About
The University of Asia and the Pacific is a private, not-for-profit institution of higher learning that offers some of the most outstanding academic programs in Asia. All programs of study at UA&P are grounded in liberal education, which prepares students for their specific specialization by giving them a well-rounded education that cultivates genuine intellectual discipline—a prerequisite to acquiring any specialized knowledge.
An intrinsic part of education in UA&P is mentoring, through which the University’s interdisciplinary offering of knowledge, skills, and values is reinforced through regular, confidential conversations between the student and his or her mentor.
The formation of UA&P students is facilitated by an environment conducive to learning, qualified and dedicated teachers, a superior faculty-to-student ratio, and well-maintained facilities.
Liberal Education
The liberal education program is the bedrock of university studies in UA&P. The University focuses on developing the whole person, as well as combines breadth of learning and professional specialization, in its educational programs. Our students go through a strong liberal education program in their first years in the University. Thereafter, they begin to take subjects in their chosen field of specialization. If they choose a five-year program and meet all its academic requirements, they may graduate with a master’s degree in five years.
As they take up these various areas of knowledge, the students are trained to look at ideas with a critical eye, an analytical mind, and ethical judgment, and to understand issues from differing points of view. And as the subjects are taught using a multidisciplinary approach, the students learn to make connections across disciplines and see the big picture while understanding the complexity of each part. The liberal arts program also trains students to communicate ideas clearly, precisely and persuasively in speech and in writing.
Our Identity
The University blazes new trails in a tradition of excellence, service, and whole-person education. Faithful to our Credo, we aspire to form “individuals who are professionally competent, creative and enterprising, zealous for the common good, and capable of making free, morally upright choices, and who can thus act as positive agents of change and service to society.”
While we are constantly looking toward the future, we never lose sight of who we are. Our directive is, and will always be, that of unity. With the UA&P motto, UNITAS, we remind ourselves of our desire to achieve unity in many aspects: unity within the university community, unity between faith and reason, and unity between religion and life. It reflects the commitment of everyone in UA&P toward the pursuit of wisdom, which necessarily entails a unity of life.
Mentoring
Unique to our University, our mentoring program—augmented by our deep appreciation for the liberal arts—nourishes the development of each of our students and brings the integration of knowledge, skills, and values down to the personal level. By treating students as individuals through focused, one-on-one sessions with qualified mentors, we put into practice our belief that higher education should be a singular, meaningful experience that develops the person in every aspect.
UA&P and Opus Dei
The spiritual formation in UA&P is entrusted to Opus Dei, a Personal Prelature of the Catholic Church. Opus Dei ensures the doctrinal and moral soundness of the other aspects of formation imparted in the University. Founded by St. Josemaría Escrivá in 1928, Opus Dei strives to spread the universal call to holiness and apostolate. The faithful of the prelature come from different parts of the world. St. Josemaria’s spiritual legacy underpins the University’s educational principles, which guide all policy and procedural decisions and actions.
UA&P is a project of the University of Asia and the Pacific Foundation, Inc. (UA&PFI), in line with its broad research, training, and educational purposes. UA&PFI is a non‐stock, non‐profit corporation whose primary purpose is that of establishing and operating colleges, schools, centers, etc., where activities may be undertaken in a manner that will significantly serve the integral formation of the human person according to the Christian spirit and ideals. These activities must aim to uplift the moral, cultural, and material level of the country and region in which the University operates. UA&P endeavors to give its students a complete education, which includes the pursuit of Christian ideals and formation in Catholic doctrine and morals. To this end, the UA&PFI desires that all the activities of the University (teaching, research and publication, and extension) be imbued with the spirit and Christian ideals of Opus Dei as taught and lived by its Founder, Saint Josemaría Escrivá. In order to achieve this objective, the UA&PFI signed an agreement with the Prelature of the Holy Cross and Opus Dei which created permanent consultation mechanisms and established specific channels through which the spirit of Opus Dei can be transmitted to the academic community. Thus, the Office of the Vice Grand Chancellor (OVGC) was instituted to serve as a consultant for the objective mentioned above. The Board of Trustees runs the University of Asia and the Pacific Foundation, Inc., which operates the University. The UA&PFI Board of Trustees governs the University by guiding and directing the Management Committee (ManCom) to align its strategic plans, decisions, and policies to the University’s educational philosophy. The Board meets in plenary every quarter while its Executive Committee holds meetings in the intervening months. Its mandate is to manage the affairs, business, and property of the Foundation. The Executive Committee (ExCom), made up of the Chair, President, Vice Chair, Treasurer and two other Trustees, decides on matters raised during the regular quarterly meetings on behalf of the plenary Board as well as consultations from the ManCom which need urgent resolutions. The ExCom also studies ManCom proposals before a formal recommendation is elevated to the plenary Board. Members of the Board of Trustees Members of the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees The UA&P Management Committee (ManCom) is the University’s governing body. It was formed to steer the University in the path set out for it. It makes sure that all plans, activities, and projects undertaken advance the mission, goals, and values of the University. The ManCom is a collegial decision-making body made up of the President, Vice Presidents, and the University Secretary, and it meets in plenary session once every two weeks. It governs the University with the help of the different Operations Committees of each College, School, or hallmark center and the Managing Directors or unit heads of the different supporting units. The prerogatives of the ManCom extend to the implementation of the strategic directions for the University set by the Board of Trustees and to the decision-making necessary in running the educational institution, which is not reserved to the Board or to the Executive Committee. President Vice President for Academic Affairs Vice President for Faculty Affairs Vice President for Business Development and Alumni Affairs Vice President for Administrative Affairs University Secretary Dean & Chair Vice Dean, Faculty Affairs Vice Dean, Academic and Student Affairs College / OpCom Secretary Program Director, AB Humanities; MA Humanities Program Director, Junior College Deputy Program Director, Junior College Department Chair, Arts Department Chair, Asia Pacific Studies Department Chair, English Department Chair Filipino Department Chair, History Department Chair, Literature Department Chair, Philosophy Department Chair, Physical Education Department Chair, Religion Dean & Chair Vice Dean Operations Committee Secretary Program Director, AB Integrated Marketing Communications; MA Communication major Integrated Marketing Communications Program Director, AB Media and Entertainment Management Dean & Chair Vice Dean, Faculty Affairs Operations Committee Secretary Program Director, BS Business Economics; MS Industrial Economics Deputy Program Director, BS Business Economics; MS Industrial Economics Program Director, Master in Applied Business Economics Program (ABEP) Program Director, Master in Business Economics (SBEP) Deputy Program Director, Master in Business Economics (SBEP) Program Director, PhD in Business Economics Vice Dean Executive Assistant to the SED OpCom Program Director, MAE Educational Leadership, MAE Adolescent Development and Education; and MAE Values Education Program Director, BS in Early Childhood Education; MAE Early Childhood Education Program Director, BS Human Capital Development; MS Human Capital and Organization Development Center Director, Child Development and Education Center Dean Vice Dean Operations Committee Secretary Program Director, AB Political Economy; MA Political Economy with specialization in International Relations and Development Dean, Institute of Law Vice Dean, Institute of Law Secretary, Institute of Law Program Director, Juris Doctor Program Director, Lex Honors Dean Vice Dean, Innovation and Enterprise Vice Dean, Faculty and Research Operations Committee Secretary Program Director, BS Accountancy and BS Management Accounting Program Director, Masters in Management Program Director, BS Business Administration Program Director, Masters in Applied Busines Analytics Program Director, BS Entrepreneurial Management Executive Director, Southeast Asia Business Studies Executive Director, Center for Family Business Excellence Dean Vice Dean Operations Committee Secretary Department Chair, Engineering Department Chair, Information Science and Technology Department Chair, Data Science Department Chair, Natural Sciences Executive Director Vice Director Operations Committee Secretary Head, Office of Student Services Head, Office of Guidance and Counseling Head, Office of Student Development Head, Office of Sports Development Head, Office of Career and Placement Services Head, Office of Student Mentoring Chair Vice Chair, Extension – Consultancy and Contract Research Operations Committee Secretary Office Manager, Center for Research and Communication Executive Director, Center for Social Responsibility Executive Director, Center for Food and Agribusiness Officer-in-Charge, BIGGKAS+ Managing Director Managing Director Campus Maintenance and Planning Manager Managing Director Managing Director Associate Director for Institutional Research Head Chaplain Assistant Head Chaplain Secretary Chaplains Managing Director Executive Director, Continuing Real-WorldEducation (CORE) Vice Director, Continuing Real-World Education (CORE) Managing Director Business Process and Analytics Lead Data Protection Officer Managing Director Section Head for Controllership and Risk Management Managing Director Managing Director Managing Director ICT Council University Librarian Managing Director University Registrar Managing Director Director Executive DirectorUniversity of Asia and the Pacific Foundation, Inc.
Board of Trustees
Amb. Jose L. Cuisia, Jr. (Chairman)
Mr. Omar T. Cruz (Vice Chairman)
Dr. Winston Conrad B. Padojinog (President)
Dr. Bernardo M. Villegas (Vice President)
Ms. Shirley M. Sangalang (Treasurer)
Mr. Manuel F. Ayala
Ms. Judy Rosario G. Cam
Mr. John Eric T. Francia
Mr. Paul Joseph M. Garcia
Dr. Roberto Miguel S. Roque
Ms. Ma. Esther O. Santos
Mr. Francisco C. Sebastian
Mr. Miguel Alissandro V. Tan
Mrs. Grace Q. Tomelden
Dr. Antonio N. Torralba
Amb. Jose L. Cuisia, Jr. (Chairman)
Mr. Omar T. Cruz (Vice Chairman)
Dr. Winston Conrad B. Padojinog (President)
Ms. Shirley M. Sangalang (Treasurer)
Ms. Judy Rosario G. Cam
Mrs. Grace Q. Tomelden
Roberto Miguel S. Roque
Mr. Anthony C. David (Corporate Secretary)Management Committee
Dr. Winston Conrad B. Padojinog
Dr. Amado Salvador P. Saquido
Dr. Marya Svetlana T. Camacho
Dr. Roberto Miguel S. Roque
Mr. Guillermo Ma. B. Pablo III
Mr. Anthony C. DavidCollege of Arts and Sciences
Dr. Maria Asuncion L. Magsino
Dr. Ma. Concepcion R. Lagos
Dr. Philip Samuel Z. Peckson
Ms. Agnes Clarizza S. Enriquez
Dr. Sophia Martha B. Marco
Mrs. Aurea F. Cruz
Mrs. Elerosa B. Caparas
Dr. Laya B. Gonzales
Dr. Philip Michael I. Paje
Dr. Judy S. Tanael
Dr. Moreal N. Camba
Ms. Mary Josefti C. Nito
Mrs. Meryl Kei C. Hernandez
Mr. Dean Edward A. Mejos
Mr. Christian S. Dominguez
Fr. Peter Edward M. CabrerosSchool of Media and Marketing
Dr. Jerome G. Kliatchko
Dr. Francine Michelle Marie C. Racho
Dr. Veronica L. Isla
Dr. Francine Michelle Marie C. Racho
Dr. Veronica L. IslaSchool of Economics
Dr. Peter L. U
Ms. Viory Yvonne T. Janeo
Mr. Perry Fernand O. Reyes
Dr. Peter L. U
Ms. Viory Yvonne T. Janeo
Dr. George N. Manzano
Dr. Victor A. Abola
Mr. Danilo J. Mojica II
Dr. Jovi C. DacanaySchool of Education and Human Development
Dean & Chair
Dr. Angelito Z. Antonio
Dr. Ernesto D. Grio
Mrs. Rosan C. Agbayani
Dr. Ernesto D. Grio
Dr Angelito Z. Antonio
Dr. Jesusa R. Reyes
Dr. Lexie C. EstacioSchool of Social Sciences, Law and Governance
Dr. Nicomedes B. Alviar
Dr. Jeremy Benigno I. Gatdula
Mr. Garry M. Perez
Ms. Natividad Cristina J. Gruet
Dr. Jeremy Benigno I. Gatdula
Atty. Diosdado B. Marasigan
Atty. Jesus Joel Mari D. Arzaga
Dr. Jeremy Benigno I. Gatdula
Atty. Joaquin E. San DiegoSchool of Management
Dr. Anna Maria E. Mendoza
Dr. Eligio Ma. P. Santos
Dr. Ruel V. Maningas
Ms. Jodie Claire A. Ngo
Mr. Justin Reginald F. Nery
Dr. Anna Maria E. Mendoza / Mrs. Lota Kristine S.J. Nable
Ms. Jodie Claire A. Ngo
Dr. Ruel V. Maningas
Dr. Eligio Ma. P. Santos
Dr. Anna Maria E. Mendoza
Dr. Roberto Miguel S. RoqueSchool of Sciences and Engineering
Dr. Noemi B. Torre
Dr. Enrique M. Ligot
Mr. Carlo L. Vinoya
Dr. Edwin L. Olmos
Mr. Cyrus Paolo M. Buenafe
Mrs. Kimberly May M. Vallesteros
Dr. Edwin L. OlmosCenter for Student Affairs
Dr. Cecilia M. Resurreccion
Mr. Joseph Noel R. Parcon
Ms. Ma. Concha B. de la Cruz
Mrs. Arianne A. Vito Cruz
Mrs. Katherine Olivia M. Nazal (OIC)
Mr. Joseph Noel R. Parcon
Ms. Jemima Katrina C. Fajardo
Mrs. Ayza Q. Figuro
Mrs. Karla Ava Marie P. LozanoResearch and Extension Cluster
Mr. Colin L. Hubo
(vacant)
Mr. Perry Fernand O. Reyes
Mrs. Rio Angela Q. Larracas
Mr. Colin L. Hubo
Mr. Senen U. Reyes
Mr. Juan M. Borra IIIAdministrative Units
Admissions Office
Mr. Rey Vincenzo Cruz
Assets and Facilities Management Group
Engr. Paulino C. Lazarte
Arch. Raymund A. Go
Academic Quality Assurance Office
Ms. Ma. Humildad F. Claro
Center for Teaching and Learning
Mr. Jason De Villa
Dr. Celerino C. Tiongco
Chaplaincy
Fr. Carlos Vicente G. Estrada
Fr. Edgar F. Soria
Fr. Alfred Robert V. Cruz
Fr. Cecilio L. Magsino
Fr. Peter Edward M. Cabreros
Fr. Roque L. Reyes
Fr. Alfred Robert V. Cruz
Corporate Communications Office
Mrs. Trinidad C. Alcazaren
Continuing Real-World Education (CORE)
Mr. Danilo J. Mojica II
Dr. Ferdinand S. Piñgul
Corporate Planning and Review unit
(vacant)
Dr. Brenda A. Quismorio
Data Privacy Office
Dr. Enrique M. Ligot
Financial Management and Reporting Group
Mrs Lydia L. Yuson
Mr. Sofio S. Angulo, Jr.
Fund Development Office
Dr. Imelda P. Estillore
Human Resource Management Office
Mrs. Ma. Theresa P. Benitez
Information and Communication Technologies Office
Mr. Sofronio Go
Mr. Guillermo Ma. B. Pablo III
Mr. Samson B. Anastacio (IT Operations Lead)
Mr. Rodelio P. Barcenas (Project Management and Business Process Team Lead)
University Library
Mrs. Hazel Anne T. Pestio
Office of Alumni Affairs
Ms. Carla P. Estanislao
Office of the University Registrar
Dr. Fe Gladys Golo
Public and International Affairs Office
Mrs. Trinidad C. Alcazaren
Special Projects Office
Mr. Danilo J. Mojica II
University Research Office (URO)
Dr. Veronica E. Ramirez
Welcome to UA&P.
With 50 years of experience in the academe, UA&P is a private, not-for-profit institution of higher learning that offers some of the most outstanding academic programs in Asia. We provide our students with a powerful combination of liberal education and professional specialization.
As an employer, we are committed to providing our faculty and administrative staff with an environment that supports their total and continuous development. We provide specific venues for our employees to develop their full potential as persons capable of achieving their personal and professional goals which are congruent with the mission and vision of the University.
We are urgently looking for people who can contribute to the growth of the University in the following capacities/positions:
- Academic Quality Assurance Coordinator (Academic Quality Assurance -Part-time)
- Agribusiness Specialist (Center for Food and Agribusiness)
- Guidance Counselor (Center for Student Affairs)
- Human Resource Coordinator (Human Resource Management)
- Human Resource Specialist (Human Resource Management)
- Librarians (licensed)
– Acquisition
– Law Librarian
– Reference and Information Services Librarian
– Librarian – Archives Organization and Management
– User Services Librarian - Library Associate
- FDO Officer
- Photographer & Videographer (Corporate Communications Office)
- Researcher & Analyst (Center for Social Responsibility)
- Student Affairs Officer (Center for Student Affairs – Kultura)
- Student Affairs Assistant (Center for Student Affairs – Project-based)
- Faculty – Center for Social Responsibility
- Faculty – College of Arts and Sciences
- Faculty – School of Management
- Faculty – School of Sciences and Engineering
Get in touch
Address
Pearl Drive, Ortigas Center, Pasig City 1605, Philippines
Contact
Phone: (632) 8637-0912 to 26
E-mail: info@uap.asia