Outline Introduction: the Philippine higher education Need for post-graduate programs Strategies to strengthen capacity for offering doctoral degrees and its impact to society Some success stories
The Philippines Area: 299,764 km 2 (73 rd ) Population: 76,498,735 (2000); 92,337,852 (2010 estimate; 12th) Density: 308/km 2 (43 rd ) Per capita: USD2,223 (121 st ) GDP: USD 213.129B (2011) Source: www.wikipedia.org Philippine Higher Education No. of Institutions (2009): State Universities & Colleges: National Universities: 1,758 (88.2% private) 109 (+ 81 LUC s) 1 (UP) Undergraduates (SY 2009-10): 2,770,965 (39% in SUC s & LUC s) Graduate (SY 2008-09): 469,654 (includes MS and PhD) HEI Faculty with PhD degrees: 8% (SY 2000-01) 9.08% (SY 2004-05) Sources: The 2009 CHED Annual Report/ CHED Statistics Publications
Doctoral programs by discipline, AY 2011-2012 TOTAL: 13,979; data based on Phil. Standard Classification of Education as of Aug. 14, 2012 (Source: CHED)
The Problem: Large gap between UNESCO Benchmarks and Philippine situation (UNESCO Institute for Statistics, 2006*) * Latest statistic recorded in UNESCO data library (updated from 2004) Developing Countries: 360 Source: Dean Matias progress update report to the PAC, July 2012
The Problem: Large gap between UNESCO Benchmarks and Philippine situation (UNESCO Institute for Statistics, 2006) Source: Dean Matias progress update report to the PAC, July 2012 UNESCO Benchmark: 1%
Republic Act 9500 An Act to Strengthen UP as the National University 29 April 2008 SECTION 3. PURPOSE OF THE UNIVERSITY The University shall serve as a: Graduate university Research university Public service university Regional and global university Source: Presentation of Dr. Saloma during the Special Convocation for his installation as 9 th Chancellor, UP Diliman
The University of the Philippines System Established on 18 June 1908 Constituent Universities (15 Campuses) UP Baguio UP Diliman UP Los Baños UP Manila UP Mindanao UP Open University UP Visayas UP Cebu (College) Source: Presentation of Dr. Saloma during the Special Convocation for his installation as 9 th Chancellor, UP Diliman wikipedia
University of the Philippines: PhD program status PhD Graduates per Year: 73.34 PhD Degree Programs: 136 PhD Faculty: 528 Goal: PhD Faculty Number/3 Current Recognition Programs: Scientific/Artist Productivity Systems International Publication Awards, Grants, Professorial Chairs, Professor Emeriti Future Directions: Strengthen existing programs, University Professorships, Intellectual Property Rights Source: Presentation of Dr. Saloma during the Special Convocation for his installation as 9 th Chancellor, UP Diliman
Role of RSEs Researchers, scientists and engineers (RSE) with advanced degrees are those who have the necessary academic training and experience for R&D work and who are in fact engaged in R&D work. RSEs are considered vital to national development because of their capability to translate R&D results into viable industries, undertake high-impact research, pass on knowledge and identify new S&T directions
Need for doctoral programs Researchers, scientists, and engineers (RSEs) with advanced degrees (doctoral) are needed to Do studies to help in nation building and find solutions for problems ranging from disaster mitigation to poverty alleviation, from agriculture to semiconductor industries, energy for the future to sustainable environment Mentor post-graduate students who will produce more researchers, scientists and engineers with advanced degrees in a multiplier effect Produce indigenous technologies to better the lives of Filipinos
Strategies Scholarship programs to increase graduates with doctoral degrees ERDT (Engineering Research & Development for Technology) NSC (National Science Consortium) Send students/ faculty to complete post-graduate programs abroad Attract Filipino scientists and Ph.D.s living abroad to return to the Philippines through grants and other incentives (Expanded Modernization Plan). Research mentoring (Expanded Interdisciplinary Research)
ERDT Consortium University of the Philippines Diliman Ateneo de Manila University Central Luzon State University De La Salle University Mapúa Institute of Technology Mindanao State University Iligan University of San Carlos University of the Philippines Los Baños Source: Dean Matias progress update report to the PAC, July 2012
ERDT MoU Signing (2 nd cycle: 25 May 2011) Source: Dean Matias progress update report to the PAC, July 2012
Objectives of ERDT 1. Implementation of research agenda aligned to NSTP and MTPDP 2. Attainment of a critical mass of MS and PhD graduates (RSE s) 3. Upgrading the qualifications of practicing engineers 4. Accessible graduate education 5. Upgrading engineering colleges 6. Develop a culture of R&D Source: Dean Matias progress update report to the PAC, July 2012
The ERDT is an INVESTMENT FOR GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS Source: Dean Matias progress update report to the PAC, July 2012
Programs Faculty Development program (faculty is sent abroad on scholarship to finish their Ph.D.) Post-doctoral fellowship Visiting professorship program Visiting researcher program ERDT research and dissemination grant Source: Dean Matias progress update report to the PAC, July 2012
Technology Entrepreneurship Summer 2009-2010 Prof. Matthew Bristow Summer 2010-2011 Course Prof. Bristow, Prof. Nestor Raneses, Dr. Luis Sison Summer 2011-2012 Dr. Aura Matias/Dr. Luis Sison Source: Dean Matias progress update report to the PAC, July 2012
We help build technology companies www.enterprise.upd.edu.ph
University of the Philippines College of Engineering Technology Business Incubator (TBI) Enterprise Program for Technopreneurship GSMetrix is an engineering R&D company established in 2009. It specializes in custom instrumentation and telemetry technology, with premier products and solutions such as Automated Weather Monitoring System (AWMS) and x- Motes MT System for remote monitoring of agri/aquaculture farms. Established in 2010, Itemhound Corporation provides RFID-based systems targeting supply chain logistics, inventory, libraries, security, asset management and fleet tracking. Components of the system include readers, tags, cables, antennas readers, tags, antennas, cables, host computers, and software and their integration, deployment and after-sales services. Products and services include Racer Motorsports Timing System and Strider Marathon Timing System, among others. Source: Dean Matias progress update report to the PAC, July 2012
ERDT Research Areas Energy Environment & Infrastructure Information & Communications Technology Semiconductor & Electronics Source: Dean Matias progress update report to the PAC, July 2012
NATIONAL SCIENCE CONSORTIUM (2009) University of the Philippines Ateneo de Manila University De La Salle University Central Luzon State University MSU Iligan Institute of Technology University of Santo Tomas Visayas State University Number of PhD Faculty (20 Oct 2010): 764 Source: 2009 DOST-Science Education Institute Survey for the National Science Consortium (ASTHRDP)
Objective Enhance the capability of the Philippine higher education system to produce technically competent PhD and MS graduates by providing ample graduate scholarships to promising Filipino scientists and researchers Promote resource sharing and information exchange through collaborative academic and research activities among Philippine universities with established PhD programs in the basic and applied sciences and mathematics, including forestry and agriculture, animal science, fisheries and public health
Mentoring: National Institutes of Physics Started with 3 PhDs in 1989; upon returning to the Philippines from studies abroad set up their research groups at the Instrumentation Physics lab, starting with the photonics lab (Saloma) Started the development of a scientific tradition of mentoring to increase number of PhD holders in the Philippines Graduates do post-doctoral studies abroad and return to mentor more students Source: Interview with Chancellor Saloma, August, 2012
2006 Saloma became Dean of the College of Science College agreed that mentoring and graduating PhD students will be requirement for tenure Today, National Institutes of Physics, UP Diliman has 25/43 faculty with PhD; the rest are MS degree holders It has 6 research groups/labs and boasts of the highest rate of return of its graduates after doing their post-doctoral studies abroad It trains students including those in the secondary schools to do research
Brain drain is not due to lack of patriotism, rather it is more due to lack of research laboratories for graduate work. Without credible graduate programs, efforts to improve basic science education are nothing but unintended subsidies for other wealthier countries. Great professors attract talented students, not the other way around Saloma
Partnerships with government NOAH project Nationwide operational assessment of hazards National Institutes of Geology, University of the Philippines and the Department of Science and Technology Support our weather bureau, PAG-ASA (Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services PHARMASEAS and MINP programs with international and local collaboration for the utlization of Philppine genetic resources for conservation of the environment Collaborates with Department of Environment and Natural Resources and local Universities Some PhD faculty advised negotiators, e.g. Nagoya Protocol and the Wildlife Act
Some challenges and issues for the Philippines Increasing the number of PhD in other Universities who will do research and mentor doctoral students vis a vis administrative work Employment and other stakeholders needs; needs for entrepreneurs Producing more home-grown PhD graduates vis a vis attracting PhD holders from abroad Aging senior complimented by very young faculty in many institutions with very few middle level educators Weak government support due to many concerns and a highly bureaucratic government processes
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