Study in the Philippines
University of the Philippines
Study abroad at University of the Philippines
The University of the Philippines (UP) is the national university of the Philippines. It takes pride in being the pioneer and leader in higher education in the country through academic excellence, outstanding research, and public service. UP produces scientific and creative outputs of the highest quality – receiving both national and international recognition. As of 2014, UP has produced 36 out of 38 National Scientists; 35 out of 60 National Artists; 7 out of 15 Presidents of the country; 13 Chief Justices of the Supreme Court; 15,000 doctors; 8,000 lawyers; 15,000 engineers; 23,000 teachers and hundreds of thousands of graduates in other academic fields.
UP was established on June 18, 1908, and presently has eight constituent universities: UP Diliman, UP Manila, UP Los Baños, UP Visayas, UP Mindanao, UP Open University, UP Baguio and UP Cebu. UP Diliman is the biggest and most comprehensive unit, excelling in various fields. Other campuses are known for specific areas of specialization. UP Manila is the country’s center of excellence in the health sciences; UP Los Baños is a distinguished center of academic excellence in agriculture, forestry and related sciences in Asia; UP Visayas is noted for its program in fisheries which is recognized as one of the best in Asia; UP Baguio is noted for its specialization in the arts and humanities. UP Open University provides education opportunities beyond the boundaries of a conventional university (i.e. through distance learning), and the UP Cebu College promotes excellent courses in the Central Visayas.
Overview
Semesters
Disciplines
Language Requirements
No specific requirements
Programme Information
Accommodation & Facilities
For more information on accommodation and facilities, please contact the university.
Contact Person
Gil S. Jacinto, PhD
Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs; Director, Office of International Linkages
Tel: +632 928 8321
Email: oil@up.edu.ph