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UA&P ties up with BPI for Migration/OFW chair

By |February 6th, 2014|CRC Events, Migration and Overseas Filipino Work, News, Partnership Events, Partnerships, Research Findings, University News|

The Center for Research and Communication (CRC) signed a memorandum of agreement with the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) Foundation, Inc., establishing the BPI Professorial Chair for Migration and Overseas Filipino Work (MOFW) on February 3, 2014 at the BPI Head Office. BPI Foundation Executive Director Florendo Maranan and BPI President Cezar Consing sealed ... continue reading

The OFW Conference: A Second Look at the Overseas Employment Program

By |May 11th, 2012|CRC Events, Migration and Overseas Filipino Work, News, Research Findings, Trends, University News|

In its commitment to the effective management of overseas migration and enhancement of workers’ protection, the Center for Research and Communication organized “The OFW Conference: A Second Look at the Overseas Employment Program” on March 30, 2012, in the PLDT Hall of University of Asia and the Pacific. Vice President Jejomar Binay graced the conference ... continue reading

Announcement: The OFW Conference: A Second Look at the Overseas Employment

By |March 26th, 2012|CRC Events, Migration and Overseas Filipino Work, News, Research Findings, Trends, University News|

The Center for Research and Communication will hold the OFW Conference: A Second Look at the Overseas Employment Program on March 30 (Friday) from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at PLDT Hall. The conference will bring together key stakeholders who are genuinely concerned with the improvement of the state of overseas employment, particularly the workers ... continue reading

The Phenomenon of Migration

By |July 1st, 2011|CRC Events, Migration and Overseas Filipino Work, News, Research Findings, Trends, University News|

The Center for Research and Communication (CRC) has always been up to date with social issues. On April 28, CRC conducted its third RTD dedicated to the phenomena of migration. Introduced by Dr. Bernardo Villegas and Dr. Clement Camposano of the Institute of Political Economy, presentations focused on the status of three distinct kinds of ... continue reading