SPU Manila Research Conferences
International Forum on Innovative and Collaborative Learning (FICL)
South Manila Educational Consortium (SMEC) Research Congress
SPU Manila Center for Research, Innovation & Development (CRID)
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In partnership with
SPU Manila Research Units/Faculties
College of Arts, Sciences, and Education
College of Business and Management
College of Music and the Performing Arts
College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences
Religious Education Program
SPU Manila Research Journal
The Paulinian Compass
(Asia-Pacific Journal on Compassion Studies)
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Published in collaboration with the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce and Asian Media Studies and Research (Thailand)
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St. Paul University Manila is a founding member of the St. Paul University System, the South Manila Educational Consortium, and the Metro Manila Health Research and Development Consortium. It is an advocate of compassion research through an indigenous science mindset and towards restorative justice.
Resources
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Ethics Review Application Form available here. Submit the accomplished form with consent and assent forms (if applicable) to Dr. Gerardo Guiuan of the Ethics Review Committee at gguiuan@spumanila.edu.ph.
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Download the Thesis and Dissertation Writing Manual here.
Oliver Rodriguez,
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Planning and Quality
Assurance Office
MUSIC PERFORMANCE
PROGRAM
SCHOLARLY WORK
2018 - 2019
ONGOING
ANPOR Cross-National Survey on Healthy Lifestyle and e-Health Literacy of Students in ASEAN Countries
2016 - 2017
Published in Paulinian Compass 4[3]
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Presented in SMEC Research Congress 2017
Rise Above the Hate: A Step towards Beating Cyber Bullying among Paulinians in St. Paul University Manila
COMPLETED
2015 - 2016
The First Music Therapy Conference in the Philippines: Experiences and Learnings
COMPLETED
Published in Paulinian Compass 4[1], an Institutional Peer-Reviewed Journal
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Presented in ASAIHL National Conference 2015
2014 - 2015
Presented in WCCI Philippines National Conference 2019
Learning to Act: Paulinian “Action-Oriented” Responses to the Photography Exhibit “Inconvenient Silence” of Shari Eunice San Pablo on Mental Health Problems
COMPLETED