Who watches the watchers?In the case of Data Privacy Professionals, it’s a question that’s even more urgent, since the law that created this essential profession only ... continue reading