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  1. Feb 5, 2020 · University of Manila: location . University of Manila's campus is located in 2401 Taft Avenue Malate, Manila. The school is on a 5.45 ha of land. It has 19 buildings in total (9 are classrooms and 10 are used for the administrative and auxiliary functions). Courses offered. The University of Manila courses are highlighted below:

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  3. PUP Open University. Distance education provides option in terms of where and when you learn. You may study independently, with the guidance of a teacher or a tutor who grades and comments on your work or you may study online, communicating with your teacher and other students in your “online” classroom. Offers practitioners or executives ...

  4. The University of Manila Programs & Courses. 546 Dr. M.V. de los Santos St. Sampaloc, Manila. PHP 10,000 to 20,000. Claim your School. Senior High School. Academic Track. Technical-Vocational-Livelihood (TVL) Track. College (Undergraduate) Law and Jurisprudence.

  5. University of the Philippines Manila. Manila, Metro Manila menu ≡. Overview. Courses. Bachelor's programs Master's programs Doctorate programs Certificate programs. Reviews. Campuses. Dentistry courses offered at UP Manila. Certificate courses; Diploma in Dental Public Health details > X close. Diploma in Dental Public Health Duration: ...

  6. Image from PhJLIS According to the SLIS, this second issue of Volume 43 contains articles on “health sciences librarianship in the Philippines, modern Thai archival education, and teachers’ sense-making and embodied information practices” as well as “a review of a data privacy toolkit for libraries, and an editorial on teaching and mentorship in LIS research education.”

  7. The Philippine Medical School was created in 1905 by the Philippine Commission through a special Act, Act No. 1415 on Dec. 1, 1905 giving due course to the resolution passed at the second annual meeting of the Philippine Islands Medical Association that expressed the need for more doctors, the ratio being 1 for every 21,000 that time.

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