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Thursday, June 22, 2023

Agam-agam sa Agham: The current and future prospects of science communication in the Philippines


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What can be done to improve weather and disaster reporting in the Philippines? How are scientists portrayed in Pinoy movies and pop culture? Where can we find the best examples of science communication for Filipino online viewers? When can we hope to develop a science-appreciative Filipino culture?

Explore the answers to these and other questions at "Agam-agam sa Agham: The current state and future prospects of science communication in the Philippines". This free public lecture is a joint initiative of the UP Diliman College of Science (UPD-CS) and Science Communicators Philippines (SciCommPH). it will be held on June 30 (Friday), 2pm - 5pm at the UPD-CS Auditorium. It will also be streamed live to registered participants.

You can reserve a slot at the event and receive the Zoom login details by registering here: https://bit.ly/SciCommLectureReg







The list of distinguished speakers includes:

Inez Z. Ponce de Leon, PhD, holds undergraduate and master's degrees in molecular biology and biotechnology from UP, and a PhD in science communication from Purdue University. Her research centers on science and risk communication, and the public understanding of science. She teaches classes in qualitative research, science and risk communication, and belly dance as an associate professor at the Ateneo de Manila University. She is also a public speaker, writer, novelist, and weekly columnist for the Philippine Daily Inquirer.


Garry Jay S. Montemayor, MA, a faculty member and former Chair of the Department of Science Communication, College of Development Communication, UP Los Baños. He has been teaching for 16 years now, usually handling courses on science communication, communication research, and information and knowledge management. His diverse experience with various local, national, and international organizations includes development work in health, agriculture, and environment. He has authored over 45 scholarly papers and publications, the most recent of which is a chapter in a book about science communication in the Philippines, published by the Australian National University Press. His masters' thesis is about the portrayal of scientists in Philippine cinema and pop culture.


Kamila Navarro, MSc, the Scientific Writer and Editor of the National University of Singapore’s (NUS') Synthetic Biology for Clinical & Technological Innovation. Previously, she was Science Editor of award-winning science and technology publication, Asian Scientist Magazine. Kamila also helped pioneer a curriculum for Science and Risk Communication in the Philippines, and published an article and book chapter on the state of Philippine science communication; both works are regularly cited and used by the Philippine Department of Science and Technology in their outreach activities. Currently, Kamila runs the day-to-day operations of Pinoy Scientists, a platform highlighting the unique scientific stories of Filipinos worldwide. She is also a member of the International Science Council’s Panel of Experts for the Public Value of Science


Ingrid Espinosa, MSc, received her degree in Science Communication from Imperial College London under a Chevening scholarship She has worked for over half a decade in public health research, studying public health programs and helping inform policy, and currently works as a Senior Strategic Communications Specialist for the National Institutes of Health and Co-Director for Comms & Events at GradMAP Philippines. She’s interested in science journalism, science and society, and improv theater.


Timothy James M. Dimacali, SM, heads the Science Communications Team at the UP Diliman College of Science and is Vice President for External Affairs at SciComm Philippines. He received his MS in Science Writing from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on a Fulbright scholarship, and is the founding editor of GMA News Online's Science and Technology Section.


SciCommPH is a non-stock, non-profit national organization of scicomm practitioners and researchers, journalists, and scientists.

Saturday, June 17, 2023

How to Get a Loan in 15 Minutes with Cash-Express in the Philippines


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Searching for a quick and reliable loan service in the Philippines? You've come to the right place! In this post, we'll guide you step-by-step on how to get a loan in as fast as 15 minutes with Cash-Express. Whether you're looking for emergency funds, business loans, or personal loans, this resource will answer all your queries!
Introduction to Cash-Express

Cash-Express is one of the leading online lending platforms in the Philippines, known for its speedy and hassle-free service. Their digital platform offers a seamless experience for Filipinos seeking various loan services such as quick cash loans, payday loans, and small business loans.




 
Benefits of Using Cash-Express

There are many reasons why Cash-Express stands out as a top choice for quick loans in the Philippines:
 
Fast Approval - Loans are approved and disbursed within 15 minutes.
 
Simple Application Process - Their online form is easy to fill and requires minimal documentation.
 
Flexible Terms - You can choose a repayment schedule that suits your needs.
 
Reliable and Transparent - No hidden fees, and the entire process is clear and transparent.
 
Secure Transactions - They ensure all your personal data is protected.

 
Steps to Get a Loan in 15 Minutes


Here's your step-by-step guide on how to apply for a loan with Cash-Express:
 
Visit Cash-Express' Website - Start by visiting the official Cash-Express website.
 
Fill Out the Application Form - Click on the 'Apply Now' button and fill in the required details.
 
Submit Required Documents - You'll need a valid government-issued ID, proof of income, and proof of address. You can scan or take a picture of these documents and upload them directly.
 
Wait for Approval - After submitting, the Cash-Express team will review your application. If everything is in order, you'll receive approval within 15 minutes!
 
Receive Your Loan - Once approved, the loan amount will be immediately transferred to your bank account.

 
Tips for Quick Loan Approval

To ensure your loan gets approved quickly, consider these tips:

 
Fill out the application form accurately and completely.
 
Ensure all your documents are clear and legible.
Choose a loan amount and repayment schedule you can comfortably afford.
 
Frequently Asked Questions about Cash-Express
What is the interest rate for Cash-Express loans? - The interest rates vary depending on the loan amount and term. Visit their loan calculator to get an estimate.
 
Can I apply if I have a bad credit history? - Cash-Express evaluates each application individually. Even if you have a bad credit history, you are still encouraged to apply.
 
What happens if I can't pay on time? - It's best to contact their customer service team if you're having difficulty making repayments. They'll guide you on how to manage your loan repayment schedule.

Getting a loan in 15 minutes is not a dream anymore – thanks to Cash-Express, the process is quicker, smoother, and more accessible than ever before. So why wait? Make your financial plans a reality now!

If you found this guide useful, be sure to share it with your friends and family who may be in need of a quick loan service. For more information on finance and loans, be sure to check out our other posts.


 
Conclusion

In conclusion, obtaining a loan in the Philippines has been made more accessible and straightforward, thanks to online lending platforms like Cash-Express. They've revolutionized the way we borrow money by offering quick, hassle-free loans that are disbursed within 15 minutes. Whether you're dealing with an unforeseen emergency or seeking to grow your small business, Cash-Express has your financial needs covered with their flexible and reliable lending solutions.

The whole process, from application to approval, is conducted online, which means you can apply for a loan at your convenience, without the need to visit a bank or a loan agency. This simplicity, coupled with their commitment to transparency and data security, has made Cash-Express a popular choice among Filipinos.

Remember, however, that with the ease and speed of obtaining a loan comes the responsibility of repayment. Always ensure to borrow within your means and maintain a proper repayment schedule.

As the digital world continues to evolve, so too does the way we handle our finances. Platforms like Cash-Express are leading the charge, transforming the traditional lending landscape into a more modern, user-friendly experience. It's an exciting time for financial technology in the Philippines and beyond, as we shift towards more efficient and inclusive financial services.

Friday, June 16, 2023

FDCP celebrates pride with “Pelikulaya: Mga Kuwentong Mapagpalaya”


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With the theme “Mga Kuwentong Mapagpalaya,” the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) celebrates Pride Month with Pelikulaya, a special showcase of LGBTQIA+-themed films that delve into the realities and stories of the members of the community which will run from June 23 to 30.

Kicking off the showcase is the special screening of the digitally restored and remastered version of Wong Kar Wai’s “Happy Together” which will be held on June 23 in Shangri-La Plaza.

The Pelikulaya 2023 titles will screen in Cinematheque Centres in Manila, Davao, Iloilo, Nabunturan, and Negros and in select cinemas in Metro Manila including Cinema ‘76 and UP Film Institute’s Cine Adarna/Videotheque.

Some of the titles will also be available for streaming on JuanFlix via www.juanflix.com.ph starting June 30 for as low as PHP 99.00 a month.

Viewers in Manila may purchase their tickets through https://bit.ly/CCManilaTickets.

Ticket prices range from PHP100.00 to PHP200.00, depending on the title.

Here is the complete list of Pelikulaya 2023 titles:

Onsite screenings at the Cinematheque Centres Nationwide:

● Happy Together (Wong Kar Wai)

● Girl (Lukas Dhont)

● Portrait of a Lady on Fire (Celine Sciamma)

● Women Do Cry (Vesela Kazako and Mina Mileva)

● Billie and Emma (Samantha Lee)

● Mamu, and a Mother Too (Rod Singh)

● Metamorphosis (J.E. Tiglao)

● The Boy Foretold by the Stars (Dolly Dulu)

● Manila By Night (Ishmael Bernal) *free screening

Showcase of Award-Winning Short Films at the Cinematheque Centres

Nationwide (Free Screening)

● Alingasngas ng mga Kuliglig (Vahn Leinard Pascual)

● Love in the Ungodly Hour (Bradley Jason Pantajo)

● Dikit (Gabriela Serrano)

● Gulis (Kyle Jumayne Francisco)

● Noontime Drama (Kim Timan and Sam Villa-Real)

● Nang Maglublog ako sa Isang Mangkok ng Liwanag (Kukay Zinampan)

Online Streaming via JuanFlix:

● Sila-Sila (Giancarlo Abrahan)

● Metamorphosis (J.E. Tiglao)

● Mamu, and a Mother Too (Rod Singh)

● Rome and Juliet (Connie Macatuno)

● How to Die Young in Manila (Petersen Vargas)

● Nang Maglublob ako sa Isang Mangkok ng Liwanag (Kukay Zinampan)

● This is Not A Coming Out Story (Mark Felix Ebreo)

● Portrait of a Lady on Fire (Celine Sciamma) *pay-per-view

● Women Do Cry (Vesela Kazako and Mina Mileva) *pay-per-view

Through this special programming, the FDCP aims to put the spotlight on underrepresented members of the LGBTQIA+ community to promote a better understanding of inclusivity, diversity, and equality.

“This event [Pelikulaya] aims to raise awareness of LGBTQIA+ issues. We believe that by using the power of film, we can do our part in showcasing films that celebrate LGBTQIA+ stories.

Hoping to create understanding of the lives, perspectives & advocacies shown in each film,” FDCP Chairman and CEO Tirso Cruz III said in a statement.

“With that, the FDCP sends our love and gratitude to you all for being with us, and we hope you'll have a memorable experience in all of our Cinematheque Centres across the Philippines,” Cruz ended.

Pelikulaya 2023 is presented by the FDCP, JuanFlix, and Cinematheque Centres and is supported by Shangri-La Red Carpet, Cinema ‘76, UP Film Institute, the US Embassy in the Philippines, the Royal Thai Embassy Manila, the Embassy of Ireland in the Philippines, the Embassy of Mexico in the Philippines, and the Embassy of Canada to the Philippines.

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