Academics Archives - 探花精选 /category/academics/ The Pontifical and Royal Catholic University of the Philippines Tue, 17 Sep 2024 22:23:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2019/07/cropped-800px-Seal_of_the_University_of_Santo_Tomas.svg_-32x32.png Academics Archives - 探花精选 /category/academics/ 32 32 UST’s Speech-Language Pathology program highlighted in award-winning poster in University of Malta /ust-speech-language-pathology-program-highlighted-in-award-winning-poster-in-university-of-malta/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ust-speech-language-pathology-program-highlighted-in-award-winning-poster-in-university-of-malta Tue, 17 Sep 2024 01:50:05 +0000 /?p=182904 Five students of the BS Speech-Language Pathology program of the College of Rehabilitation Sciences bagged the Best Curriculum Poster Award in the SLP International Network Summer School hosted by the…

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Five students of the BS Speech-Language Pathology program of the College of Rehabilitation Sciences bagged the Best Curriculum Poster Award in the SLP International Network Summer School hosted by the University of Malta from August 18-25, 2024.

BS-SLP students Mariela Anya Sori帽o, Kathleen Megan Torres, Emilia Andrea Coronel, Robert Anthony Bertumen, and Vinz Adrian Chan were under the supervision of Inst. John Arden Romanillos, MHPEd, RSLP, who together showcased how UST runs its BS-SLP program. 

First offered in 2009, the four-year bachelor鈥檚 degree program involves at least 1,200 hours of supervised clinical training in various settings, such as the community and hospital. Such training endeavors allow students to screen, evaluate, and assess patients and help in individual and group therapy sessions. Apart from equipping students to handle concerns on speech, language, and swallowing disorders, aural habilitation and rehabilitation and augmentative and alternative communication are integrated in the curriculum.

Graduates of the program may proceed to take advanced studies in the fields of health professions education, clinical audiology, and medicine (all offered in UST), bringing with them sound training in practice and research. The Department of Speech-Language Pathology includes as part of its thrusts the conduct of research that will adapt and make culturally relevant SLP interventions, develop evidence-based practices, and promote professional growth and continuing education.

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2024 UST Engineering Alumni Summit: Conference, Recognition, and General Assembly /2024-ust-engineering-alumni-summit-conference-recognition-and-general-assembly/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=2024-ust-engineering-alumni-summit-conference-recognition-and-general-assembly Mon, 16 Sep 2024 03:48:27 +0000 /?p=183150 With the theme “EnggPowering Synergy: Connecting Minds, Uniting Expertise, and Shaping Futures”, this prestigious event will bring together alumni engineers, professionals, and industry leaders from diverse fields to explore the…

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With the theme “EnggPowering Synergy: Connecting Minds, Uniting Expertise, and Shaping Futures”, this prestigious event will bring together alumni engineers, professionals, and industry leaders from diverse fields to explore the future of engineering.

Join us for insightful talks from esteemed plenary speakers, an exciting general assembly, and a special recognition ceremony to honor our generous benefactors who have contributed to the growth and success of the Faculty and students through donations and scholarships.

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Thomasian DOST scholars bag research presentation awards for studies on ecology, tropical lake, and neutron spectrometry /thomasian-dost-scholars-bag-research-presentation-awards-for-studies-on-ecology-tropical-lake-and-neutron-spectrometry/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=thomasian-dost-scholars-bag-research-presentation-awards-for-studies-on-ecology-tropical-lake-and-neutron-spectrometry Fri, 13 Sep 2024 03:34:36 +0000 /?p=183201 Three alumnae of the pioneer batch of BS Biology major in Environmental Biology (Class 2022) who also finished their MS Biology degrees from the UST Graduate School (Class of 2024)…

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Three alumnae of the pioneer batch of BS Biology major in Environmental Biology (Class 2022) who also finished their MS Biology degrees from the UST Graduate School (Class of 2024) and an alumnus of the M.Sc. Applied Physics major in Medical Physics (Class of 2024) won research presentation awards during the September 12-13, 2024 12th Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Advanced Science and Technology Human Resources Development Program (ASTHRDP) Graduate Scholars Conference held in Dusit Thani Mactan, Cebu.

The UST delegation to the 12th ASTHRDP Scholars Conference

Ms. Anne Parojinog, MS won first place in the Oral Competition of the Biological and Health Sciences category (MS level) for her research entitled 鈥淚ntegrated Urban Ecology: A socio-ecological overview of Metropolitan Manila and bioecological study of its two urban protected forests鈥.

Meanwhile, Ms. Pauline Maglipon, MS won first place in the Poster Competition of the Agricultural and Environmental Science category for her poster entitled 鈥淪patiotemporal distribution and diversity of plant communities in post fire sites of Mts. Iglit-Baco Natural Park, Occidental Mindoro, Philippines鈥. Both Ms. Parojinog and Ms. Maglipon were under the supervision of Biological Sciences academic researcher Nikki Heherson Dagamac, Dr.rer.nat.

Another Environmental Biology alumna, Ms. Kamille Poblete, M.Sc. won third place in the Poster Competition of the Biological and Health Sciences category for her research entitled 鈥淭emporal shifts of methane production and methane oxidizing bacteria communities: A limnological assessment in a tropical lake,鈥 which she conducted under the supervision of College of Science Dean Rey Donne S. Papa, PhD.

Lastly, Mr. Theo Victor Cavite of the MS Applied Physics major in Medical Physics program garnered second place in the Poster Competition of the Physical Sciences Category. His poster entitled 鈥淣eutron spectrometry via in-115 activation foil at the Philippines鈥 sole research reactor鈥 was co-authored with his supervisors Dr. Alvie J. Asuncion-Astronomo of the Philippine Nuclear Research Institute and Asst. Prof. Roland Cristopher F. Caballar, Ph.D. of the UST Department of Mathematics and Physics.

These award-winning student researchers are part of the UST delegation composed of 13 DOST scholars, four Graduate School academic staff, and two UST DOST-ASTHRDP office project staff. The 探花精选 is a member of the National Science Consortium (NSC) under the ASTHRDP of the DOST鈥揝cience Education Institute, which oversees the offering of scholarships in flagship Science and Technology graduate programs. UST is represented in the NSC by Dean Papa. First offered in UST in 2010, the DOST-ASTHRDP scholarship has supported 435 Master of Science graduates and 55 doctoral degree graduates. This academic year, there are 70 Master of Science and 6 doctoral students enjoying the scholarship.

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Accountancy alumna pockets world 9-Ball Championship, becomes first Pinay to win gold /accountancy-alumna-pockets-world-9-ball-championship-becomes-first-pinay-to-win-gold/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=accountancy-alumna-pockets-world-9-ball-championship-becomes-first-pinay-to-win-gold Fri, 13 Sep 2024 00:35:38 +0000 /?p=182934 Rubilen “Bingkay” Amit bagged the gold in the 2024 Mass茅 World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA) Women’s World 9-Ball Championship, held in Hamilton, New Zealand. The Thomasian snooker outlasted China’s Chen Si-Ming…

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Rubilen “Bingkay” Amit bagged the gold in the 2024 Mass茅 World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA) Women’s World 9-Ball Championship, held in Hamilton, New Zealand.

The Thomasian snooker outlasted China’s Chen Si-Ming in 4 sets, becoming the first Filipina pool player to join the league of 9-ball champions worldwide.

Amit is an alumna of the BSC Accountancy program, then offered in the College of Commerce and Business Administration, in 2004. Behind her team is Department of Psychology Chair Karen Katrina Trinidad, PhD (sports psychologists) and Philippine billiards legends Efren 鈥淏ata鈥 Reyes and Francisco 鈥淒jango鈥 Bustamante.鈥

Photos from Rubilen Amit’s social media accounts

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Filipino thought highlighted by Thomasian philosophers in 25th World Congress of Philosophy /filipino-thought-highlighted-by-thomasian-philosophers-in-25th-world-congress-of-philosophy/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=filipino-thought-highlighted-by-thomasian-philosophers-in-25th-world-congress-of-philosophy Sun, 01 Sep 2024 21:58:51 +0000 /?p=181960 In various paper presentations, Filipino thought was expounded on by Thomasian philosophers who attended the August 1鈥8, 2024 25th World Congress of Philosophy (WCP), which was held at Sapienza University…

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In various paper presentations, Filipino thought was expounded on by Thomasian philosophers who attended the August 1鈥8, 2024 25th World Congress of Philosophy (WCP), which was held at Sapienza University of Rome. Philosophy Beyond Boundaries was the theme of the 25th WCP, which attracted researchers worldwide to discuss it as a global platform for philosophical conversation. Several academics from the 探花精选 (UST) in the Philippines were among the eminent attendees, and contributed to the inclusive and diverse discourse of the Congress.

Complying with the Congress’s pledge to diversity, researchers from UST gave talks and took part in panels that broadened the discussion on Filipino philosophy and its role in international discourse. Professor Jove Jim S. Aguas of the Department of Philosophy, Graduate School, and Center for Theology, Religious Studies, and Ethics was a major contributor to the Congress. In addition to moderating and chairing the PAP Society Session titled “Filipino Philosophy in Dialogue: Expanding the Conversation,” Aguas contributed to the Center for Research in Values and Philosophy (CRVP) Round Table Discussion on National Values by presenting a paper titled “The Ambiguity of the Filipino Sense of Nationalism and Filipino Identity.”

In the Contributed Paper Sessions, Thomasian scholars presented their respective papers: 

鈼徛 聽聽聽 Prof. Fleurdeliz R. Altez-Albela, PhD (Department of Philosophy, Graduate School, and Center for Theology, Religious Studies, and Ethics) – “What Is Levinasian in Sustainability?: Sustainability in the Economy of Being Through Levinas鈥 Third”

鈼      Junior Teacher Blaise D. Ringor, PhD (Senior High School and Ecclesiastical Faculties) – “Education, Christian Values, and the Voiding of Reason: John Henry Newman鈥檚 Personalist Education”

鈼      Mr. Christian U. Solis, MA (Senior High School and Graduate School) – “Towards Understanding Fidelity in Marriage and Family: Paul Ricoeur on Man鈥檚 Capacity to Promise”

鈼      Mr. Charles Aldrin A. Delgado (Graduate School) – “Christianity as Discomfort: Kierkegaard鈥檚 Philosophy of Religion”

鈼      Inst. Ivan Efreaim A. Gozum, MA (Institute of Religion and Graduate School) – “Understanding Filipino Close Family Ties Through Gabriel Marcel鈥檚 Mystery of the Family”

Aguas also presented the paper entitled “The Relevance of the Metaphysics and the Notions of Being and Analogy of St. Thomas.”

These talks demonstrated the breadth and depth of philosophical study at UST and the contributions made by Filipino academics to international philosophical debates. Additionally, through one-on-one interactions, the Congress gave Filipino scholars a rare chance to fortify relationships and build mutual trust.

The Congress emphasized Rome’s long-standing position as a crossroads of civilizations, and it began with a ceremony at the ancient Baths of Caracalla. Prof. Luca Maria Scarantino, President of FISP, and Prof. Antonella Polimeni, Rector of Sapienza University, both emphasized the merging of humanistic and scientific cultures in philosophical conversations, reinforcing this subject of interconnection in their introductory statements.

Scholars addressed pressing ethical, social, cultural, political, and spiritual concerns all week long. Topics covered included the ethics of artificial intelligence, with discussions on the implications of AI on human decision-making and the ethical responsibilities of AI developers, and the place of spirituality in secular cultures, with debates on the role of spirituality in a modern, secular society. The Congress featured round table discussions, invited sessions, symposia, contributed paper sessions, endowed lectures, plenary sessions, student sessions, and the FISP General Assembly. The goal of these talks was to question conventional wisdom in philosophy by tackling issues of sustainability, gender and cultural diversity, inequality, and other modern world concerns.

Every five years, the WCP is arranged by the Federation Internationale des Soci茅t茅s de Philosophie (FISP) or the International Federation of Philosophical Societies. The WCP is a major conference that brings together philosophers, educators, students, and philosophy aficionados worldwide for a week-long discussion of a certain issue.

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Agricultural tractor automation through GPS developed by Engineering researchers, alumni /agricultural-tractor-automation-through-gps-developed-by-engineering-researchers-alumni/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=agricultural-tractor-automation-through-gps-developed-by-engineering-researchers-alumni Sun, 01 Sep 2024 03:11:53 +0000 /?p=181954 Assoc. Prof. Anthony James C. Bautista, DT of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Asst. Prof. Mary Grace Ann C. Bautista, MSc of the Department of Electronics Engineering, and BS Mechanical…

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Assoc. Prof. Anthony James C. Bautista, DT of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Asst. Prof. Mary Grace Ann C. Bautista, MSc of the Department of Electronics Engineering, and BS Mechanical Engineering alumnus John Raven Red have developed a way to use GPS technology to automate agricultural tractors with the AGROTIS Navigation System. The system was recently featured on GMA Network鈥檚 flagship newscast, 鈥24 Oras,鈥 in the segment “Game Changer,” highlighting its potential to revolutionize farming operations and improve efficiency for Filipino farmers.

The AGROTIS Navigation System, funded by the Department of Science and Technology – Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development (DOST-PCAARRD), can operate autonomously through GPS-guided navigation or be manually controlled via radio frequency. Developed in collaboration with the Philippine Rice Research Institute and the International Rice Research Institute, it is equipped with a robust safety system and offers versatile solutions for various tractor types. The technology is incubated at the UST TOMASInno Center, the University鈥檚 Technology-based Business Incubator (TBI) and aims to directly benefit local farmers by enhancing rice field land preparation.

During an interview held at the UST-Dr. Tony Tan Caktiong Innovation Center in UST鈥檚 research complex in Santa Rosa City, Bautista discussed the inspiration behind AGROTIS and its positive impact on farming operations. The Agricultural Machinery Testing and Evaluation Center (AMTEC) tested the system, which demonstrated significant improvements, reducing the field capacity of hand tractors from 31.25 hours per hectare to 20 hours per hectare, and increasing field efficiency from 60% to 80%. Additionally, a customer validation survey showed a 90% acceptability rate among local farmers.

Game-changing innovations like the AGROTIS Navigation System are among the thrusts of the recently opened UST-Dr. Tony Tan Caktiong Innovation Center鈥 to develop technologies that address local challenges and enhance the nation鈥檚 technological landscape, ultimately bringing significant benefits to the Filipino people.

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UST produces 69 Food Techs in August 2024 licensure exams, 2 claim top ranks /ust-produces-69-food-techs-in-august-2024-licensure-exams-2-claim-top-ranks/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ust-produces-69-food-techs-in-august-2024-licensure-exams-2-claim-top-ranks Fri, 30 Aug 2024 01:27:26 +0000 /?p=181951 The 探花精选 produced 69 Thomasian professionals in the August 2024 Licensure Examinations for Food Technologists after tallying a 68.32% passing rate. Two Thomasians also claimed their places…

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The 探花精选 produced 69 Thomasian professionals in the August 2024 Licensure Examinations for Food Technologists after tallying a 68.32% passing rate.

Two Thomasians also claimed their places in the Top 10 list. Claire Sy ranked #8 with her 86.26% score, while Reina Acantilado secured the #9 rank with her 86% personal rating.

The Professional Regulation Commission administered the said licensure exams.

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UST produces 23 electrical engineers in August 2024 licensure exams /ust-produces-23-electrical-engineers-in-august-2024-licensure-exams/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ust-produces-23-electrical-engineers-in-august-2024-licensure-exams Fri, 30 Aug 2024 01:24:22 +0000 /?p=181949 In the August 2024 electrical engineer licensure exams, the 探花精选 produced 23 new professionals, registering an 88.46% passing rate. The university’s passing rate likewise surpassed the 54.12%…

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In the August 2024 electrical engineer licensure exams, the 探花精选 produced 23 new professionals, registering an 88.46% passing rate.

The university’s passing rate likewise surpassed the 54.12% national passing rate.

The Professional Regulation Commission administered the said licensure exams.

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UST GenSan welcomes the pioneering batch to Thomasian community /ust-gensan-welcomes-the-pioneering-batch-to-thomasian-community/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ust-gensan-welcomes-the-pioneering-batch-to-thomasian-community Thu, 29 Aug 2024 02:10:51 +0000 /?p=181868 On August 29, 2024, the 探花精选 – General Santos officially welcomed the inaugural batch of students to the Thomasian Community at the UST General Santos Main Building…

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On August 29, 2024, the 探花精选 – General Santos officially welcomed the inaugural batch of students to the Thomasian Community at the UST General Santos Main Building lobby.

UST Rector Very Rev. fr. Richard G. Ang, O.P., PhD, led the Eucharistic Celebration. In his homily, fr. Ang acknowledged that there will be challenges and reluctance along their journey, especially in the new and big learning environment they are about to experience in the newly inaugurated Mindanao campus. However, the Rector encouraged them to take the first step. “Your true destiny will await you the moment you decisively commit yourselves to your newfound academic endeavor,” fr. Ang said.

“Freshmen, we want you not just to survive but to thrive, for your successes and glory are tantamount to our communal achievement,” fr. Ang added.

In the Academic Year 2024-2025, a total of 126 Thomasians from the School of Health Sciences, School of Business and Accountancy, and the School of Engineering and Information Technology experienced the same Thomasian tradition conducted annually in its Manila counterpart, namely the Welcome Mass, ROARientation, and the Thomasian Welcome Walk.

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UST rolls out USAID program on AI fundamentals in higher education /ust-rolls-out-usaid-program-on-ai-fundamentals-in-higher-education/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ust-rolls-out-usaid-program-on-ai-fundamentals-in-higher-education Tue, 27 Aug 2024 09:10:13 +0000 /?p=181809 The 探花精选 is the Philippine partner of the United States Agency for International Development, the RTI International, and Arizona State University in rolling out the US-Philippines Partnership…

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The 探花精选 is the Philippine partner of the United States Agency for International Development, the RTI International, and Arizona State University in rolling out the US-Philippines Partnership for Skills, Innovation, and Lifelong Learning (UPSKILL), particularly its DESIGN COLLABORATORY: Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education.

The collaboratory is a four-part webinar series featuring Thomasian experts. Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs Cheryl R. Peralta, DrPH provided the overview of Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education on August 12, 2024, while Educational Technology Center Acting Director April Joy M. Gascon, MAN, RN spoke about Innovating Teaching and Learning with AI.

On August 28, 2024, College of Education Assistant Dean Louie B. Dasas, PhD will discuss (Re)Designing Learning Assessments with AI in Mind, while Institute of Religion academic researcher Leo-Martin Angelo R. Ocampo, MA will close the series with the talk 鈥淪trengthening Humanity and Human Agency in the Era of Artificial Intelligence,鈥 in a big to refocus the discourse on the role of humans in the use of technology.

Interested participants may register here:

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