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* [http://www.upd.edu.ph/%7Eovcaa/docs/UP's%20Effort%20on%20Internationalization/Excerpt%20from%20PERR's%20Midterm%20Report.doc excerpt from Pres Roman's Midterm Report] | * [http://www.upd.edu.ph/%7Eovcaa/docs/UP's%20Effort%20on%20Internationalization/Excerpt%20from%20PERR's%20Midterm%20Report.doc excerpt from Pres Roman's Midterm Report] | ||
* [http://www.up.edu.ph/content.php?r=102&c=102 "Internationalization" at the UP System website] | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:31, 7 July 2009
This page seeks to summarize efforts at making the University of the Philippines System an international entity.
International Students and Faculty
- about 1,200 students enrolled at UP (most of whom are graduate students) come from abroad
- these foreign students come from 70 countries (with Korea, Japan, and USA supplying the most)
- there are 341 international faculty members of UP coming from 31 countries
International Meetings
- since SY 2005-06, UP organized or hosted 260 international fora or conferences
- UP has entered into academic cooperation agreements with at least 200 universities from at least 34 countries
International Academic Networks
UP is a member of the following academic networks:
- ASEAN University Network (AUN)
- Asia Pacific Rim Universities (APRU)
- ASEAN-European University Partnership Network (ASEA UNINET)
- Southeast Asia Taiwan Universities Forum (SATU)
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