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The College of Social Sciences and Philosophy Institute and Center
Established in November 1964 as an independent unit of the University, the University of the Philippines Population Institute (UPPI) received a grant from the Ford Foundation to initiate its mandated functions of demographic training and research that focus on the Philippine population critical for policy and planning. The UPPI at that time was located in the UP Manila Campus (Padre Faura). It physically relocated to the UP Diliman Campus in 1985 after the UPPI became an academic unit under the newly created College of Social Sciences and Philosophy (CSSP). UPPI is the only academic institution in the Philippines offering graduate-level training in demography and population studies. The Master of Arts in Demography (MADEM) and the Master in Population Studies (MPOPS) were instituted in 1965 and 2000, respectively. As of 2020, the UPPI has produced 161 MADEM graduates and 31 MPOPS graduates. It also offers special training courses and workshops on quantitative data analysis & on technical aspects of the study of populations. Started in 2016, the UPPI has a continuing Exchange Program with the University of Namur that involves both students and faculty members. The research program of UPPI continues to contribute towards improvement of government programs and policies as well as private sector needs on population trends and processes, and population sub-groups such as the youth, women, older people, etc. Among the most cited and policy-relevant research conducted by the UPPI faculty and staff are the four rounds of the Young adult Fertility and Sexuality Study (YAFS), the three national surveys of older people and the very first study on migration in the country. In view of their recognized expertise in the field of population, the UPPI serves in various government technical committees. The UPPI is a member of the Board of Commissioners of POPCOM and currently is the Chair of the Inter-Agency Committee on Migration Statistics of the Philippine Statistics Authority.
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The Third World Studies Center (TWSC) is a social science research center in the College of Social Sciences and Philosophy, University of the Philippines Diliman. It is committed to analyzing and developing alternative perspectives on Philippine, regional, and global issues grounded on academic research in the best tradition of scholarly practice. Its mission is to develop critical, alternative paradigms to promote progressive scholarship and action for change by undertaking pioneering research on issues of national and international concerns; create spaces for discussion and dialogue; publish original, empirically grounded, and innovative studies; and build a network of activist-scholars and public intellectuals. |
Tri-College PhD Philippine Studies Program Beginning in 2004, the independent Ph.D. Philippine Studies programs of the Asian Center (AC), the College of Social Sciences and Philosophy (CSSP), and the College of Arts and Letters (CAL) of the University of the Philippines, Diliman, were formally incorporated into an interdisciplinary doctoral program. The joint program was established as the Tri-College PhD Philippine Studies Program, with the Asian Center tasked to serve as the central secretariat and headquarters. A Philippine Studies Council and a Coordinating Committee oversee management of the program, from curriculum review to dissertation defense and student relations. Depending on their area of specialization, program of study, and dissertation, students will take their courses at and from the Asian Center, the College of Social Sciences and Philosophy, and/or the College of Arts and Letters. Click here to view the list of UP Faculty affiliated with the program. The list is as of December 2014.The current program coordinator for CSSP is Dr. Lou Angeli Ocampo.
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The CSSP Ethics Review Board (ERB) was created by the Office of the Dean and is mandated to implement the policies of the College in matters pertaining to research ethics. The ERB reviews and evaluates research involving human participants that are conducted by faculty, staff, and students of the CSSP. It ensures that research is conducted in a humane and ethical manner, and complies with national, international, and institutional principles and guidelines on ethical behavior towards human research participants. |
The College of Social Sciences and Philosophy Academic Departments
The University of the Philippines Department of Anthropology, founded in 1917, is one of the earliest academic anthropology programs in Asia. The Department is now part of the College of Social Sciences and Philosophy, UP Diliman. It offers undergraduate and graduate courses in the four fields of anthropology: cultural/social anthropology, archaeology, biological anthropology, and linguistic anthropology. The courses are designed to help students understand human biological and cultural diversity, and the forces that shape cultural evolution and social change. The Department promotes global perspective and comparative approach in anthropology that is contextualized by doing ethnographic fieldwork, producing cultural knowledge that is engaged, critical and reflexive. |
From our roots as a course under the UP College of Education in the 1920s to the integration with Geology in the 1930s, the UP Department of Geography has eventually found its place as a full-fledged department under the College of Social Sciences and Philosophy in the 1980s. As the only extant Geography department in the Philippines, we hope to bring Geography to where it should be - at the forefront of decision-making in the country. We take an active role in popularizing and propagating Geography to raise awareness on how daily lives are influenced, impacted and co-produced by human-environment interactions and more-than-human worlds, and empower localities in facing the challenges of a technology-mediated globalizing world. |
The UP Department of History belongs to the College of Social Sciences and Philosophy. It was founded on 3 June 1910 and is considered to be one of the oldest history departments in the country. Since 1915, the department has offered graduate courses for students taking further studies under the Master of Arts program. The Doctorate of Philosophy in History program, on the other hand, was launched in 1976. For almost a century and a decade now, the Department has shown that it is highly dedicated to producing students who can thrive in the increasingly competitive field of History. Aside from having several faculty members who are recognized as lead experts in various leading specializations here and abroad, the Department is doing its best to further improving its profile in terms of teaching and extension work, increasing the number and relevance of its research outputs and aligning the discourses of history to national development goals. The vision and mission of the Department of History under the College of Social Sciences and Philosophy of the University of the Philippines Diliman both aim to provide a high-quality education and research that are at par with international and regional standards, which will therefore contribute to the advancement of scholarship in the fields of history, social sciences, and Philippine Studies. The Department’s vision states “a department that is prestigious and a leader in the discipline of history within and outside the academe in terms of teaching, research, and extension services.” The Department’s mission states “to continue its mandate as the country’s Center of Excellence in History; to lead in the development of new areas, fields, and disciplines in historical teaching, research, and writing.” |
The UP Department of Linguistics (established 28 August 1922) has been at the forefront of language studies in the Philippines, primarily on the scientific study, preservation, and promotion of Philippine languages and dialects through teaching, research, and publication. It also aims to contribute to general and theoretical linguistics and use research to significantly help in addressing language issues in the country. Housed in the College of Social Sciences and Philosophy, the Department is the only institution in the country that offers BA, MA, and PhD degrees in Linguistics. It is designated by CHED as a Center of Excellence in Foreign Languages for its contributions to the improvement of teaching of the national languages of Asia. It offers a roster of Asian languages which are integrated in the BA Linguistics course plans (Bahasa Indonesia/Malaysia, Japanese, and Korean) and houses University-instituted language courses such as Mandarin, Thai, and Persian. Its research agenda mainly focuses on Philippine structural and historical linguistics as well as interdisciplinary inquiries between linguistics and other fields. The outputs are disseminated through various platforms such as The Archive journal and the triennial Philippine Linguistics Congress. The Department regularly provides training through the Summer Seminars in Linguistics and Extramural Classes in Asian Languages. |
Department of Philosophy Established in 1910, The Department of Philosophy sits at the forefront of Analytic and Applied Philosophy in the Philippines. Through its undergraduate and graduate degrees in Philosophy and Bioethics, the department aims to develop and implement innovative philosophical pedagogies and curricula to foster epistemic and moral agents who are poised to lead the nation. It boasts local and international research and extension linkages as well as a roster of faculty members with diverse specializations in Philosophy for Children, Environmental Ethics, Feminist Philosophy, and Filipino Philosophy that are responsive to the ever changing needs of society and humanity as a whole. For more updates on our upcoming events and webinars, you may visit our official website: https://philosophy.upd.edu.ph/. |
A Commission on Higher Education (CHEd) Center of Excellence in Political Science in the country. It is home to eminent Political Science scholars delivering the best instruction in the discipline. The Department also undertakes research projects with policy and community impact, consistently producing local and international publications. Through its active leadership in the association of Political Science professionals, the Department has provided service to the wider public from its pool of public intellectuals, experts and advocates. |
The Department of Psychology promotes a scientist-practitioner-advocate model of psychology. We bring psychology to the government, civil society, and the private sector. We address basic as well as applied issues, particularly those related to social justice, social change, and quality of life. We are distinct in our strong emphasis on Filipino Psychology. Our roster of highly competent and productive faculty conduct and publish individual and collaborative, area-based and multi-disciplinal research. Our high-level teaching and mentoring take place in an environment grounded on respect and openness for diversity. We are driven to inspire the community of psychologists in their pursuit of excellence in teaching, research, and service to society. The Department offers undergraduate and graduate programs: BA and BS Psychology, MA Psychology, MA I/O Psychology, and PhD Psychology. Our faculty members have specializations in Clinical, Developmental, Industrial/Organizational, Personality, Sikolohiyang Pilipino, and Social Psychology. |
The Department of Sociology was established as a distinct academic unit of UP Diliman on November 9, 1962. Its history, however, dates to the founding of the University when courses in sociology were offered through the Department of Anthropology and Sociology, which was later restricted to the Department of Sociology and Social Welfare in the 1950s. The Department is offering one undergraduate program, BA Sociology, and two graduate programs, MA Sociology and PhD Sociology. The programs aim to develop graduates that could offer relevant and critical analyses of Philippine and global society. All three programs culminate in a capstone project in the form of a thesis or dissertation. Sociology majors take courses in sociological theories, sociological research, and electives that fall in the domains of social organizations, social psychology, social change and disorganization, and demography and human ecology. At the end of their programs, graduates are able to become critical and reflexive thinkers and socially-responsive citizens who appreciate the interconnections between their own circumstances and broader national, regional and global trends through sociological theories and research. |