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'''Dr. Ma. Fe V. Mendoza''' is a full professor of public administration at the University of the Philippines. She currently serves as vice chancellor for academic affairs of the U.P. Open University (UPOU), U.P. System's constituent university concerned with distance learning. She also served as dean of UPOU's Faculty of Management and Development Studies. | '''Dr. Ma. Fe V. Mendoza''' is a full professor of public administration at the University of the Philippines. She currently serves as vice chancellor for academic affairs of the U.P. Open University (UPOU), U.P. System's constituent university concerned with distance learning. She also served as dean of UPOU's Faculty of Management and Development Studies. | ||
She earned her Doctor of Public Administration (DPA) degree from the University of the Philippines. | |||
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Dr. Ma. Fe V. Mendoza is a full professor of public administration at the University of the Philippines. She currently serves as vice chancellor for academic affairs of the U.P. Open University (UPOU), U.P. System's constituent university concerned with distance learning. She also served as dean of UPOU's Faculty of Management and Development Studies.
She earned her Doctor of Public Administration (DPA) degree from the University of the Philippines.
Education
- Doctor of Public Administration (DPA), University of the Philippines
- M.A. Development Studies, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, Netherlands
- M.A. Demography, University of the Philippines
- A.B. Economics, University of the Philippines
Administrative Positions
- Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, U.P. Open University
- Former Dean, Faculty of Management & Development Studies, U.P. Open University
Courses handled
- PA 141 (Public Policy & Program Administration)
- PA 261 (The Philppine Public Enterprise System)
- PA 303 (Seminar on the Administrative Implications of Devt. Models)