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National Forum on Migration 2020

Kayo ay imbitado sa NATIONAL FORUM ON MIGRATION na gaganapin sa darating na Biyernes (December 18, 2020), 8:00 AM-1:00 PM sa Zoom at Facebook live! Sa webinar na ito, malalaman ninyo ang iba’t ibang reintegration services para sa mga overseas Filipino na naapektuhan ng COVID-19 pandemic. Partikular dito ang mga sumusunod: repatriation efforts ng gobyerno, […]

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How we can learn fast and teach smart? Remote teaching tips from an eLearning Specialist

On December 11, 2020, the Philippine Social Science Council held its last webinar for the year, How we can learn fast and teach smart? Remote teaching tips from an eLearning Specialist. Recognizing the difficult position in which educators were placed by the sudden shift to remote learning, resource speaker Dr. Almond Pilar N. Aguila, eLearning

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Lecture on Geopolitical Quandaries in the South China Sea by Dr. Aileen Baviera

In an event organized by the Philippine Social Science Council in 2016, the late Dr. Aileen San Pablo-Baviera, former Dean of the University of the Philippines Asian Center, delivered this three-part lecture on geopolitical quandaries in the South China Sea. She began by emphasizing that the West Philippine Sea, far from being an isolated body

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WEBINAR | How we can learn fast and teach smart? Remote teaching tips from an eLearning Specialist

The Philippine Social Science Council invites you to a webinar entitled “How we can learn fast and teach smart? Remote teaching tips from an eLearning Specialist” on 11 December 2020 (Friday) at 2:00 p.m. via Facebook Live. Dr. Almond Pilar N. Aguila, eLearning specialist and founder of Our eLearning Strategy PH, will provide expert advice

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PSSC’s Online Bookshop is NOW OPEN

The Philippine Social Science Council’s online bookshop is NOW OPEN: pssc.org.ph/bookshop Check out our social science books and journals now! More items will be up for sale in the weeks to come. To celebrate the opening of the bookshop, we’re giving away three PSSC publications: Mainstreaming Gender Equality and Gender Sensitivity in Philippine Media (2018),

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WEBINAR | How’s Work? How’s Family?

The Philippines Communication Society (PCS) invites you to a FREE webinar entitled “How’s Work? How’s Family?: Practical Insights from Family Communication Researches That Can Help Us Grow as Members of Families and Organizations.” This will be held on December 5, 2020 (Saturday) from 2:00PM to 4:00PM via ZOOM and will be streamed LIVE on PCS’s

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PSSC-ISCCR Webinar Series: Narratives of COVID-19 from the Social Science Communities in India and the Philippines

To officially launch the partnership between the Philippine Social Science Council (PSSC) and the Indian Council for Social Science Research (ICSSR), a series of webinars entitled “Narratives of COVID-19 from the Social Science Communities in India and the Philippines” was organized from October 2020 to January 2021. The first webinar, held last October 15, 2020,

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Safety of Journalists and Media Workers in Time of Crisis

Following the webinar on Media Freedom in the Time of Pandemic, the University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication Foundation Inc. (UPCMCFI), in cooperation with the Philippine Press Institute (PPI) and the Philippine Social Science Council (PSSC) and with the support of the Nickel Asia Corporation, again organized a webinar of great relevance to

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