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* Former President, Association of Schools of Public Administration in the Philippines (ASPAP) | * Former President, Association of Schools of Public Administration in the Philippines (ASPAP) | ||
* Former Dean, Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP) | * Former Dean, Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP) | ||
== Education == | |||
* Ph.D. Political Science, '''University of the Philippines''' | |||
* M.A. Political Science, '''University of the Philippines''' | |||
* B.A. Political Science, '''University of the Philippines''' | |||
==Courses handled== | ==Courses handled== | ||
* POLSC 11 - Introduction to Political Science | |||
* POLSC 160 - Society, Government & Politics | |||
== Awards and Recognitions == | == Awards and Recognitions == | ||
== Lectures== | == Lectures == | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 14:29, 25 February 2013
Dr. Grace Gorospe-Jamon is the former executive director of the Philippine Social Science Council (PSSC) and was president of the Association of Schools of Public Administration in the Philippines (ASPAP). Having earned her Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of the Philippines, she worked as dean of the Development Academy of the Philippines Graduate School. She is also a fellow of the Social Weather Stations (SWS).
She is a faculty member of the Department of Political Science of the University of the Philippines, Diliman.
Administrative Positions
- Former Executive Director, Philippine Social Science Council (PSSC)
- Former President, Association of Schools of Public Administration in the Philippines (ASPAP)
- Former Dean, Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP)
Education
- Ph.D. Political Science, University of the Philippines
- M.A. Political Science, University of the Philippines
- B.A. Political Science, University of the Philippines
Courses handled
- POLSC 11 - Introduction to Political Science
- POLSC 160 - Society, Government & Politics