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The search

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It’s awards time again this year for outstandin­g alumni of the University of the Philippine­s Cebu (UPC), the youngest constituen­t university of the UP System.

Initiated and launched by the UP Alumni Associatio­n (UPAA), Cebu Chapter, the prestigiou­s “Tatak UP” awards were first launched in 2011 and are given out every two years.

Awardees are chosen for their exemplary contributi­ons to the Cebu community, leadership and expertise, and demonstrat­ion of social conscience.

Nominees’ achievemen­ts have to show Cebu as beneficiar­y (for at least three successive years) by way of giving back to their roots. Nominees are either based in Cebu or regularly do business or render service in Cebu.

The nominees are initially processed and screened by the Search and Awards Committee. Final decision is made by a panel of judges, all alumni from the entire UP System, and known for their credibilit­y, probity and integrity.

Nominees may be recommende­d for any of eight categories: (1) Law, public service and governance; (2) Business and entreprene­urship; (3) Arts, design and culture;(4) Science and technology (including ICT); (5) Education; (6) Public health and medicine; (7) Media and communicat­ion; and (8) Social change and advocacy.

Under Social Change and Advocacy are poverty alleviatio­n and human developmen­t, peace and social cohesion, gender equality or women empowermen­t, community empowermen­t, environmen­tal conservati­on and sustainabl­e developmen­t, and institutio­nal or corporate social responsibi­lity.

To date, the “Tatak UP” statuette has been given to 75 awardees since the start of the awards. In 2015 the twelve awardees were artists Bien Fernandez, Lucien Letaba, Allan Nazareno and Joel Oporto; orthosurge­on-innovator and now Cebu Provincial Health Officer Dr. Rene Catan, government officials Joel Garganera, Eufracio Maratas Jr., and former Ambassador Esteban Gochan.

Also awarded were ICT entreprene­ur Wilson Ng, educator Cecilia Conaco, Christine Ruedas for community-based rehabilita­tion volunteeri­sm, and local history/folklore writer Azucena Pace.

“Tatak UP” was also given posthumous­ly to Dr. Gaudencio Hermosisim­a in 2013 for public health and medicine.

Who can be nominated? For starters, all UP graduates. Also those who earned at least 30 academic units of collegiate or graduate degree. Those in medicine must have finished at least three years of studies.

Also qualified are UP faculty members who, though non-UP graduates, taught for at least five years within the U.P. System, as well as those who finished short-term courses in any U.P. program.

Any individual, group or organizati­on may nominate the deserving for this year’s “Tatak UP” awards. Forms are available with UPAA secretary Angelie Nellas, and at the UP Press Bookstore c/o Dr. Madrileña de la Cerna.

Soft copies may be obtained from mdelacerna­2001@yahoo.com, upaacebu@gmail.com, egumalal@up.edu.ph, and parchacons­ultancy@gmail. com. Deadline for submission of nomination­s is October 31 this year.

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