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* [[UP College of Arts and Letters|Arts and Letters, College of]] | |||
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* [[UP College of Business Administration|Business Administration, College of]] | |||
* [[UP School of Economics|Economics, School of]] | |||
* [[UP College of Education|Education, College of]] | |||
* [[UP College of Engineering|Engineering, College of]] |
Revision as of 10:56, 15 February 2009
Located on Diliman, Quezon City, University of the Philippines Diliman is the flagship campus, seat of administration and largest of all constituent universities of the University of the Philippines System and offers the largest number of academic program throughout the System.
The university has extension program in Pampanga located at Clark Special Economic Zone and extension program in Olongapo located at Olongapo, Zambales.
Organization
The University of the Philippines System was headed by the UP Board of Regents which is the highest policy-making body of the University. The Diliman campus was headed by Chancellor Sergio S. Cao.
Name | |
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Chancellor | Dr. Sergio S. Cao |
Dr. Lorna I. Paredes | Vice-Chancellor for Academic Affairs |
Dr. Luis G. Sison | Vice-Chancellor for Research and Development |
Dr. Elizabeth L. Enriquez | Vice-Chancellor for Student Affairs |
Dr. Cynthia Grace C. Gregorio | Vice-Chancellor for Community Affairs |
Prof. Mary Delia G. Tomacruz | Vice-Chancellor for Administration |