Tuesday, June 21, 2011

FMDS to Offer 4 New Degree Programs

The University of the Philippines Board of Regents recently approved four new degree programs proposed by the UP Open University's Faculty of Management & Development Studies  – the Diploma and Master in Land Valuation Management, and Diploma and Master of International Health.
The Diploma and Master of Land Valuation Management programs address the need for high quality valuation education that is accessible to private and government valuers and property managers throughout the country and elsewhere in the world. The Diploma program also targets those wishing to enter the valuation and property management profession. The MLVM program hopes to develop a perspective of land valuation and management for sustainable development. The DLVM and MLVM programs are ladderized so that DLVM graduates may continue to the MLVM program.
As most of the international health programs offered by universities in the Asia Pacific Region focus heavily on communicable and non-communicable disease control, the Diploma in International Health (DIH) and the Master of International Health (MIH) programs are envisioned to give equal emphasis to health promotion and health systems development. To be offered by FDMS, both programs are intended for entering and mid-career health professionals who are looking for graduate-level education and training that will prepare them for supervisory work in government health departments, local and international non-government organizations engaged in health and development work. The MIH program is particularly relevant to those who would like to pursue an academic career in international health.
These programs will be offered in the first semester, AY 2012-2013. For inquiries, please contact the UPOU Information Office at info@upou.edu.ph or the FMDS at fmds@upou.edu.ph. (with report from Anna Cañas)

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

International Year of Forests at Kamalayang Kalikasan Blog Ilulunsad

Sa ika-3 ng Marso, 2011, ilulunsad ng Faculty of Management & Developmnent Studies (FMDS) ng UP Open University (UPOU) ang International Year of Forests (IYF) sa UPOU Headquarters, Los Baños, Laguna.

Pasisinayaan ito ni Senador Juan Miguel F. Zubiri na magbibigay ng isang mensahe tungkol sa kahalagahan ng pagkalinga sa ating kalikasan. Ang pambungad na mensahe ay magmumula kay UPOU Chancellor Grace J. Alfonso.

Pormal ding ilulunsad ang “Kamalayang Kalikasan Blog and Balita: Digital Awareness Campaign for Forest Conservation.” Ang blog na ito ay nilikha para magkaroon ng espasyo ang mga UPOU Earth Ambassadors na malaman ang mga huling balita, gawain, at programa ukol sa IYF at maihayag ang kanilang mga opinyon at karanasan sa pangangalaga ng kalikasan. Maglalaman din ito ng mga trivia at munting kaalaman sa kalikasan.

Ilan sa mga inaasahang dadalo ay mga UPOU Earth Ambassadors mula sa Dayap Elementary School, Sto. Domingo Elementary School, at The Learning Place at ilang mga lokal na kinatawan mula iba’t ibang ahensya ng pamahalaan tulad ng DENR.

"Kamalayang Kalikasan" sa Alibata

Ang Alibata ay alpabeto ng mga sinaunang Pilipino.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

FMDS Visits the UPOU Earth Ambassadors in Dayap


A team from the Faculty of Management and Development Studies (FMDS) visited the UPOU Earth Ambassadors in Dayap Elementary School on February 2, 2011. The visit was part of sustaining the advocacy of FMDS in helping promote awareness on environmental conservation and management.

The UPOU Earth Ambassadors set-up the Kamalayang Kalikasan Board (KKBoard), a bulletin board of the UPOU Earth Ambassadors, to reach out to the other students in the school about how they can also be part of taking care of the environment. The FMDS team helped in designing the overall layout of the KKBoard to have a uniform look with the KKBoards in UPOU and in the two other schools of UPOU Earth Ambassadors, the Sto. Domingo Elementary School and The Learning Place.  

The team also visited the tree planting site in Dayap Elementary School. The seedlings that were planted just last November 2010 show promises that they will thrive and flourish. According to Mrs. Sahara Teresa Cruz, one of the advisers of the UPOU Earth Ambassadors, the students were quite enthusiastic about their roles as Earth Ambassadors and they really took time to nurture the seedlings they have planted.

The team also took the opportunity to invite the UPOU Earth Ambassadors to be part of the UPOU’s launching of the International Year of Forests which is part of the 16th Anniversary Celebration of the UPOU.


Wednesday, January 26, 2011

UPOU to Host 11th National Conference of the Philippine Society for the Study of Nature

The UP Open University will be the venue for the 11th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Philippine Society for the Study of Nature (PSSN) to be held on May 24-28, 2011. The Faculty of Management and Development Studies of the UPOU will lead this event. The theme of this year’s conference is "Scientific and Technological Innovations for Environmental and Disaster Management." 

This year's conference will feature scientific researches on science and technology in/for natural resources conservation, environmental education, nature and governance, upland environment, socio-cultural perspectives on the environment, climate change adaptation, and other nature studies.
To encourage more outstanding scientific studies on nature, there will be a competition for the Best Oral and Poster Paper Award. There will be 6 categories for the Best Paper Award: Biological Sciences, Physical Sciences, Social Sciences, Integrative Studies, Best Undergraduate Thesis, and Best High School Scientific Paper. Best paper award and cash prize will be awarded to the winners as well as Certificates of Recognition to all finalists. Finalists will be announced on March 26, 2011.

PSSN is a society of professionals from different fields of nature studies, both social and natural sciences. The society was organized to provide and develop strategies towards wise and sustainable use of nature; ensure a faithful representation of responsible thinking and sentiment regarding issues about nature; establish partnership/collaboration with LGU and NGO; establish local institutional chapters; strengthen camaraderie and cooperation among the members. Every year, PSSN conducts a national scientific convention to provide a venue for its members to share the results of their scientific endeavors on nature studies, establish research and extension linkages, elect officers and board of trustees members, and invite other individuals to become a member.

The society is now accepting abstracts/papers for presentation during the conference. For the details of the conference, interested individuals may click on the link below:
https://sites.google.com/site/pssn11thconference/.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Celebrating IYB, the UPOU’s way!


When the United Nations (UN) proclaimed 2010 to be the International Year of Biodiversity (IYB) and called on everyone to work together in safeguarding our planet’s biodiversity, the Faculty of Management and Development Studies (FMDS) of UP Open University heeded this call. The FMDS recognizes the need for environmental advocacy and programs that will help safeguard the environment and our biodiversity. Thus, the FMDS-UPOU Committee on International Year of Biodiversity was formed to plan and implement activities that will help in conserving our biodiversity. The creation of the IYB committee reinforces UPOU’s commitment to help address environmental issues and challenges. The committee believes that by stirring people’s awareness on biodiversity, the web of life is preserved and safeguarded. As the slogan of UN’s 2010 IYB goes Biodiversity is life, Biodiversity is our life, UPOU believes that through the activities it has implemented, a seed of life was already planted in each individual.

The FMDS-UPOU Committee on IYB spearheaded several activities in celebration of the IYB. A tree-planting activity in June 2010 kicked-off the celebration. This was followed by fora on taxonomy and food from our biodiversity. A food festival showcasing native foods was also held. The committee also held film showings of documentaries about the current state of our environment. The highlight of the celebration was the school caravans to three schools in the nearby communities of UPOU which aimed to promote awareness among school children and in developing “Earth Ambassadors”. The celebration culminated through a convention of “Earth Ambassadors” and closing program held at the UPOU Headquarters.