University of the Philippines Mindanao

University of the Philippines Mindanao
Unibersidad ng Pilipinas Mindanao (Filipino)
Shaping minds that shape the nation
MottoHonor, Excellence, Service [1][2]
TypePublic, research coeducational higher education institution
Established
  • February 20, 1995 (campus)
  • March 22, 1995 (as constituent university)
Academic affiliations
APRU, ASAIHL, AUN, AEUN, DACUN
ChancellorLyre Anni E. Murao, Ph.D.[3]
Academic staff
102 (AY 2020–2021)
Students1,355 (AY 2021–2022)[4]
Undergraduates1,194 (AY 2021-2022)
Postgraduates161 (AY 2021-2022)
Location, ,
7°05′08.58″N 125°29′05.59″E / 7.0857167°N 125.4848861°E / 7.0857167; 125.4848861
CampusRural
204 hectares (2,040,000 m2)
Hymn"U.P. Naming Mahal"
("U.P. Beloved")
ColorsMaroon Forest Green
NicknameFighting Maroons
Websitewww2.upmin.edu.ph
University of the Philippines Mindanao is located in Mindanao mainland
University of the Philippines Mindanao
Location in Mindanao
University of the Philippines Mindanao is located in Philippines
University of the Philippines Mindanao
Location in the Philippines

The University of the Philippines Mindanao (also referred to as UPMin or UP Mindanao) is a public research university, serving as the sixth constituent unit of the University of the Philippines System. UP Mindanao is the only constituent university of the UP System that was created through legislative action. Republic Act 7889 formally created UP Mindanao on February 20, 1995. The university was later formally recognized as an independent constituent university by the Board of Regents of the UP System on March 23, 1995. Its main focus of education is Mindanao studies through an affirmative action program in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao to attract Muslims and Lumad students, aside from the marginalized and deserving students. The university was first named University of the Philippines in Mindanao to declare the arrival of the state university in Mindanao after a long period of waiting by eager alumni and students. This was later replaced to its present name due to the request of the UP System for formalities' sake.

The university offers nine undergraduate degree programs and five graduate program heavily inclined in research through its two colleges and one school; the university is the one of its kind in the Philippines to have a discipline in Agribusiness Economics (ABE), and is one of the three worldwide to have such a degree program.

As of 2017, the Philippines' Commission on Higher Education (CHED) awarded a National Center of Development (COD) to UPMin in Information Technology and in Biology education (College of Science and Mathematics). Currently the university is developing itself to become a Center of Culture and Languages, engaging in activities enriching the Filipino and ethnic languages and Mindanao through literature and translation; the university is also a co-founder and active member of the Davao Colleges and Universities Network (DACUN) in the field of cultural integration and development.

The university also aims to become the best science university in Southern Philippines with the UP Mindanao Science and Technology Park Consortium; the university's long-term plan is to transform UPMin to a "green university town," the only one of its kind in the UP system and in the Philippines.[5][6]

  1. ^ Acebuche, Yoniel (May 14, 2024). "UP president Angelo Jimenez unveils university's new motto: 'Honor. Excellence. Service'". The Philippine Star. Retrieved May 15, 2024.
  2. ^ Iskomunidad (n.d.). "University of the Philippines System". Archived from the original on September 13, 2021. Retrieved September 14, 2021.
  3. ^ UP Mindanao Public Relations Office. "Prof. Lyre Anni E. Murao named 6th Chancellor of UP Mindanao". Facebook. UP Mindanao Public Relations Office. Retrieved February 28, 2022.
  4. ^ Digal, Larry. "State of the University Address AY 2021–2022". UP Mindanao Office of the Chancellor. Retrieved November 17, 2021.
  5. ^ "UP Mindanao". UP Diliman. Retrieved August 10, 2010.
  6. ^ "BOR UP Mindanao Land Use Approval" (PDF). UP Mindanao. 2009. Retrieved August 10, 2010.