Skip to main content
Main Secondary Navigation
  • About Ateneo de Manila
  • Schools
  • Research
  • Global
  • Alumni
  • Giving
  • News
  • Events
Main navigation
  • Learn & Grow
  • Discover & Create
  • Make an Impact
  • Campus & Community
  • Apply
  • Home >
  • News >
  • Office of the Assistant Vice President for Graduate Education (OAVPGE) in Higher Education (HE Memo#Y3.20)

Office of the Assistant Vice President for Graduate Education (OAVPGE) in Higher Education (HE Memo#Y3.20)

10 Apr 2025 | Office of the Vice President for Higher Education

Quality Education

HE Memo#Y3.20
10 April 2025

TO:

The Higher Education Community

FROM:

[Sgd] Maria Luz C Vilches, PhD
Vice President for Higher Education

SUBJECT:

Office of the Assistant Vice President for Graduate Education (OAVPGE) in Higher Education


Graduate education is a significant pillar of strength in Ateneo de Manila University’s commitment to leadership and national development.  Starting in 1946 at the Padre Faura campus with a mission to support the country’s post-war recovery, the university’s graduate programs have grown significantly. Today, we offer more than 70 master's and doctoral degrees in SOH, GBSEALD, JGSOM, RGLSOSS, and SOSE that attract a diverse group of talented scholars and produce graduates that make meaningful impact in their spheres of influence. Added to this list are the professional degree programs offered in ASMPH, ALS, AGSB, and ASOG that draw passionate individuals who are committed to serving the society at large in their chosen professions, many of whom have made inspiring and profound influence in the health, law, business, and government sectors through their professional practice.

Change Processes

In July 2022, the committee that studied the possibility of a Higher Education cluster presented recommendations for a reimagined Higher Education (HE) structure, based on consultations with administrators, faculty, and stakeholders. Key highlights include the need for responsiveness to market changes, maintaining academic standards, ensuring equal student opportunities, and upholding the university's mission and identity. The committee also emphasized the distinct nature of undergraduate and graduate education, suggesting that governance structures should reflect the unique characteristics and autonomy of different Schools in terms of curriculum and student formation.

Following this directive, a Strategic Planning for Graduate Education was held on 5-6 April 2024. This activity, participated in by representatives from the nine schools, considered input from various internal and external stakeholders and produced a Three-Year Graduate Education Strategic Plan.  A parallel comprehensive organizational review by the Office of the VP for Human Resources took place from October 2023 to February 2025 to assess what used to be the Office of the Associate Dean for Graduate Programs (OADGP) in terms of its effectiveness and efficiency and to ensure alignment of mandate and talents with the new strategic direction of graduate education in Higher Education. 

The Office of the Assistant VP for Graduate Education

In light of the recommendations from these various initiatives, I am pleased to announce the formal reorganization of Graduate Education under the leadership of Dr Anne Lan K Candelaria, the Assistant Vice President for Graduate Education (AVPGE).  

The Office of the AVP for Graduate Education (OAVPGE) is mandated to develop and implement policies and initiatives that advance academic excellence, innovation, and relevance in graduate education in the 9 Higher Education Schools:  SOH, GBSEALD, JGSOM, RGLSOSS, SOSE, ASMPH, ALS, AGSB, and ASOG. It also facilitates inter-school collaboration to foster interdisciplinary learning and research, ensure compliance with quality assurance standards and regulatory requirements, and promote a diverse, inclusive, and supportive environment that empowers the graduate student community to thrive academically and professionally.

The AVPGE shall provide strategic leadership and oversight for all graduate programs across Higher Education by

  1. fostering inter-school synergy in programs and resources
  2. setting institution-wide benchmarks for academic quality and continuous improvement
  3. leading graduate education policy development and review, and
  4. advocating for graduate education at the university and in external engagements.

Office Internal Structure

Two sections in the office assist the AVPGE in the dispensation of these roles:

  1. The Graduate Programs and Curriculum (GPC) Section provides strategic support to academic and non-academic goals of graduate education across the nine schools. This is headed by the Graduate Programs and Curriculum Head (GPCH) who is responsible for establishing a cohesive graduate education framework, setting operational goals, monitoring metrics, fostering collaboration, and assisting in policy development and implementation. The GPCH oversees the operations and administration of the three core areas of Graduate Education:
    1. Admissions and Financial Aid: facilitates the entry of students into the various graduate education programs; ensures a just and equitable admissions process; provides information on scholarship opportunities.
    2. Curriculum and Academic Standards: provides oversight over the development of academic programs, ensuring alignment with desired standards.  
    3. Graduate Student Life: aims at enhancing the graduate student experience of holistic development within a Catholic, Jesuit and Filipino university.
  2. The Policy Development and Quality Assurance (PDQA) Section ensures that graduate education policies, standards, and procedures align with regional and national standards, regulatory requirements, and the university’s strategic goals.  Headed by the Policy Development and Quality Assurance Head (PDQAH), this section develops policies in collaboration with academic units, university offices and external accrediting/regulatory agencies and makes recommendations for policy implementation. It is likewise responsible for the review and evaluation of policies in the three core areas of graduate education. The PDQAH is assisted by the Graduate Education Data Analyst (GEDA) who is responsible for developing information and data management services that support continuous improvement and evidence-informed policy-making processes in graduate education.

 

 

In Support of Each of the Nine Schools

Governing the university's graduate education is a multifaceted endeavor given shifting cultural norms and organizational dynamics.

The nine schools, each with its own rich history and graduate program offerings, are united by a common commitment to Jesuit education. It is our hope that the current governance structure for graduate education support the schools in implementing necessary changes effectively while maintaining the university's high standards of quality.

I thank Dr. Anne Candelaria and her team for working through the details of this process of reorganization. We also acknowledge the help of Ms. Jenny See, Director of the University People, Team, and Organization Development Office under the Office of the VP for Human Resources.

I enjoin everyone in our community to lend support to the endeavors of the Office of the Assistant VP for Graduate Education in fostering collaboration among the nine schools in key Jesuit mission areas, through this new structure, while respecting the unique identity of each school.  

Download
Three-Year Strategic Plan for Graduate Education (2024-2027)
General Interest Academics Administration Graduate School of Business Gokongwei Brothers School of Education and Learning Design School of Government School of Humanities School of Law John Gokongwei School of Management School of Medicine and Public Health School of Science and Engineering Rosita G Leong School of Social Sciences
Share:

Recent News

Testing Updating of Medical Record

16 Jul 2025

One Big Flight of the tiniest wings: AIS installs 16th pollinator pocket in Ateneo at the Grade School Complex

15 Jul 2025

RGL Hub examines the intersection of health and politics in Brown Bag Session

15 Jul 2025

Updating of Medical Records First Semester SY 2025-2026 (College OHS Memo)

15 Jul 2025

AIS bridges climate change education through interactive workshop

15 Jul 2025

Fire stove project of DS majors receives 2025 ASCEND Excellence Award

15 Jul 2025

From vision to reality: 10 new homes turned over in German Village, GK Kalikasan, Cabiao, Nueva Ecija

15 Jul 2025

AJHS chess wizards Fua and Co help Team PH shine at 23rd ASEAN+ Age Group Chess Championships

15 Jul 2025

Join the Ateneo Art Gallery for an ArtSpeak session with Baguio artists at Ili-likha Artists Wateringhole this 24 July

14 Jul 2025

Application for Credit for the College Board’s Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB DP) for the First Semester of SY 2025-2026 (OUR Memo)

14 Jul 2025

You may also like these articles

Eagle1

16 Jul 2025

Testing Updating of Medical Record

Immunization Record

Eagle1

15 Jul 2025

Updating of Medical Records First Semester SY 2025-2026 (College OHS Memo)

15 July 2025 TO: Undergraduate and Graduate Students FROM: Higher Education Office of Health Services-College SUBJECT: Updating of Medical Records First Semester SY 2025-2026 Please

CF

15 Jul 2025

AIS bridges climate change education through interactive workshop

Last 08 July 2025, the Ateneo Institute of Sustainability (AIS) hosted a three-hour workshop modeled after Climate Fresk , a global, science-based collaborative mapping project

Salutuan

15 Jul 2025

Fire stove project of DS majors receives 2025 ASCEND Excellence Award

This year’s ASCEND Excellence Award for College Coursework Research was awarded to Team Kaibanan sa Kalambuan, composed of Christine Noelle Choo, Glenn Derwin Dela Torre

GKA July 1

15 Jul 2025

From vision to reality: 10 new homes turned over in German Village, GK Kalikasan, Cabiao, Nueva Ecija

On 12 April 2025, ten families were formally welcomed into their new homes during a house turnover ceremony at the German Village in Gawad Kalinga

GSBE ArtSpeak

14 Jul 2025

Join the Ateneo Art Gallery for an ArtSpeak session with Baguio artists at Ili-likha Artists Wateringhole this 24 July

The Ateneo Art Gallery presents a conversation with featured Baguio artists of the exhibition “Gongs. Smoke. Blood. Earth.” on 24 July (Thursday), 1:30pm to 3:30pm

Katipunan Avenue, Loyola Heights, Quezon City 1108, Philippines

info@ateneo.edu

+63 2 8426 6001

Connect With Us
  • Contact Ateneo
  • A to Z Directory
  • Social Media
Information for
  • Current Students
  • Prospective Students
  • International Students
  • Faculty & Staff
  • Alumni
  • Researchers & Visiting Academics
  • Parents
  • Donors & Partners
  • Visitors & Media
  • Careers
Security & Emergency
  • COVID-19
  • Campus Safety
  • Network & Tech
  • Emergency Management
  • Disaster Preparedness
Digital Resources
  • AteneoBlueCloud
  • Archium
  • Rizal Library
  • Ateneo Mail (Staff)
  • Ateneo Student Email
  • Alumni Mail
  • Branding & Trademarks
  • Data Privacy
  • Acceptable Use Policy
  • Report Website Issues
  • Ateneo Network
  • Philippine Jesuits

Copyright © 2022 Ateneo de Manila University. All rights reserved. | info@ateneo.edu | +63 2 8426 6001