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

Courageous hearts, joyful hearts, good hearts

On this fine Thursday afternoon—just a few hours before the Ateneo Blue Eagles set off for their game — University President Fr Bobby Yap SJ...

Online Clearance Process for SY 2021-2022 Graduating Students (LS RO Memo)

To: Loyola Schools Candidates for Graduation in the Undergraduate and Graduate Level, School Year 2021-2022 From: (Sgd) Marlene M De Leon, PhD School Registrar Re...

Surveys on the MEM and MS ES programs

Good day! The Department of Environmental Science is currently reviewing its Master of Science in Environmental Science (MS ES) and Master in Environmental Management (MEM)...

Nominations to the University CODI (OVPLS Memo)

To: Loyola Schools Community From: [Sgd.] Maria Luz C. Vilches, PhD Vice President RE: NOMINATIONS TO THE UNIVERSITY CODI The University President has asked the...

SOSE Week 2022: A celebration of academic excellence for national growth

"Together with their mentors, SOSE students inspire us with their talents and unwavering commitment to advance excellence and promote national growth through the generation of knowledge and engaging with communities"

"Tubig! Tubig! Ano ang Plano?" A forum on water scarcity in the Philippines

On Thursday, 12 May 2022, the Department of Environmental Science hosted an SC Johnson Forum, “Tubig! Tubig! Ano ang Plano?” to kickstart the department’s 30th...

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