All employees are requested to use only the new RFID tapping stations starting February 28, 2024 (Wednesday). This will be done as the last step of the parallel testing process and also to ensure that the daily time records (DTR) of employees are accurately uploaded and captured in the HRIS.
As part of the testing, all employees are advised to monitor their DTR for accuracy. Please note that, for now, time records are reflected in the HRIS one day after tapping. Real-time updating shall be made possible at the next stage of testing. If any errors/discrepancies are noted in your DTR, please report these to Ms. Jilliane Salayog ([email protected]) of HRM immediately.
We thank everyone in advance for their cooperation and patience during the period of testing and transition to the new RFID system.
The University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P) held an appreciation ceremony at the PLDT Hall last February 12, 2024, for Joint Venture Audio Visual Lighting, Inc., represented by Mr. Oliver Yulo, Senior Managing Director, for their audio and lighting equipment donation to the University.
Present in the appreciation ceremony were members of the Yulo family together with UA&P President Dr. Winston Conrad Padojinog, Vice President for Business Development and Alumni Affairs Dr. Robert Roque, VP for Faculty Affairs Dr. Marya Svetlana Camacho, VP for Administrative Affairs Mr. Guillermo Pablo III, VP for Academic Affairs Dr. Amado Saquido, University Secretary Mr. Anthony David, School of Economics Dean Dr. Peter U, School of Sciences and Engineering Dean Dr. Noemi Torre, College of Arts and Sciences Dean Dr. Maria Asuncion Magsino, and Center for Teaching and Learning Managing Director Mr. Jason de Villa.
Mr. Yulo, who took some classes in UA&P, believes that the University has played a major role in motivating him to pursue his passion for music, thus creating Joint Venture.
The audio and lighting equipment that Joint Venture donated is currently used in the PLDT Hall and ACB 302.
Joint Venture Audio Visual Lighting Inc. is a pioneering entity at the intersection of audio and lighting technologies. Founded on the principles of excellence and creativity, the company offers a comprehensive suite of services that caters to various client needs.
The company has collaborated with leading brands to elevate their events and has partnered with cultural institutions to provide audiovisual installations in museums, galleries, and public spaces. They specialize in entertainment spaces such as arenas, malls, bars, and retail stores.
Mr. Oliver Yulo (front row, 5th from left) and his family (front row, left) with UA&P President Dr. Winston Conrad Padojinog, members of the UA&P Management Committee, school deans, UA&P employees, and Joint Venture employees.
All UA&P employees are invited to answer the Employee Welfare & Feedback Form to request assistance, share any current concerns regarding their work, report an incident requiring attention from the administration, or give suggestions for the improvement of the University's programs and services.
The Junior College Program of the College of Arts and Sciences would like to invite all employees and students to a talk titled "May Nagpapatibok Na Ba Ng Puso Mo?" on February 21 (Wednesday) from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm at the Li Seng Giap Auditorium.
The get-together aims to provide an opportunity for students to listen to real-life stories of courtship and love, which is not limited to romantic love. The following guests will talk about their vocation to either marriage or celibacy:
- Mr. Yael and Mrs. Karylle Yuzon
- Atty. Ramon and Mrs. Jocelyn Cabrera
- Mr. Lennon and Mrs. Cathy Ramirez
- Fr. Dean Johnpaul Menchavez
- Ms. Dorothy Castañeda
If you wish to attend, kindly register here on or before February 21 at 9:00 am.
For any questions or concerns, please email [email protected].
The School of Management Operations Committee is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Anna Maria E. Mendoza as the Program Director of the Master of Science in Management (MScM) Program, concurrent with her appointment as the SMN Dean, effective January 1, 2024.
Mrs. Lota Kristine S.J. Nable will continue helping in managing the program, while Mr. Nogin Bunda will remain the Program Coordinator. Ms. Mirabel Marcelo, the Program Officer of MScM, will continue assisting the program in its day-to-day dealings with SMN's stakeholders.
We enjoin everyone to give their full support to the Program.