Work arrangement from May 26 to 31, 2025

 

The University will implement a partial shift to online work from May 26 (Monday) to May 31, 2025 (Saturday). This temporary arrangement allows flexibility while ensuring that key services remain accessible to our stakeholders.

Please keep the following in mind:

  • All employees must be available and responsive during work hours, whether working from home or onsite.
  • Some units may need to send a few people to work onsite (skeletal staffing). Your supervisor will let you know if this applies to your unit.
  • If you need to use any workspace or room on campus, your unit should coordinate in advance with AFM or the Reservations Office.
  • The University Library (3rd level) will be partially open to receive hard copies of theses and capstone projects from graduating students. The Law Library (4th level) will stay open for SLG and law students.

Library hours:
Monday to Friday: 8:30 am – 5:30 pm
Saturday: 8:30 am – 12:00 pm

  • The Registrar’s Office and the Admissions Office will maintain skeletal staffing onsite to assist students and parents submitting school documents.
  • While some areas may be closed off, the campus must remain open and welcoming. Gates will stay open, but internal closures (e.g., ACB) may proceed as needed.

We thank everyone for your cooperation, flexibility, and continued commitment to service excellence.

UA&P, Manila Doctors Hospital sign MOA for student mental health services

 

The University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P), through its Center for Student Affairs (CSA), formalized a partnership with Manila Doctors Hospital (MDH) on May 14, 2025, with a Memorandum of Agreement signing held at UA&P.

The collaboration establishes MDH as UA&P’s official mental health referral partner, enabling students to access professional psychological and psychiatric services through the CSA - Office of Guidance and Counseling (OGC). The partnership aims to strengthen the university’s mental health support system by providing confidential, high-quality care for students needing diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing support.

Present at the signing were UA&P President Dr. Winston Conrad Padojinog, CSA Executive Director Dr. Cecilia Resurreccion, and OGC Officer-in-Charge Ms. Ma. Katherine Olivia Nazal. MDH was represented by its President, Ms. Arlene Ledesma, and Hospital Director Dr. Hian Ho Kua.

(L-R) MDH Hospital Director Dr. Hian Ho Kua, MDH President Ms. Arlene Ledesma, UA&P President Dr. Winston Conrad Padojinog, CSA Executive Director Dr. Cecilia Resurreccion, and OGC Officer-in-Charge Ms. Ma. Katherine Olivia Nazal.

 

In their remarks, both parties emphasized their shared commitment to promoting student well-being and holistic development. The signing ceremony not only formalized the agreement but also reinforced both institutions’ dedication to promoting a mentally healthy academic environment where students can thrive.

MDH President Ms. Arlene Ledesma & UA&P President Dr. Winston Conrad Padojinog.

 

With other officials of Manila Doctors Hospital and staff of the UA&P Center for Student Affairs.

PolEco, Lex Honors students visit the Department of Foreign Affairs

 

On May 7, 2025, students from the Political Economy and Lex Honors programs of the UA&P School of Social Sciences, Law, and Governance (SLG) visited the new headquarters of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) in DoubleDragon Tower, Pasay City. The activity was part of their Political Dynamics class under SLG Dean Dr. Nick Alviar and formed a segment of the DFA Public Diplomacy Caravan, organized by the Office of Public Diplomacy (OPD).

The students were welcomed by DFA officials from various offices, including the OPD, the Human Resources Management Office, the Maritime and Ocean Affairs Office, and the Office of Policy Planning and Coordination. The officials delivered presentations and engaged the students in a dialogue on key foreign policy issues and career opportunities in the Department.

Among the topics discussed were the Philippines' stance on the West Philippine Sea, the War in Gaza, and the Ukraine-Russia conflict. The students also had the opportunity to ask questions and gain deeper insight into the country’s diplomatic priorities and challenges.

The visit included guided tours of several DFA offices, including the Office of Middle East and African Affairs and the OPD, where students learned about the daily functions and operations of the Department. The group also had the chance to meet Filipino diplomats and UA&P alumni currently serving in the DFA.

 

Photos from the Department of Foreign Affairs, Republic of the Philippines.

Invitation | UA&P Chorale Summer Workshops 2025

 

Members of the UA&P community, as well as high school students (ages 13–18), are invited to step into a season of growth and harmony this summer with Kanta at Kultura: UA&P Chorale Summer Workshops 2025. 

Running from June 2 to July 24, 2025, the courses include Voice, Music Theory, Expression, Choral Unity, and even Cosmetics that are designed to nurture both artistic talent and personal confidence.

Enrollment is until May 30 (Friday). Inquire or enroll via [email protected] or register here.

 

 

Invitation | PACU 7th LAMP Summit

 

The Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities (PACU), through the Committee on Institutional Quality Improvement, invites you to the Leadership and Management Perspectives in Higher Education (LAMP) Summit on May 28 (Wednesday) from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm at UA&P.

 

The 7th LAMP Summit, with the theme "Fortifying the Curriculum and Embracing Lifelong Learning Pathways," is designed as a space for higher education leaders, academicians, and learning practitioners to come together to surface challenges, connections, and strategic collaborations among private higher education leaders in the country. The LAMP Summit is  where school leaders can share stories and best practices about quality management. Unlike a typical seminar or webinar, which is heavy on lectures, the LAMP Summit is designed to be participatory, interactive, and features thought leaders, participated in by thought leaders.

The program may be viewed here.

Expected participants are from PACU and non-PACU member private higher education institutions in the Philippines. 

As the host institution, UA&P faculty and administrative staff are invited by PACU to participate in the sessions with waived registration fees without meals. Since the participants' lunch will be served at the UA&P Cafeteria, the Executive Cafe will be open to employees on campus on this day. 

Questions and clarifications may be directed to the Office of Academic Quality Assurance at [email protected]

  
Pearl Drive, Ortigas Center, Pasig City 1605, Philippines
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Pearl Drive, Ortigas Center, Pasig City 1605, Philippines (632) 8637-0912 to 26