The School of Science and Engineering envisions itself to be a recognized Southeast Asian center of higher learning with academic leaders engaged in service to the nation and global community through science, technology and innovation.
We move towards this vision through four main priority areas of research chosen because of their relevance in building our nation. These are Disaster Science and Mitigation, Environment, Health, and Science and Mathematics Education. Our research projects on these areas are interdisciplinary and funding in the last three years have totaled to over 300 M pesos.
These projects are run by eight departments working together seamlessly. Five of these departments are CHED Centers of Excellence and two are CHED Centers of Development.
Assuming that the COVID Alert Level remains at Level I or improves – (and we hope for the latter) – the Loyola Schools will be hosting onsite recognition ceremonies at the Ateneo de Manila High School Covered Courts on Sunday, August 28, 2022
Science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) programs play a critical part in a country's growth and innovation. So it is vital to foster students' interest...
Dr Ma Louise Antonette N De Las Peñas of the Loyola Schools (LS) has been appointed by the International Union of Crystallography Executive Committee as co-editor of Acta Crystallographica Section A: Foundations and Advances.
HOT OFF THE PRESS: Queena N. Lee-Chua's Bouncing Back: Life and Learning in a Time of Crisis, A Student Resilience Study of the Ateneo de Manila School of Science and Engineering