Administration Officials

UP Board of Regents

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 The highest governing body in the UP System is the Board of Regents. Its members are drawn from both the University and the private and public sectors. 

BOARD OF REGENTS

Hon. J. PROSPERO E. DE VERA III
Chairperson, Commission on Higher Education

Hon. ANGELO A. JIMENEZ, Co-chairperson
President, University of the Philippines

Hon. FRANCIS JOSEPH G. ESCUDERO 
Chairman, Senate Committee on Higher Education

Hon. MARK O. GO
Chairman, House Committee on Higher Education

Hon. GLADYS S. TIONGCO

Hon. RAUL C. PAGDANGANAN

Hon. GREGORIO B. PASTORFIDE

Hon. CARL MARC L. RAMOTA, Faculty Regent

Hon. ROBERT LESTER F. ARANTON, Alumni Regent
President, UP Alumni Association

Hon. SOFIA JAN D. TRINIDAD, Student Regent

Hon. VICTORIA C. BELEGAL, Staff Regent

Hon. ROBERTO M.J. LARA
Secretary of the University and of the Board of Regents

UP Mindanao Officials

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Updated: 22 April 2024
Central Administration
 
Prof. Lyre Anni E. Murao, Chancellor
Prof. Annabelle U. Novero, Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
Asst. Prof. Leo Manuel B. Estana, Vice Chancellor for Administration
Prof. Karen Joyce G. Cayamanda, University Registrar
 
College of Humanities & Social Sciences (CHSS)
 
Prof. Jhoanna Lynn B. Cruz, Dean
Asst. Prof. Kristine Faye Olalo, College Secretary
Asst. Prof. Ryan C. Songcayauon, Chair, Department of Architecture
Asst. Prof. Jezreel M. Abarca, Chair, Department of Human Kinetics
Asst. Prof. Dennis John F. Sumaylo, Chair, Department of Humanities
Asst. Prof. Andrea Malaya M. Ragragio, Chair, Department of Social Sciences
 
College of Science and Mathematics (CSM)
 
Prof. Cleto L. Nanola Jr., Dean
Prof. Noreen Grace V. Fundador, College Secretary
Assoc. Prof. Junaldo A. Mantiquilla, Chair, Dept. of Biological Science & Environmental Studies
Assoc. Prof. Dann Marie N. del Mundo, Chair, Department of Food Science & Chemistry
Asst. Prof. Cinmayii G. Manliguez, Chair, Dept. of Mathematics, Physics & Computer Science
 
School of Management (SOM)
 
Assoc. Prof. Aurelia Luzviminda V. Gomez, Dean
Asst. Prof. Roxanne T. Aguinaldo, College Secretary
 
Offices - Head/Incumbent

University Librarian: Merlyn P. Castaneros, OIC
University Legal Officer: Atty. Charmaine P. Valentin
Director, Office of Research: Prof. May Anne E. Mata
Director, Office of Student Affairs: Assoc. Prof. Ma. Stella R. Salazar
Director, Learning Resource Center / Interactive Learning Center: Asst. Prof. Jon Henly O. Santillan
Director, Office of Extension and Community Service: Asst. Prof. Minerva C. Rosel 
Director, Information Technology Office: Assoc. Prof. Armacheska M. Satina
Coordinator, Technology Transfer & Business Development Office: Asst. Prof. Miguel S. Guillermo
Chief, Human Resource Development Office: Lynda A. Buenaobra 
Chief, Supply and Property Management Office: Ms. Socorro Brenda E. Acuña
Chief, Budget Office: Ms. Jo-An A. Garcia
Chief, Accounting Office: Ms. Zenaida G. Calatrava
Chief, Cash Office: Ms. Emma Ruth B. Caalaman
Chief, Physical Plant Office: Ar. Jean Marie V. Juanga
Chief, Campus Planning and Development Office: Ar. Jean Marie V. Juanga
Land Management Officer: Mr. Joel N. Sagadal
Public Relations Officer: Mr. Rene A. Estremera
Administrative Officer V, Office of the Chancellor: Ms. Analiza S. Fulvadora
Administrative Officer, Office of the VC for Academic Affairs: Ms. Marievette V. Gatela
Executive Assistant III, Office of the Chancellor: Mr. Allan V. Villanueva
Program Director, Philippine Genome Center-Mindanao: Assoc. Prof. Joel Hassan G. Tolentino
Director, Ugnayan ng Pahinungod: Mr. Michael A. Gatela
Coordinator, Gender and Development: Asst. Prof. Rovi Gem Villame-Gayagas
Coordinator, Anti-Sexual Harassment: Instructor Maria Gliceria L. Valdez
Center Director, Mindanao Center for Disease Watch and Analytics (DiWA): Prof. May Anne E. Mata
 

Vision and Mission / Officials / Citizen's Charter

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Vision:

A transformative university at the forefront of 21st-century innovation in education, research, creative works, and public service by 2025. 

Mission Statement:

Our mission is to provide education, research capability, creative environment, and public engagement that transform lifelong learners into responsive leaders advancing culturally sensitive solutions to issues of rapidly changing times.  

Governing Laws 

Institutional Profile

UP Mindanao is the only UP constituent university in Mindanao with the primary mandate to provide equitable access to quality UP education to Mindanaoans. It offers academic programs in the fields of the humanities, architecture, mathematics, food, economics, social, natural, and computing sciences. As a graduate university, it offers PhD by Research, and graduate degrees in management, food science, urban and regional planning, and sports science. Its development agenda focuses on opening additional academic programs and new colleges in human kinetics, medicine, and engineering, to support Mindanao sports, health, technological, and bio-cultural diversity initiatives. With these, it aims to be an internationally competitive graduate, research, and public service university, primed to contribute to Philippine development.

 

Citizen's Charter:

College of Humanities and Social Sciences Office of the College Secretary (click here)

College of Science and Mathematics Office of the College Secretary (click here)

School of Management Office of the College Secretary (click here)

Office of the University Registrar (click here)

University Library (click here)

Cash Office (click here)

Supply and Property Management Office (click here)

Anti-Sexual Harassment. UP ASH Code; Republic Act 7877; CSC Resolution No. 01-0940   

 

2022 051022 QUALITY POLICY 

Updated Quality Policyhttps://www2.upmin.edu.ph/index.php/news-sp-3476/latest-announcements/5296-up-quality-policy 

Approved-UP-Statement-of-Philosophy-of-Education-and-Graduate-Attributes

UP Statement of the Philosophy of Education and Graduate Attributes: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eXfvEXjzrz9mhkKWHFjmciNGcC8MJYp4/view?usp=drive_link

Names of Officials and Contact Information

TITLE

NAME

POSITION

OFFICE

OFFICE PHONE

OFFICE E-MAIL

Prof.

LYRE ANNI E. MURAO

Chancellor

Office of the Chancellor

(082) 293-0310

Prof.

ANNABELLE U. NOVERO

Vice-Chancellor for Academic Affairs

Office of the Vice-Chancellor for Academic Affairs (OVCAA)

(082) 293-0402

a/Prof.

LEO MANUEL B. ESTANA

Vice-Chancellor for Administration

Office of the Vice-Chancellor for Administration (OVCA)

 (082) 293-0258

Atty.

CHARMAINE P. VALENTIN

Legal Officer

Legal Office

293-0863 local 214

Prof.

CLETO L. NANOLA JR.
 

Dean

Office of the Dean, College of Science and Mathematics (CSM)

(082) 293-0302

Prof.

JHOANNA LYNN B. CRUZ

Dean

Office of the Dean, College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS)

 (082) 293-0084

A/Prof.

AURELIA LUZVIMINDA V. GOMEZ

Dean

Office of the Dean, School of Management (SOM)

(082) 295-2750

a/Prof. 

MIGUEL CARLO S. GUILLERMO

Coordinator

Technology Transfer and Business Development Office

(082) 293-0310

Prof.

NOREEN GRACE V. FUNDADOR

College Secretary

College Secretary, CSM

(082) 293-0312

a/Prof.

KRISTIN FAYE M. OLALO

College Secretary

College Secretary, CHSS

(082) 293-0863

a/Prof.

ROXANNE T. AGUINALDO

College Secretary

College Secretary, SOM

(082) 295-2750

A/Prof.

DANN MARIE N. DEL MUNDO

Dept. Chair

Dept. of Food Science and Chemistry

(082) 293-0302

A/Prof.

JUNALDO A. MANTIQUILLA

Dept. Chair

Dept. of Biological Science and Environmental Studies

(082) 293-0302

A/Prof.

CINMAYII G. MANLIGUEZ

Dept. Chair

Dept. of Mathematics, Physics, and Computer Science

(082) 293-0312

a/Prof.

RYAN C. SONGCAYAUON

Dept. Chair

Dept. of Architecture

(082) 293-0084

a/Prof.

ANDREA MALAYA M. RAGRAGIO

Dept. Chair

Dept. of Social Sciences

(082) 293-0084

a/Prof.

DENNIS JOHN F. SUMAYLO

Dept. Chair

Dept. of Humanities

(082) 293-0084

a/Prof.

JEZREEL M. ABARCA

Dept. Chair

Dept. of Human Kinetics

(082) 293-0863 local 215

Prof.

KAREN JOYCE G. CAYAMANDA

University Registrar

Office of the University Registrar

(082) 293-0201

Ms.

MERLYN P. CASTAÑEROS

OIC

University Library

295-7025

Prof.

MAY ANNE E. MATA

Director

Office of Research 

(082) 293-1839

a/Prof.

JON HENLY O. SANTILLAN

Director

Interactive Learning Center/Learning Resource Center

 

A/Prof.

MA. STELLA R. SALAZAR

Director

Office of Student Affairs

(082) 293-1353

a/Prof. 

MINERVA C. ROSEL

Director

Office of Extension and Community Service

(082) 293-0494

A/Prof.

ARMACHESKA M. SATINA

Director

Information Technology Office

(082) 293-0863 local 201

Mr.

MICHAEL A. GATELA

Director

Ugnayan ng Pahinungod

(082) 293-0494

a/Prof.  ROVI GEM VILLAME-GAYAGAS Coordinator Gender and Development  

Instructor 

MARIA GLICERIA VALDEZ

Coordinator

Anti-Sexual Harassment

 

Ms.

LYNDA A. BUENAOBRA

Chief

Human Resource Development Office

(082) 293-0016 loc 105

Ms.

JO-AN A. GARCIA

Chief

Budget Office

(082) 293-0863 local 230

Ms.

EMMA RUTH B. CAALAMAN

Chief

Cash Office

(082) 293-0016 local 113

Ms.

ZENAIDA G. CALATRAVA

Chief

Accounting Office

(082) 293-0016 local 106

Ms.

SOCORRO BRENDA E. ACUÑA

Chief

Supply and Property Mgt. Office

(082) 293-0016 local 103

Mr.

JEAN MARIE V. JUANGA

Chief

Physical Plant Office

(082) 293-0016 local 102

Prof.

JEAN MARIE V. JUANGA

Asst. to the VC for Administration

Campus Planning & Development Office

(082) 293-0310

Mr.

JOEL N. SAGADAL

Land Reservations Officer

OC

(082) 293-0310

Ms.

ANALIZA S. FULVADORA

Administrative Officer V 

OC

(082) 293-0310

Mr.

ALLAN  V. VILLANUEVA

Executive Assistant III

OC

(082) 293-0310

a/Prof. 

MA. TERESA R. ESCANO

Assistant to the Chancellor for  Public Relations  

OC

(082) 293-0310

Mr.

RENE A. ESTREMERA

Public Relations Officer

OC

(082) 293-0310

 Updated April 15, 2024, by RENE A. ESTREMERA, Public Relations Officer

 

 

UP in Brief

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The University of the Philippines, the first and premier state institution of higher learning in the country, was founded on June 18, 1908 by an act of the First Philippine Legislature. Act No. 1870, otherwise known as the University Charter. Beginning with the operation of the School (now College) of Fine Arts and the College of Agriculture in 1909 and the transfer of the Philippine Medical School (now College of Medicine) in 1910, the University has since undergone considerable growth. From the initial three colleges, ten more were organized within the first decade. In 1968, 60 years after its founding, the University had 28 colleges in 3 campuses in addition to 5 regional colleges.

Through Presidential Decree No. 52, dated November 20, 1972, the President of the Republic authorized the Board of Regents to establish a University of the Philippines System so that the University may serve as a more effective instrument of national development while maintaining its commitment to arts, letters, and the humanities, as well as to the pursuit of truth and the highest standards of academic excellence. Such reorganization was effected by preserving the institutional unity and academic integrity of the University while allowing for decentralization of authority and autonomy of the component units. UP Los Baños, the agricultural center for Asia, was designated as the first constituent university. This reorganization was approved by the Board of Regents at its 828th meeting on November 21, 1972, effective January 1, 1973.

On November 22, 1973, a presidential decree created the Philippine Center for Advanced Studies as the second constituent member university. It was abolished however on July 9,1979 except for its academic programs and two of its institutes which were retained by the University. At its 894th meeting on October 28, 1977, the Board of Regents approved the establishment of a Health Sciences Center. On January 24, 1979, an executive order provided the mechanism for the establishment of the Health Sciences Center (now UP Manila) as another constituent member of the reorganized University. The UP Visayas (Iloilo) was established by the. Board at its 914th meeting on May 31, 1979 to be the national center for fisheries.

At its 976th meeting on April 23, 1985, the Board of Regents formally established UP Diliman as a constituent university, more than a decade after the reorganization. UP Mindanao was created by Republic Act 7889 and became a constituent university in 1995. In 2008, Philippine President Gloria M. Arroyo signed Republic Act 9500, also known as the UP Charter of 2008.

Today, the University of the Philippines is composed of eight constituent universities: UP Diliman, UP Los Baños, UP Manila, UP Visayas, UP Open University (for distance education), UP Mindanao, UP Baguio, and UP Cebu.

From an initial enrollment of 50 in 1909, the total count of students had grown to over 50,000 (80% undergraduate and 20% graduate), close to 4,000 full-time faculty (72% with graduate degrees), over 1,000 part-time faculty, over 1,000 research and extension staff, over 8,000 administrative personnel, and over 260,000 alumni scattered across the globe.

In 2011, the 20th University President Alfredo E. Pascual envisioned the UP strategic path as being "towards becoming a great university in the 21st century". He stated that, "the path to greatness can be achieved through our united effort, and our individual and collective recognition that we are ONE UP We are One UP guided by One Charter, upholding the same tradition of honor and excellence. Moving UP toward greatness is possible through the unified effort of its students, faculty, researchers, adminsitrative staff, and alumni."     

The University is currently headed by the 21th University President Danilo P. Concepcion, who assumed office in February 9, 2017.

DOWNLOAD:

The U.P. Charter of 2008 is available here for download. Please click on the link below.

U.P._Charter.pdf

Updated: RAE, 09 July 2019

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