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The University of the Philippines is the premier university in the Philippines. It trains the best minds in the country. Admission to the university is highly competitive. Among faculty members are national artists, award-winning writers, renowned scholars and decorated scientists.
On February 12, 1949, a motorcade made its way from Padre Faura all the way to a cogon-strewn expanse in Quezon City. At its head, borne on an open vehicle, was the Oblation, the bronzed symbol of the University of the Philippines. This motorcade marked the university's transfer from its original site in Manila to its 493-acre campus in Diliman.
U.P. Diliman is the flagship university of the U.P. system. It is the administrative seat of the system and an autonomous university. U.P. Diliman is the home of diverse colleges, offering 94 graduate and undergraduate courses. It also runs several centers of research, many of which have been declared by the Commission on Higher Education as "National Centers of Excellence." U.P. Aguman is based in U.P. Diliman.
With more than 200 university-based organizations, U.P. teems with activities that reflect the varied concerns of students. The University Student Council serves as the students' collective voice in matters affecting the university and the nation. The Collegian, a student-run weekly paper, has produced nationally renowned journalists. During the years of dictatorship, the paper was the Filipino people's alternative newspaper. Today, it continues to be a venue for free expression and lively exchanges of student views and ideas. The U.P. landscape resonates with theater, dance and musical performances, art exhibits, poetry readings and film screenings. Even nonconventional spaces are maximized to give free rein to creativity and innovativeness. Campus artists turn street pavements, building walls, parking lots, the lagoon and sunken garden into sites for their art.
The U.P. Creative Writing Center, which prides itself with a roster of multi-awarded artists, conducts workshops for the nation's young and aspiring writers from all over the Philippines. It hosts the annual writers night that attracts the best writers in the country. For information on the University of the Philippines, visit its Web site at www.up.edu.ph or contact: U.P. System Information Office
Office of Admissions
Below are the official songs of the university system: U.P. Naming Mahal U.P. naming mahal
Luntian at pula
U.P. Beloved U.P. beloved, our Alma Mater
dear
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