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University of the Philippines Manila

The University of the Philippines Manila (UPM; Filipino: Unibersidad ng Pilipinas Maynila) is a public, coeducational, research university located in Ermita, Manila, Philippines. It is known for being the country's center of excellence in the health sciences, including health professional education, training, and research. It is the oldest of eight constituent universities of the University of the Philippines System, and predates the founding of UP by three years. It was originally established on December 1, 1905, as the Philippine Medical School and later renamed as the UP College of Medicine and Surgery on June 10, 1907. In 1983 it was renamed as University of the Philippines Manila.

Former name

  • Philippine Medical School (1905–1908)
  • University of the Philippines (1908–1949)
  • UP Extension in Manila (1949–1972)[1]
  • UP Health Sciences Center (1967–1982)[2]
  • UP College Manila (1972–1983)[3]

Honor and Excellence

December 1, 1905 (1905-12-01)
(118 years and 207 days)

Dr. Michael L. Tee

6,110 (2022)[4]

4,750 (2022)[4]

1,360 (2022)[4]

Urban; total 14 ha (35 acres)[5]

UAAP,

UP Manila administers and operates the Philippine General Hospital, the largest medical center and the national referral center for health in the Philippines.[6] The university is the home of the National Institutes of Health. This section led early testing for COVID-19. It continues to conduct health research in various fields.[7]


Its 14-hectare campus occupies two large city blocks.[5] The campus contains pre-war heritage buildings and structures built during the American Period and designed by American architect William E. Parsons. These were declared to be historical landmarks by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines.[8]


Since 2001, the College of Medicine and the College of Nursing have been recognized as Centers of Excellence by the Commission on Higher Education.[9]

NHCP-protected buildings and structures including its settings:

Cancer Institute

Cancer Institute

Old Dentistry Building

Old Dentistry Building

Juan Salcedo Hall

Juan Salcedo Hall

Fernando Calderon Hall

Fernando Calderon Hall

Hilario Lara Hall

Hilario Lara Hall

National Institutes of Health

National Institutes of Health

Philippine General Hospital

Philippine General Hospital

Nurses' Home

Nurses' Home

Rizal Hall

Rizal Hall

Notable University of the Philippines Manila alumni include:

Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, international indigenous activist of Igorot ethnicity

Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, international indigenous activist of Igorot ethnicity

Nur Misuari, Moro revolutionary politician

Nur Misuari, Moro revolutionary politician

University of the Philippines Baguio

University of the Philippines Los Baños

University of the Philippines Cebu

University of the Philippines Visayas

University of the Philippines Mindanao

. UP Manila Publications.

Publications

Archived August 15, 2018, at the Wayback Machine. University of the Philippines Manila.

History of UP Manila

. University of the Philippines.

University History

Official website

University of the Philippines

Philippine General Hospital