Webinar: The Fight Against COVID-19: Lessons from Taiwan

In support of a whole-of-nation approach to fight COVID-19, the COVID-19 Academic Crisis Response Consortium — composed of the AIM Stephen Zuellig School of Development

Online Learning Task Force (OP Memo, 16 Apr 2020)

16 April 2020 Memo to : The University Community Subject : Online Learning Task Force As the University moves towards expanding and strengthening support for

ASOG and PNP release study on the factors affecting police performance

Last Monday, Ateneo School of Government presented the findings of its research analyzing performance factors in the Philippine National Police. The study, which started in

ASOG to hold conference on the Role of the Private Sector in Inclusive Growth and Sustainable Development

As part of ongoing efforts to promote inclusive development in the Philippines, the Ateneo School of Government through the Ateneo Policy Center, in partnership with

SUPPOSE we have less single-use plastics in Katipunan restaurants?

The Single-Use Plastics: Possibilities for Stakeholder Engagement, or SUPPOSE , is a project under the Arete Sandbox Residency program that aims to design and implement

Hearing Aid Helps Open Your Ears to the Soundscape Around You

Listen closely. The drone of insects, the wind through the trees, the murmur of running water, the rumble of vehicles, the ringing of the bell

Dean Ronald Mendoza's remarks on the 2020 SWS Survey Review

On January 30, 2020, Ateneo School of Government Dean Dr. Ronald U. Mendoza delivered his remarks at the 2020 SWS Survey Review at the Asian

Ateneo Policy Center releases research on Over-hyped Presidential Satisfaction Survey, Fake News Damage on Vaccine Confidence, Energy Trilemma, and Tariff Policy

The Ateneo Policy Center, Ateneo School of Government's policy research unit, is pleased to announce the publication of four (4) papers under the ASOG Working

ASOG holds Parliamentary Forum and Workshop on Policy and Lawmaking in Cotabato City

The Ateneo School of Government through the Executive Education Program and the Ateneo Policy Center, in collaboration with Ateneo de Zamboanga University and UK-based Westminster

Presentation on Factors that Influence Disaster Risk and Resilience (DRR) Education in Asia during the 9th ICBR

Ms. Jean Meir Jardeleza (AIS and ES Department), Ms. Jairus Carmela Josol (AIS and ES Department), and Dr. Crisanto Lopez (Biology Department) represented the Ateneo