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Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport. The Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport (AASTMT) or (AAST) (Arabic: الأكاديمية العربية للعلوم والتكنولوجيا والنقل البحري) is a regional university operated by the Arab League, which runs programs in marine transportation, business, and engineering.
The Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines is a non-profit and non-stock accreditation organization in the Philippines.. The agency has 111 institutional members and, in the 20 years since its inception in 2012, has provided accreditation for almost 3000 programs.
The Philippine Association of State Universities and Colleges (PASUC) is an association of public tertiary school level institutions in the Philippines. These comprises all 102 State Universities and Colleges (SUC) which are under the Commission on Higher Education (CHED). [ 1 ]
Central Philippines State University-Cauayan Campus SUC Satellite Cauayan, Negros Occidental Regulated Central Philippines State University-Sipalay Campus SUC Satellite Sipalay Regulated Capiz State University-Pilar Campus SUC Satellite Pilar, Capiz Regulated Capiz State University-Tapaz Campus SUC Satellite Tapaz Regulated
Technical-Vocational Education was first introduced to the Philippines through the enactment of Act No. 3377, or the "Vocational Act of 1927." [5] On June 3, 1938, the National Assembly of the Philippines passed Commonwealth Act No. 313, which provided for the establishment of regional national vocational trade schools of the Philippine School of Arts and Trades type, as well as regional ...
Philippine Christian University: Dolphins: Baby Dolphins Lady Dolphins Private (United Methodist Church) 1946 Protestant (n/a) Blue and Silver Taft Ave., Manila: Philippine Merchant Marine School Mariners Junior Mariners Lady Mariners Public 1950 Non-Sectarian (6,000) N/A Las Piñas: Philippine National Police Academy: Lakan Corps Lakambini Corps
The DOST was formed as the National Science Development Board on January 30, 1957, during the administration of President Carlos P. Garcia. [2] The science body was formed as a result of a law passed in the Congress upon the recommendation of Dr. Frank Co Tui, who was tasked by Garcia to conduct a survey regarding the state of science and technology in the country.
Corresponding membership is conferred on non-resident Filipino scientists who have made exemplary contributions to the advancement of science and technology and must have continuing connections and contributions to Philippine science. They should regularly come to the Philippines to practice their field of expertise.