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  Motto Honor and Excellence
  Established 1908 (system)<br> 1949 (campus)
  Type Public
  President Dr Emerlinda R Roman
  Chancellor Dr Sergio S Cao
  City Quezon City
  State Metro Manila
  Country Philippines
  Undergrad 30,000
  Postgrad 8,000
  Campus 493 hectares
  Nickname UP Fighting Maroons
  Free Label Hymn
  Free "UP Naming Mahal"
  Mascot UP Oblation
  Website http://wwwupdeduph


The University of the Philippines, Diliman, or '''U.P. Diliman''' for short, is the flagship campus and the largest Constituent University of the University Of The Philippines System . It is located in Diliman, Quezon City in Metro Manila . It offers courses in Liberal Arts, Social Sciences, Law, Business and Economics, Natural Sciences, Engineering, Music and Fine Arts among others. It offers the largest number of graduate and undergraduate courses among all the universities in the Philippines .

The University of the Philippines, Diliman has an ''' Extension Program In Pampanga ''' located at Clark Special Economic Zone , Pampanga .


ORGANIZATION

The University of the Philippines System is governed by the U.P. Board of Regents, which is the highest policy-making body of the University. The Diliman campus is headed by a Chancellor and Vice-Chancellors head specific offices. The current Chancellor is Dr. Sergio S. Cao, who was elected to the position by the Board of Regents at its 1193rd meeting on February 24 , 2005 ; Dr. Cao's three-year term commenced on March 1 , 2005 .

The University is composed of a large number of colleges (officially called, ''degree-granting units'').

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In addition, the University has a number of other units that do not grant degrees:


Students

See List Of UP Diliman Student Organizations for a list of University student organizations.

There are around 25,000 college students in the University. Approximately 5,000 are graduate students while the rest are undergraduates. There are approximately 4,000 freshmen admitted every year while about 3,000 graduate.




Deans


Serving as deans of the different degree-granting units within the University are:



PAST AND PRESENT CHANCELLORS




CULTURE, SPORTS, AND TRADITIONS






The Diliman community, humorously called the ''Diliman Republic'' and a "microcosm of the Philippines" has a unique culture among the universities in the country. It is the only university in Metro Manila that has its own extensive system of Jeepney transportation owing to its huge size. The university also has a congressional franchise to operate two radio stations (AM and FM) and a television station. Currently, the university only operates DZUP, a community AM radio station. The campus encompasses many residential areas and students often feel a sense of solidarity with the community residents. U.P. Diliman prized being open and accessible to all, reflected in the commitment of the university to Academic Freedom , and this was shown in the traditional lack of fencing and gates leading into the campus. This has changed in recent years, as the increase in population has led to an increase in traffic and instances of crime in and around the campus. The campus is now fenced and closes most entrances for most of the day, opening them during rush hour. University Avenue, the main road leading into the campus is the only entrance left open at all times during the day, however it is now also monitored by the local U.P. Police.

U.P. Diliman represents the U.P. System at the University Athletic Association Of The Philippines (UAAP) and participates in all events. The Fighting Maroons have consistently placed in the top three in the overall points race of the UAAP for the past several years.

Two of the most-awaited events in the campus are the Lantern Parade, held on the last week before the Christmas break, and the U.P. Fair, held every February. During the Lantern Parade, various groups within the University create Christmas lanterns and floats and parade around the Academic Oval. The U.P. Fair, organized by the University Student Council, is a week-long event held at the Sunken Garden that features nightly music concerts and amusement park rides.


NATIONAL CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE/DEVELOPMENT


As of 2001, the Commission On Higher Education of the Philippines has identified 32 centers of excellence/development (COEs/CODs) in U.P. Diliman. The Diliman campus of the U.P. System thus holds the distinction of having the most COEs/CODs among the country's educational institutions. (See 1)

The COEs/CODs in the University are as follows:

Anthropology, Architecture, Biology, Business, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Communication Arts, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Economics, Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Communications Engineering, English, Filipino, Foreign Languages, Geography, Geology, History, Industrial Engineering, Geodetic Engineering, Information Technology Education, Journalism, Literature, Marine Science, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering, Mining Engineering, Music, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, Statistics.


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