4 Pinoys to receive Japanese spring conferment

Pia Lee-Brago

MANILA, Philippines — Four Filipinos, including former foreign affairs secretary Alberto Romulo and former defense secretary Delfin Lorenzana, will receive the 2023 Spring Conferment of Japanese Decorations for their contributions to forging stronger ties between the Philippines and Japan.

The Japanese government on Saturday announced the recipients of the 2023 Spring Conferment of Japanese Decorations.

Dr. Cynthia Neri Zayas, the country’s leading maritime anthropologist, and Gamaliel Cordoba, former commissioner of the National Telecommunications Commission, are also recipients of the award.

Romulo, who served as foreign affairs secretary from 2004 to 2011, will be awarded the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun while the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star will be awarded to Lorenzana.

Zayas will be awarded the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Rosette. Cordoba will receive the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon.

On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic relations between Japan and the Philippines, Romulo contributed to the formulation of the Japan-Philippines Joint Statement titled “Partnership between Close Neighbors for Comprehensive Cooperation,” which forms the basis for today’s strategic partnership between the two nations.

By leading negotiations with Japan on the “Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement,” the Japanese embassy in Manila said Romulo helped elevate the two countries’ economic relationship to new heights.

Meanwhile, Lorenzana served as defense secretary from 2016 to 2022. During his term, the embassy said the defense cooperation and exchanges between Japan and the Philippines were significantly enhanced.

It was also under his tenure in 2020 that a contract was concluded between the Department of National Defense and Mitsubishi Electric Corp. Inc. for the delivery of air surveillance radar systems, marking the first overseas transfer of defense equipment between Japan and the Philippines.

Having completed her master’s and doctoral degrees in Japan, Zayas collaborated with Japanese anthropologists in pioneering maritime anthropological studies in the Philippines.

“Her internationally recognized works on the cultures of disasters and free women divers, or ‘ama,’ in Japan have deepened the understanding of Japanese society worldwide,” the embassy said in a statement.

Zayas was also instrumental in introducing Japanese traditional performing arts to the Philippines. She continues to promote Japanese culture and society through her research and professorial stints at the University of the Philippines.

The embassy said Cordoba has made significant contributions to advancing cooperation between Japan and the Philippines in the field of telecommunications. He vigorously promoted the application of ISDB-T, a terrestrial digital television broadcasting standard devised by Japan.

He significantly contributed to the Philippine government’s decision to adopt ISDB-T in June 2010 and to the reaffirmation of its adoption in November 2013. He also initiated efforts for the smooth launch and dissemination of ISDB-T in the Philippines, in cooperation with the Japanese public and private sectors.

“The government of Japan warmly congratulates these four outstanding Filipinos and appreciates their significant contributions to forging stronger ties between Japan and the Philippines,” the embassy’s statement read.

In November, the late former foreign affairs secretary Albert del Rosario received the Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun from Emperor Naruhito of Japan for being instrumental in building the Japan-Philippines bilateral relationship toward becoming a “strategic partnership” and ensuring the safety of ships in the waters around the Philippines.

St. Luke’s Medical Center Welcomes New President and Chief Executive Officer



Manila, Philippines – St. Luke’s Medical Center, the premier healthcare institution in the Philippines, ushers in a new leadership that would allow the hospital to continue to deliver high-quality health services to its patients while remaining at the forefront of medical innovation.

On April 26, 2023, in Taguig City, St. Luke’s board of trustees approved the appointment of Dr. Dennis P. Serrano as the new President and Chief Executive Officer, effective May 1, 2023. Prior to this appointment, he was the hospital’s Executive Vice President for One Healthcare System.

With Dr. Serrano’s appointment, his predecessor, Dr. Arturo S. De La Peña, takes a new role in leading St. Luke’s Medical Research & Policy Institute and St. Luke’s Innovation & Transformation Center. He is also a board member of St. Luke’s Medical Center.

Dr. Serrano brings decades of experience in the medical field to his new role. A graduate of the UP College of Medicine in 1989, he took on his residency training in urology at the PGH and finished it in 1994. In 2005, Dr. Serrano attained his Master’s Degree in Hospital Administration from UP Manila.

He is one of the key individuals behind the success and continuous innovation at St. Luke’s Medical Center, where he spearheaded the Institution’s Robotic Radical Prostatectomy program in 2010. Other than his contribution to the medical center, he held leadership roles in various medical associations, both local and international.

His expertise, experience, and commitment to excellence will be instrumental in leading St. Luke’s Medical Center to provide the best care for its patients and community. He plans to focus on enhancing the patient experience and the culture of care for its employees. This will involve creating a more supportive environment for patients, implementing better tools for staff efficient workflow, and increasing communication between patients, their family members, and physicians. All these efforts would ensure that all patients get the best possible care in a safe and supportive environment while also creating a culture of appreciation among its employees.

Source: https://www.stlukes.com.ph/news-and-events/news-and-press-release/St-Lukes-Medical-Center-Welcomes-New-President-and-Chief-Executive-Officer

ProfEd faculty bags distinguished dissertation award in Taiwan

Ms. AL Ramirez



Asst. Prof. Donne Jone Sodusta, a faculty member at the Division of Professional Education of the College of Arts and Sciences, UP Visayas was given the Distinguished Dissertation Prize of the Taiwan Association for Sociology of Education (TASE). This is for his dissertation paper titled “Contriving and Curating Indigeneity: Problematization of the Philippines’ Indigenous Peoples Education.”

Sodusta earned his PhD degree at the National Dong Hwa University in Taiwan through the Taiwan Elite University postgraduate scholarship. His areas of research and interests are in policies and practices in multicultural education issues and indigenous peoples’ education.

He is currently teaching research and social sciences subjects to graduate students of the UPV Graduate School and the high school students of UP High School in Iloilo.

More photos on UP Visayas Facebook

UP Diliman is the lone top performing school in the April 2023 Electronics Engineers Licensure Examination



The University of the Philippines Diliman is the lone top performing school in the April 2023 Electronics Engineers Licensure Examination.

UP Diliman posted an 87.50% passing rate with alumni John Vincent A. Portugal in the 4th top spot, Moises Angelo Q. Sanchez in the 8th top spot, and Constantine Nicolai U. Tan in the 9th top spot.

Pagbati, mga Iskolar ng Bayan! Padayon!

Read more here: https://www.prc.gov.ph/…/april-2023-electronics…

Source: University of the Philippines Facebook

UPLB prof bags 2023 VAM award



Dr. Christian A. Rosales, an assistant professor at the Department of Human and Family Development Studies (DHFDS) of the College of Human Ecology (CHE) received the prestigious 2023 Virginia A. Miralao (VAM) Excellence in Research Award from the Philippine Social Science Council (PSSC).

His winning entry, “Pigs and ritual-hunting among the highland Tau-Buhid in Mounts Iglit-Baco Natural Park, Philippines,” explores the relationship of Tau-Buhid, a Mangyan community, with domesticated pigs through a combined multispecies ethnography and political ontology.

The paper bested several scientific works from other young social scientists across the country for its contribution to the indigenous community. It showed the cultural activities and traditional resource management integral to the sociality of the of Tau-Buhid who are commonly faced with political struggles.

Dr. Rosales is the first UPLB faculty member to receive the award with a statuette especially designed by noted Filipino artist Toym Imao.

The conferment ceremony took place on April 18, 2023, at the UPLB Rural Economic Development and Renewable Energy Center (REDREC) Auditorium. Also present at the event was Chancellor Jose V. Camacho, Jr., who is a former board member of PSSC.

The PSSC, a long-standing umbrella organization of professional social science groups in the Philippines, founded the VAM award in 2010 to honor the finest article, book chapter, or book written by a promising young scholar in the profession. (Janine R. Lardizabal)

Source: https://uplb.edu.ph/all-news/uplb-prof-bags-2023-vam-award/

UP College of Pharmacy would like to congratulates its 21 graduates for passing the April 2023 Pharmacist Licensure Examination





The UP College of Pharmacy would like to congratulate its 21 graduates for passing the recently-held April 2023 Pharmacist Licensure Examination! We would also like to extend our heart-felt felicitations to the other boardpassers who will all work together in building a stronger pharmacy workforce.

May you all serve the people, the country, and the profession!

Source: UP College of Pharmacy Facebook

2022 Bar Top 5 were batchmates at UP; topnotcher was valedictorian

Photo courtesy of the Supreme Court

MANILA — The University of the Philippines-College of Law swept the top 5 rankings in the 2022 Bar examinations.

On Saturday, the No. 2 passer revealed they came from the same class in the university.

“Batchmates ko ‘yung iba pang nakapasok sa top 5,” said 2022 Bar second placer Erickson Mariñas.

Czar Matthew Dayday, the topnotcher, was their class valedictorian, and 4th placer Andrea Jasmine Yu was the salutatorian of the class, said Mariñas.

Mariñas told ABS-CBN TeleRadyo that he, Dayday, and Christiane Claire Cregencia, the top 3 passer, are all working at the same law firm.

According to the UP Diliman Information Office, a total of 11 graduates from the its College of Law made it to the 2022 Bar Top 30, namely:

Dayday – 88.8083%
Mariñas – 88.7666%
Cregencia – 87.9667%
Yu – 87.7750%
Kim Gia Gatapia – fifth place, 87.4250%
Jayvy Gamboa – 13th place, 86.7000%
Sharlene Ann Joson – 15th place, 86.5834%
Luis Gabriel Perez – 17th place, 86.5583%
Joji Marie Salaver – 23rd place, 86.2417%
Aaron Daryl Marquez – 28th place, 86.0166%
Patricia Marie Ignacio – 30th place, 86.0000%

UP College of Law dean Edgardo Carlo Vistan II said they will be formally honored Monday night.

“Magagaling lahat ng Top 10, or hanggang sa Top 30 passers natin. They’re almost of equal caliber. And ang ano lang, ira-rank talaga sila based sa score. And nakakatuwa lang at very thankful kami na yung first five of the Top 30 ay galing sa UP College of Law,” Vistan told ABS-CBN’s TeleRadyo last Friday.

UP ranked third among the top performing law schools with more than 100 examinees.

“In recent years, kakaiba ‘tong nagawa nung aming mga estudyante, nung aming graduates. Sa totoo lang, sa kanila dapat lahat ng parangal na ibigay natin, kasama na rin sa mga naging guro nila na sila naman ang naging responsable para maipasa at magkaroon ng magandang scores ang ating mga bar candidates,” Vistan said.

“It’s a community effort. So, tuwang tuwa ako para sa UP Law community at para na rin sa University of the Philippines community,” he added, citing the “bar operations” as well of the candidates’ fellow law students.

In an ANC interview Friday, Mariñas said he didn’t expect to land on the list of topnotchers but admitted aiming to clinch the No. 1 spot.

“I was praying that I would top the Bar or pass the Bar,” Mariñas told ANC, saying one of his professors in law school told them to set their sights on being the topnotcher.

“Para at least kahit nag-fail daw kami,” he went on, “‘yung babagsakan pa rin namin is a passing grade, ‘di ba.”

A total of 3,992 out of 9,183 Bar candidates or 43.47 percent passed the 2022 Bar Exams.

This is lower compared to the 72.28 percent passing rate in the previous year but is among the higher passing rates in the past few years.

— TeleRadyo, April 15, 2023

Source: https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/15/23/bar-2022-top-5-were-batchmates-topnotcher-was-valedictorian

Magos named SK fellow to develop a compendium on Philippine History

Ms. AL Ramirez



Dr. Alicia P. Magos, professor emeritus of UP Visayas, was named one of the fellows of the Saliksik Kasaysayan: A Fellowship Program to Develop a Compendium of Philippine History.

Saliksik Kasaysayan (SK) is a ten-month program that will create a compendium of the different periods in Philippine history. Dr. Magos’ fellowship will focus on the Indigenous Peoples of the Visayas.

As SK Fellow, she is expected to come up with a comprehensive annotated bibliography of selected works and publications on Philippine history (according to assigned period), bibliographic essay of the references gathered, presentation of the research output on the assigned period, and write a short article based on the final output to be featured in the Philippine Social Science Council (PSSC) publication.

A fellowship fund of P250,000 was granted to Dr. Magos by the PSSC to pursue this project.

PSSC and REX Education collaborated for the conduct of this fellowship that aims to take stock of and secure the articles, materials, and references on the different periods of Philippine History that will be used by REX Education in writing and publishing textbooks on Philippine History.

Source: https://www.upv.edu.ph/index.php/news/magos-named-sk-fellow-to-develop-a-compendium-on-philippine-history

UP Cebu congratulates Professor Ligaya Rabago-Visaya for being an awardee of Vietnam International Achievers Awards 2023





𝗖𝗢𝗡𝗚𝗥𝗔𝗧𝗨𝗟𝗔𝗧𝗜𝗢𝗡𝗦!
𝗣𝗥𝗢𝗙. 𝗟𝗜𝗚𝗔𝗬𝗔 𝗥𝗔𝗕𝗔𝗚𝗢-𝗩𝗜𝗦𝗔𝗬𝗔 (𝗙𝗶𝗹𝗺 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗦𝘁𝗮𝗴𝗲 𝗔𝗰𝘁𝗿𝗲𝘀𝘀)
Awardee, Vietnam International Achievers Awards 2023
March 30, 2023
Royal Hotel Saigon
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Source: University of the Philippines Cebu Facebook