CRC Meeting with Ramon “Jun” Magsaysay Jr.

By |February 12th, 2013|CRC Events, News, Social Economics, University News|

This post was recovered from an article first posted on 2013-02-12 01:41:48 [ Photo: crcarch201302120141a] The Center for Research and Communication and representatives from cooperatives, OFWs, investors, agribusiness, and development organizations met with senatorial candidate Ramon “Jun” Magsaysay Jr. on January 29, 2013 in the University of Asia and the Pacific. Jun Magsaysay served as ... continue reading

The Leo Parma–Asiapro Professorial Chair for Social Entrepreneurship: Social Entrepreneurship towards Local Economy and Rural Development Conference

By |January 12th, 2013|Conferences, CRC Events, News, Social Economics, Trends, University News|

This post was recovered from an article posted on  2013-01-12 06:58:07 [ Photo: crcarch201301120658a] “This conference will make history in the Philippine economy,” commented Dr. Bernardo Villegas in his talk at the Social Entrepreneurship towards Local Economy and Rural Development Conference, organized by the School of Economics and the Center for Research and Communication on ... continue reading

The 5th Round Table Discussion on Structural Reform

By |December 15th, 2012|CRC Events, News, Research Findings, Round Table Discussions, Social Economics, Trends, University News|

This post was recovered from an article first posted on 2012-12-15 01:52:23 [photo: crcarch201212150152a] For its 5th Round Table Discussion on Structural Reform, the Center for Research and Communication explored the theme of regional decentralization. Held on December 3, 2012 at the Telengtan Hall, University of Asia and the Pacific, the RTD was participated in ... continue reading

The 1st Philippine Workers Cooperative Conference

By |October 16th, 2012|CRC Events, News, Research Findings, Social Economics, Trends, University News|

This post was recovered from an article first posted on 2012-10-16 08:20:27 “Based on my personal experience . . . people, dealers, enterprises and even cooperatives can shape and build the future.” With these words Mr. Leo Parma, Founder and Chief Business Builder of Asia Pro Cooperative, discussed the future of workers’ cooperatives in the ... continue reading

The 4th Round Table Discussion on Structural Reform

By |September 22nd, 2012|CRC Events, News, Research Findings, Round Table Discussions, Social Economics, Trends, University News|

This post was recovered from an article originally posted on 2012-09-25 09:49:29 [photo: crcarch201209250949a] The Center for Research and Communication conducted the 4th Round Table Discussion on Structural Reform on September 10, 2012 in the Telengtan Hall of the University of Asia and the Pacific. The Round Table Discussion tackled the theme “Forms of Regional ... continue reading

Announcement: 1st Philippine Workers Cooperative Conference

By |September 4th, 2012|CRC Events, News, Research Findings, Social Economics, Trends, University News|

This post was recovered from an article first posted on 2012-09-04 08:15:30 [Insert photo: crcarch201209040815a] The Center for Research and Communication of the University of Asia and the Pacific (CRC-UA&P) invites members of workers cooperatives to the 1st Philippine Workers Cooperative Conference with the theme, Workers Cooperative: A Vital Partner towards Poverty Alleviation and Socio-Economic ... continue reading

Launching of The Book of Virtues and Values

By |May 10th, 2012|Book Launches, CRC Events, News, Research Findings, Social Economics, University News|

This post was recovered from an article first published on 2012-05-10 07:49:48 [Photo: crcarch201205100749a] Last March 15, The Center for Research and Communication (CRC) held the launch of Dr. Bernardo Villegas’ latest book, The Book of Virtues and Values (3rd Edition), at Fully Booked in Bonifacio High Street, Taguig City. The book expounds on countless ... continue reading

The Empty Cradle Project

By |March 21st, 2012|Family and Youth Education, Professorial Chairs, Research Findings, Social Economics|

A turning point has occurred in the life of the human race. The sustainability of humankind’s oldest institution, the family—the fount of fertility, nurturance, and human capital—is now an open question. On current trends, we face a world of rapidly aging and declining populations, of few children—many of them without the benefit of siblings and ... continue reading