All female faculty and staff are invited to the Meditation for Women on August 12 (Tuesday) from 3:30 pm to 4:00 pm at the ALB Oratory.
This 30-minute monthly meditation offers a meaningful pause from the day to reflect, pray, and listen to a short spiritual talk that can guide and inspire. The meditation will be led by Fr. Alfred Cruz.
Immediately after the meditation, a merienda get-together will be held at the Executive Café.
To register for the activities, click here. For inquiries, please contact Ms. Zoila Pilola at [email protected].
The University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P) and the University of Granada (UGR) in Spain participated in a faculty and staff exchange under the Erasmus+ program. This collaboration aims to foster cultural exchange and professional development between the two institutions.
As part of the exchange, Dr. Rocio Cruz and Dr. Elena Ortez from UGR's Department of Spanish Language led a two-day seminar titled "Hola! Unveiling Spanish Heritage" on July 9-10, 2025. The seminar provided an in-depth look into the Spanish language and culture, covering topics such as cinema, festivals, sports, cuisine, and specifically, the traditions of Andalusia.
UA&P President Dr. Winston Conrad Padojinog with (L-R) UGR professors Dr. Rocio Cruz Ortiz and Dr. Elena Fernandez de Molina Ortes and UA&P International Affairs Officer Ms. Jhona Camba.
The speakers (3rd and 4th from right) with the attendees of the 2nd day of the seminar.
Meanwhile, Ms. Marielle Uy-Abella of UA&P's Public and International Affairs Office traveled to Spain to take part in the "Intercultural Insights Week 2025: Connecting Cultures in the Academic Environment" hosted by the University of Granada from July 7-11, 2025. The event served as a platform to enhance skills, share best practices, and strengthen international cooperation on interculturality within academic settings.
Ms. Marielle Uy-Abella.
With the participants of the University of Granada's Intercultural Insights Week 2025.
The exchange program highlights the commitment of both universities to global collaboration and underscores the importance of fostering a deeper understanding of diverse cultures in higher education.
University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P) students are currently immersed in the rich academic and cultural experience offered by Dongguk University in Seoul through its Dongguk International Summer School (DISS). The program, running in two distinct sessions, offers participants the opportunity to earn academic credits while exploring various facets of Korean society.
The first session of DISS, held from June 23 to July 4, 2025, saw the participation of UA&P students Pauline Margaret Vivar (SLG), Alyssa Grace Diaz (SLG), and Yoela Leonor (SLG).
Currently underway, the second session, from July 7 to July 18, 2025, includes UA&P attendees Stacey Ang (SMN), Mae Magdalene Marajas (SLG), Althea Sandriana Sim (SLG), Mary Norvilex Porte (SMN), Iñaki Miguel Gutierrez (SLG), Beatrice Nicole Yasaña (SCM), and Rodelyn de Borja (SMN).
Dongguk University, highly regarded for its programs in Korean Media, Culture, Business, Humanities, and Social Sciences, provides a comprehensive curriculum for both Korean and international students. Beyond classroom learning, the DISS program is enhanced by a special study tour designed to offer participants a deeper understanding of Korea's historical and social landscape.
Two faculty members from the Department of Arts of the College of Arts and Sciences participated in the “Heritage, Art of Living and Tourism" Summer School program in Angers, France, from June 30 to July 11, 2025.
Department of Arts Officer in Charge Ms. Andrea Abulencia and Arts instructor Mr. Arthur Vito Cruz attended in-class sessions and joined the various tours of the Angers and Loire Valley region, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The summer school, offered by ESTHUA, National Institute of Tourism – INNTO France, and IRCOM School of Humanities & Management, “aims to provide a concrete and relevant response to the challenges of future tourism: valuing heritage, enhancing green tourism and developing teamwork with local partners.”
The Center for Student Affairs - Office of Student Development is pleased to inform you about the B.I.G.G.K.A.S. - Job Hunting Essentials project happening this month of July 2025, which will benefit students and course completers from the Pasig City Skills Development Office (PCSDO).
The project includes a workshop on using an online job portal, resume writing, and preparing for a job interview. Aside from this, the participants will also have an opportunity to shop for preloved office clothes (for free), which they may use for their job.
In line with this, we would like to ask for your support through the generous donation of preloved ready-to-wear (clean) business/office wear, such as blouses, skirts, dresses, pants, polo shirts, neckties, blazers, coats, shoes, etc. Moreover, your help in disseminating information about this will also be appreciated.
Donations will be accepted at the Center for Student Affairs (2/F CAS Bldg.) until July 29 (Tuesday).