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SPEECH: ASoG Dean Randy Tuaño highlights commitment to democratic, participative, and sustainable social development for the Philippines

Remarks during the Thanksgiving and Turn-Over Ceremony Philip Arnold P. Tuaño August 12, 2022 Ateneo School of Government Congratulations Dean Ron for your years of...

ASOG & NDCP conduct roundtable discussion on Political Warfare

On 16 August 2022, the Ateneo School of Government’s (ASOG) Ateneo Policy Center (APC), in partnership with the National Defense College of the Philippines’ (NDCP)...

Invitation: “Crossroad to 2030: Reviewing and recalibrating the SDGs roadmap of the Philippines” public plenary

We cordially invite you to the public plenary entitled “Crossroad to 2030: Reviewing and recalibrating the SDGs roadmap of the Philippines”. The plenary shall explore...

ASoG-ExecEd delivers online briefing on Philippine bureaucracy

On August 12, 2022, the Ateneo School of Government through its Executive Education Program conducted an online briefing session on the Philippine Bureaucracy for top...

Two-Part Series: ASOG BARMM Mission to Tawi-Tawi [Part 2]

The Ateneo Bangsamoro Initiative Team was invited by the 2nd Marine Brigade to visit their camp where they received a briefing from no less than...

Two-Part Series: ASOG BARMM Mission to Tawi-Tawi [Part 1]

The Ateneo Bangsamoro Initiative Team together with the former ASOG Dean Ronald U. Mendoza, and Ateneo Policy Center Head Ivy Baysic, went on a mission...