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Saturday, March 07, 2015

CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: Four-Month Paid Video Documentary Internship

The UP Third World Studies Center is now accepting applications for paid, full-time, short-term internships (04 May-31 August 2015). Net compensation is PhP10,000.00 a month. The interns will work solely on a short video documentary project with students from the University of Montreal.

Applicants must be:

  • a University of the Philippines graduate of any social science, mass or visual communication, or humanities course, and     
  • willing to work in a four-member team in Palawan for at least three continuous weeks.
Preference will be given to those who: 
  • have experience or are knowledgeable in digital filmmaking and video production, and
  • can communicate effectively both in English and Filipino.
To apply, submit the following:
  • a comprehensive curriculum vitae,
  • a true copy of grades or a printout of grades from CRS, and 
  • a letter of application addressed to:
Joel F. Ariate Jr.
University Researcher I
Third World Studies Center
College of Social Sciences and Philosophy
University of the Philippines-Diliman

Due date for applications is on 12 April 2015 (Sunday). All application requirements must be submitted online as PDF attachments at uptwsc@gmail.com.

Friday, March 06, 2015

CALL FOR PAPERS: An International Conference on the Pacific War in the Philippines




Occupation & Liberation:
An International Conference on the Pacific War in the Philippines
3-5 September 2015
University of the Philippines-Diliman

CALL FOR PAPERS

In commemoration of the 70th year anniversary of the end of the Pacific War, the University of the Philippines Department of History, in cooperation with the Third World Studies Center, will hold an international conference with the theme Occupation & Liberation. The conference will underscore the role of human agency in the fight for freedom by highlighting the numerous actors involved in the fight for liberation; the various narratives that provide a meaningful way to remember the day-to-day stories of individuals who lived and survived the war; and the various discourses on the Pacific War that reveal the complexities of this critical juncture in history.

We are inviting proposals for academic papers that tackle the conference theme through one of (but not limited to) the following topics:

  • The Pacific War in the Philippines and Southeast Asia
  • Rehabilitation and reconstruction
  • Narratives from the provinces
  • Experiences of ethnic groups
  • Foreigners in the Philippines
  • Memory and representations of war
  • Folklore and folk tales about the war
  • Utilities and transportation
  • Everyday life in the time of war
  • Science, medicine, and public health
  • Arts and culture

Send 300-400 word abstracts with your name, institutional affiliation, and contact information or any related queries to occupationandliberation@gmail.com.

DEADLINE OF ABSTRACT SUBMISSION: 30 April 2015
NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE: 15 May 2015
DEADLINE OF FULL PAPERS: 15 August 2015