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DLSU-Manila
registers more faculty research for SY 2000-01
De
La Salle University-Manila’s faculty research outputs for
this year totaled to 76 completed projects, indicating an
increase of 36 per cent from last year’s record of 56.
This
development was underscored by the University Research Coordination
Office (URCO) during the Annual Faculty Research Recognition
at the Waldo Perfecto Seminar Room on March 14.
In the first category, members of the College Research Council
were given certificates of appreciation. The council is composed
of faculty from the University’s five colleges.
For
the second category, 66 faculty researchers were awarded for
having completed their research projects. Of the total awardees,
12 were given certificates of recognition for having disseminated
their research projects for school year 2000-2001.
In the last category, special awards were given to individuals
for their research contributions. Eight faculty recipients
were honored as research faculty awardees while six faculty
researchers were cited for having completed two or more projects
in their respective fields.
Special awards were also given to two departments, the Chemistry
Department, with the highest number (15) of ongoing projects,
and the Business Management Department, with the highest number
of completed (9) projects. In the college level, the College
of Liberal Arts ranked first with the highest number of completed
projects this year, followed by the College of Business and
Economics, and College of Education.
Other awardees for URCO-funded projects were Dr. Buenaventura
Medina, Jr. of Literature at Wikang Filipino for his published
book titled Sa Ibang Salita: Sampung Sanaysay sa Sining-Salin
and Dr. Elmer Dadios for having won the prestigious award
for International Conference on Industrial Electronics, Control
and Instrumentation (IECON) Fellowship in Nagoya, Japan.
A token of appreciation was also awarded to Vice President
for Academics Dr. Wyona Patalinghug, for her full support
and invaluable contribution towards the promotion of research
in the University.
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