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# The professor has declined the nomination.
# The professor has declined the nomination.
* '''Is this a popularity contest?'''<br />
* '''Is this a popularity contest?'''<br />
No. Although a professor's popularity may be a factor in voting, the Symposium seeks to highlight the academic passions of UP professors. The professors are supposed to be chosen on the basis of their ability to expound great ideas in their chosen fields of expertise.  
No. Although a professor's popularity may be a factor in voting, the Symposium seeks to highlight the academic passions of UP professors. The professors are supposed to be chosen on the basis of their ability to expound on great ideas in their chosen fields of expertise.  
* '''Who can vote or nominate?'''
* '''Who can vote or nominate?'''
Anybody with a UP Webmail account.
Anybody with a UP Webmail account.

Latest revision as of 17:44, 21 September 2010

"This is UP! - the Great Ideas Symposium

  • I nominated my professor. Why didn't I find his name when I logged in to vote?

These are the possibilities:

  1. DILC has yet to complete the verification of teaching status of the faculty.
  2. The professor does not have any teaching load this semester.
  3. The professor has declined the nomination.
  • Is this a popularity contest?

No. Although a professor's popularity may be a factor in voting, the Symposium seeks to highlight the academic passions of UP professors. The professors are supposed to be chosen on the basis of their ability to expound on great ideas in their chosen fields of expertise.

  • Who can vote or nominate?

Anybody with a UP Webmail account.

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