Ateneo and the UN Sustainable Development Goals
The University strives toward a decent employment environment for all its employees. The University strictly adheres to Minimum Wage Order set by the Philippine government. Key anti-discrimination policies in the University are enforced to ensure a safe and inclusive working environment.
The University also offers various academic programs that focus on sustainability, such as the Master in Development Management, Master of Science in Sustainability Management, and the Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science. These programs equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to address social and economic challenges related to sustainability
News and Features
ASoG holds a tech-transfer session with HRep-Congressional Policy and Budget Research Department
On 16 February 2024, the Ateneo School of Government, through the Ateneo Policy Center, organized a technological transfer session, via Zoom, for its study counterparts...
HRep-Ateneo Project 6th Roundtable Discussion: Government Rightsizing and Peace and Security
At the HRep-Ateneo Evidence-Based Research Project's sixth roundtable, experts from government, academia, and the private sector discussed government rightsizing and West Philippine Sea peace, aiming to inform policies for effective governance and regional security.
Connections and Collaborations : The Case of Japanese, Zainichi Koreans, and Filipinos in Kyoto
The Japanese Studies Program and Korean Studies Program School of Social Sciences Ateneo de Manila University invite everyone to Connections and Collaborations The Case of...
Export Promotion as Industrial Policy: the Impact of Export Subsidies in Pakistan
Gonzalo Varela, the Lead Economist at the World Bank in the Philippines, specializes in trade and open macroeconomics, with over fifteen years of experience in policy advisory and research. Varela's study on Pakistani textile exports reveals a modest positive impact of an export promotion policy with ad-valorem subsidies, causing significant shifts in product allocations, particularly favoring garments eligible for higher rebate rates.
Playing to Get a Job: Philippine Basketball League in Poland as a Site of Informal Labor Brokerage
The Department of Sociology and Anthropology (DSA) Seminar Series presents: Playing to Get a Job: Philippine Basketball League in Poland as a Site of Informal...
Nominations for the 2024 Traditional University Awards (Memo U2324-093)
Memo # U2324-093 14 Feb 2024 TO: The University Community SUBJECT: Nominations for the 2024 Traditional University Awards In the spirit of recognizing those who...
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Growth Prospects of the MSMEs Manufacturing Sector of the Philippine Economy
Wed, 31 Mar 2021
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Active Learning and Academic Performance: The Case of Real-Time Interactive Student Polling
Wed, 10 Mar 2021
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Asia's Journey to Prosperity
Wed, 28 Oct 2020
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Pandemic, Recovery Challenges, and Competition Policy Enforcement
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