The University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P) and modern school management solutions provider Edusuite recently convened a hybrid kickoff meeting to formally begin their partnership on implementing UA&P's new school management system.
Representing UA&P were Mr. Jason de Villa, Managing Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL); Mr. Rey Vincenzo Cruz, Managing Director of the Admissions Office; Ms. Mona Go, FMR General Accounting Section Supervisor; Ms. Zsa Elises, CTL Educational Technology Specialist; Ms. Mellany Bravo, Registrar’s Office Systems & Database Administrator; and Mr. Joel Mendoza, Site Reliability Engineer of the Digital Transformation & Technology Office.
EduSuite was represented virtually by Business Growth Manager Nikki Villaluna, Client Success Manager Jessica Mae Garcia, and Joseph Eliezer Omopia.
Key topics discussed were the responsibility assignment matrix, the UNI implementation checklist, and the training schedule, which is set to begin on August 27. Weekly progress meetings are planned every Wednesday starting September. The group also reviewed the EduSuite helpdesk support and service level agreement.
This kickoff meeting marks an important step in UA&P’s digital transformation journey, aiming to enhance administrative efficiency and improve the student experience.
(L-R) Ms. Mellany Bravo (REG), Ms. Mona Go, (FMR), Mr. Joel Mendoza (DTT), Mr. Rey Vincenzo Cruz (ADM), Mr. Jason de Villa (CTL), and Ms. Zsa Elises (CTL).
The School of Education and Human Development (SED) invites everyone to the SED Research Colloquium 2025 on September 13 (Saturday) from 9:00 am to 11:00 am at the Telengtan Hall. This activity is part of the celebration of SED’s 32nd Foundation Anniversary.
The colloquium will showcase selected Graduate Program research papers. Abstracts of the research papers may be viewed here.
Register here. For inquiries, please email [email protected].
On August 6, the University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P), through the UA&P Child Development and Education (CDE) Center, welcomed delegates from Hong Kong-based Yew Chung College of Early Childhood Education (YCCECE) for a campus visit that marked a significant step toward international collaboration in early childhood education.
The visit followed a study tour to Hong Kong by faculty and administrators from UA&P CDE Center on July 22, during which initial discussions with YCCECE took place.
Representing YCCECE were Professor Kerry Lee, President; Ms. Winnie Ho, Director of Institutional Advancement and Marketing; and Ms. Miriam Shah, Senior Lecturer and Deputy Director of the Pamela Peck Discovery Space.
They were received by key UA&P officials, including Dr. Winston Conrad Padojinog, Outgoing President; Atty. Philip Yeung, Incoming President; and Ms. Melissa Garcia, Directress of the CDE Center. Also present were Dr. Lexie Estacio, from the Office of the Vice President for Faculty Affairs and former Directress of the CDE Center; and Ms. Shelesh Fadri, Administrative Officer of the CDE Center.
The visit provided an opportunity for both institutions to engage in in-depth discussions on potential areas of collaboration, including student internships, exchange programs, the development of a joint degree in early childhood education, and continuing professional development initiatives for faculty.
(L-R) Ms. Shelesh Fadri, Administrative Officer of the CDE Center; Ms. Miriam Shah, Senior Lecturer and Deputy Director of the Pamela Peck Discovery Space; Ms. Winnie Ho, Director of Institutional Advancement and Marketing; Professor Kerry Lee, President of YCCECE; UA&P President Dr. Winston Conrad Padojinog; Atty. John Philip Yeung, Incoming UA&P President; Ms. Melissa Garcia, Directress of the UA&P CDE Center; and Dr. Lexie Estacio from the Office of the Vice President for Faculty Affairs and former Directress of the CDE Center.
To equip professionals with the tools and strategies needed to manage and leverage data effectively, the University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P), through its Professional Education in Business Analytics (PrEBA) program, opens its Certificate Course in Data Governance.
Titled “From Foundation to Impact: Build Governance that Drives Value,” the two-module course is designed for data professionals aiming to lead with purpose and implement governance practices that deliver measurable business value.
The program covers the following:
The course will be conducted onsite at the UA&P Ortigas campus on Saturdays, from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm.
Module 1: September 13, 20, and 27
Module 2: October 4, 11, and 18
The registration deadline is September 1, 2025. Interested participants can enjoy early bird, group, and UA&P alumni discounts.
For more details or to register, visit bit.ly/DataGovReg or email [email protected].
The University of Asia and the Pacific is pleased to welcome six European exchange students from its partner universities for the first semester of the 2025–2026 academic year.
The students from France’s IRCOM are Joséphine Myriam Caroline Duyrat-Petry, Arthur Pierre Bapt, Faustine Constance Philippine Giletti, and Maguellonne Marie Aude Marthe Jean-Paul-II Chouvet.
From Spain, UA&P welcomes María Iparraguirre Ayerdi from the Universidad de Navarra and Ignacio Aliño Carbonell from the Universidad Católica de Valencia.
All will be at UA&P for the semester, with Mr. Carbonell staying for the full academic year. Their presence enriches the academic community and reflects UA&P’s ongoing commitment to global education and cultural exchange.
(L-R) Joséphine Myriam Caroline Duyrat-Petry, Arthur Pierre Bapt, Faustine Constance Philippine Giletti, and Maguellonne Marie Aude Marthe Jean-Paul-II Chouvet from IRCOM, with María Iparraguirre Ayerdi from the Universidad de Navarra and Ignacio Aliño Carbonell from the Universidad Católica de Valencia.