Innovation Research Fair 2024

The College of Science Innovation Committee under the Science and Society Program (SSP), in coordination with OADRIDE, OADSAPA, and TTBDO, is inviting CS constituents to attend the INNOVATION-RESEARCH FAIR 2024 ⚡ on April 29-30, 2024 at the Institute of Biology Auditorium. Interested participants may pre-register for the event through the link: https://bit.ly/AttendanceCSFacultyandResearchers on or before continue reading : Innovation Research Fair 2024

Application requirements

Requirements for Application: Complete application form Formal letter of application addressed to the Dean, College of Science, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City Official transcripts of undergraduate and graduate records (2 copies) Birth Certificate from National Statistics Office (for Filipino Citizens) Certified copies of diplomas or certificates of graduation(2 copies) At least two recommendation continue reading : Application requirements

Academic Announcements

Recognition and Graduation for 2019 Open for Applications: College of Science Graduate Office The College of Science Graduate Office opens the applications for academic year 2019-2020. IESM’s courses are included. Deadline of application is on 15th of April 2019 . Kindly visit their website for more information. “ Preliminary Comprehensive Exam for PhD Env Sci continue reading : Academic Announcements

15th IESM Anniversary Lecture Series with Dr. Christine Obusan

15th IESM Anniversary Lecture Series with Dr. Christine Obusan IESM in partnership with the Marine Mammals Research and Stranding Laboratory (MMRSL) brought another insightful talk for the 15th IESM Anniversary Lecture Series on March 14, 2018 at the IESM Auditorium. One of the institutes alumna, Dr. Christine Obusan talked about “Bridging the Gap between Macro continue reading : 15th IESM Anniversary Lecture Series with Dr. Christine Obusan

2018 New Year’s eve air pollution significantly reduced, but first hour still ‘hazardous’

2018 New Year’s eve air pollution significantly reduced, but first hour still ‘hazardous’ Originally posted on Air Today by Mylene Cayetano, Begie Perdigones, and Paul Losaria With the nationwide ban on firecrackers through President Duterte’s Executive Order No. 28, Metro Manila’s almost 13 million residents still succumbed to “hazardous” air during the first hour of continue reading : 2018 New Year’s eve air pollution significantly reduced, but first hour still ‘hazardous’