The John Gokongwei School of Management is in the business of developing people who see themselves looking for gaps in the marketplace.

It is in the business of teaching those who envision themselves mobilizing resources, taking calculated risks and developing new products and services. It is in the business of research that answers questions like why companies do the things they do.

But the JGSOM is not just about business per se. In line with the Jesuit tradition, we aspire to produce entrepreneurs and business leaders for others. The mission of JGSOM is to shape our students into business leaders who can respond to the needs of tomorrow’s world.

JGSOM News

Pathways Joins Artificial Intelligence Workshop

Pathways just had its first on-site event in the last two years! After a week of workshops about artificial intelligence (A.I) with students from Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Hong Kong Poly U), eight Pathways participants put their skills to the test in a friendly competition among their two learning groups last Saturday, July 9, 2022.

Registration and Call for Abstracts: 2022 AUN-EEC Conference, "Ecological Education and Culture: Looking Back, Looking Forward"

The ASEAN University Network on Ecological Education and Culture (AUN-EEC) will be holding its annual conference on 14-15 September 2022

Ateneo’s Fr Bobby Yap SJ to lead Asia-Pacific Jesuit universities’ organization

University President, Fr Roberto Yap SJ was elected president of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities-Asia Pacific (AJCU-AP), and appointed Secretary for Intellectual Apostolate and Universities of the Jesuit Conference of Asia-Pacific

UREO OIC (Memo U2223-008)

(Memo U2223-008) Dr Ronald Allan L Cruz, Director of the University Research Ethics Office, will be on personal leave from 11 to 19 July 2022

Vice President for Administration and Information Systems OIC (Memo U2223-007)

(Memo U2223-007) Mr Rodolfo P Ang, Vice President for Administration and Information Systems (VPAIS) will be on leave from 14 to 24 July 2022

Applying systems thinking for resilience planning: An invitation for graduate students

CResT, or the City Resilience Toolkit, is a compendium of systems thinking activities for resilience planning. It was produced in 2020 under the Coastal Cities...

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