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Technological University of the Philippines Manila (Main Campus) Technological University of the Philippines (Taguig Campus) Universidad de Manila; University of the Philippines. University of the Philippines Diliman; University of the Philippines Manila; University of Caloocan City (Congressional Campus) University of Makati; Valenzuela City ...
Manuel Quezon University campus at Quiapo, Manila. Subsequently, the Schools of Criminology, Architecture and Secretarial Education were separated from the School of Arts and Sciences, Engineering and Commerce and Business Administration, respectively. The School of Information Technology is the latest addition to the university community.
The Philippine Journal of Industrial Education and Technology (PJIET) is the university's bi-annual research publication. It publishes research outputs, factual/critical articles, research and book reviews in industrial education and technological research. PJIET is published by the TUP University Research and Development Services (URDS). [14]
Universidad de Manila, also referred to by its acronym UdM, is a public coeducational city government funded higher education institution in Manila, Philippines.It was founded in April 26, 1995 with the approval by Mayor Alfredo Lim of Manila City Ordinance (MCO) No. 7885 “An Ordinance Authorizing the City Government of Manila to Establish and Operate the Dalubhasaan ng Maynila (City College ...
It is located in Metro Manila, Philippines, with 2 campuses, 1 in Quezon City, the T.I.P. QC campus, and 1 in Manila, the T.I.P. Manila campus. It is a private non-sectarian stock institution founded on February 8, 1962 by a group of educators led by Engineer Demetrio A. Quirino, Jr. and Dr. Teresita U. Quirino.
The University of the Philippines Manila is situated in the bustling area of Ermita, Manila. Its 14 ha (35 acres) campus [7] is the home to the Philippine General Hospital and the National Institutes of Health. It is the second largest university campus in the City of Manila after the 22 ha (54 acres) University of Santo Tomas.
The U.P.–Ayala Land TechnoHub is an information technology hub jointly developed by the University of the Philippines Diliman and property developer Ayala Land. It is located along Commonwealth Avenue in U.P. Campus, Quezon City, Metro Manila.
St. Paul University Manila; St. Scholastica's College, Manila; San Beda University; San Sebastian College – Recoletos; Santa Isabel College Manila; Southeast Asia Interdisciplinary Development Institute; STI College