HEO/GEO LECTURE SERIES 🌏🇵🇭
Wayfinding on campus: Mapping the familiar and unfamiliar environments
Speaker: Vanessa Joy Anacta, PhD (Asst Prof, Department of Geography, UP Diliman)
August 30, 2024 (Friday), 5:30PM
To register: https://t.co/9ScN1ozNLw
(1/8) IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
Please take note of these registration guidelines.
Department Waitlisting will be used for subjects with available slots. Waitlisting will open daily at 9:00 AM and close at 3:00 PM, starting August 14. Results will be posted after 3:00 PM daily.
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‼️ATTENTION MS AND BS GEOG STUDENTS‼️
Please be informed that the advising and registration process of the Department will be conducted online on August 14 to August 16. To facilitate your advising and registration, follow these steps:
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Appointment Sheet
To set your advising appointment, please select an available time slot from August 14 to August 15 through this link: https://t.co/ljVShgEuG2
ANNOUNCEMENT!
The Department of Geography will be closed on 5 - 7 August 2024. The faculty and staff will be attending a planning and assessment workshop.
Please be guided accordingly. Thank you!
As you chart your next chapter in life, may your path be as vast and vibrant as the places and landscapes you have studied. We wish you luck and success in all your future explorations. Warmest congratulations, GeograPHers!
This year's ICGS is going to be about performative geographies organised by @pgs_ph and @UPDGeography. Excited to submit an abstract on the performativities of materials!
P.S. 'Di po ako part ng organiser pero #supportivealum ng UP Department of Geog chz.
📷 from ICGS
✨ HEO/GEO LECTURE SERIES ✨
Chinese Criminals and the Frontier in the Nineteenth-Century Philippines
Speaker: Jely Galang (Assoc Prof, Department of History, UP Diliman)
Date and time: November 10, 2023 (Friday), 5:30 PM
To register: https://t.co/Q9DCnLalkf
The UP Diliman Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs issued a statement on inappropriate activities of some student organizations.
The statement can also be accessed at https://t.co/gNUSmKZqHR.
Join the lecture “Between Islands, Through Storied Sea: Tidalectics in Narratives of the Santo Niño de Tacloban’s Origin” on October 24, Tuesday, at 5:30 p.m. via Zoom.
Register at https://t.co/FI5dbbaSMx.
For more information, visit https://t.co/O7cZ6eYMd1.