Department of Psychology Archives - University of Santo Tomas /category/academics/science/department-of-psychology/ The Pontifical and Royal Catholic University of the Philippines Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:29:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 /wp-content/uploads/2019/07/cropped-800px-Seal_of_the_University_of_Santo_Tomas.svg_-32x32.png Department of Psychology Archives - University of Santo Tomas /category/academics/science/department-of-psychology/ 32 32 Lack of climate justice awareness in global north, south countries highlighted new Nature Climate Change paper /lack-of-climate-justice-awareness-in-global-north-south-countries-highlighted-new-nature-climate-change-paper/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=lack-of-climate-justice-awareness-in-global-north-south-countries-highlighted-new-nature-climate-change-paper Mon, 21 Oct 2024 03:49:24 +0000 /?p=184647 At least 66% of over 5,500 participating adults have never heard of climate justice, according to a new paper published in Nature Climate Change by an international group of scholars…

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At least 66% of over 5,500 participating adults have never heard of climate justice, according to a new paper published in Nature Climate Change by an international group of scholars joined by UST Department of Psychology Professor Marc Eric S. Reyes, PhD.

The open-access article, entitled “Climate justice beliefs related to climate action and policy support around the world,” focused on the value of climate justice beliefs “as a motive for climate action across diverse geographical contexts.” 

Participants acknowledged the influence of capitalism and colonialism on the climate crisis and how it adversely impacts poor people.

The survey found that participants from countries with higher greenhouse gas emissions and politically salient social inequality associated climate justice beliefs with policy support and various indices of climate action.

The paper can be accessed here:  

Reyes, a renowned scholar and Psychological Association of the Philippines President from 2020-2022, also teaches at the Graduate School and is an academic researcher of the Research Center for Social Sciences and Education.

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Peñamante of Psychology, Medicine recognized by the Boston Congress of Public Health for work on digital mental health solutions /penamante-of-psychology-medicine-recognized-by-the-boston-congress-of-public-health-for-work-on-digital-mental-health-solutions/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=penamante-of-psychology-medicine-recognized-by-the-boston-congress-of-public-health-for-work-on-digital-mental-health-solutions Tue, 01 Oct 2024 07:32:31 +0000 /?p=183937 Inst. Criselle Angeline C. Peñamante, MD, MA, an academic staff of the UST College of Science – Department of Psychology was chosen by the Boston Congress of Public Health as…

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Inst. Criselle Angeline C. Peñamante, MD, MA, an academic staff of the UST College of Science – Department of Psychology was chosen by the Boston Congress of Public Health as one of the recipients of the 2024 40 under 40 Public Health Catalyst Awards. According to the award website, the award “recognizes the next generation of leaders, entrepreneurs, researchers, scientists, activists, intellectual provocateurs, authors and directors who inspire and catalyze us all to a more just and equitable world.”

Peñamante, who is currently at the final stages of her Master of Science in Global Health Delivery at the Harvard Medical School, teaches psychology and clinical epidemiology courses in the College of Science and Faculty of Medicine and Surgery. For her second masteral degree, she is a Global Health Research Scholar at Harvard Medical School’s Program in Global Primary Care and Social Change and a Graduate Student Researcher at Massachusetts General Hospital’s Department of Psychiatry. Her research, according to the BCPH website, “spans mental health, climate change, and healthcare workforce development.” Among her advocacies are reducing stigma and ultimately saving lives through mental health interventions. Peñamante previously earned her B.Sc. Psychology, M.A. Clinical Psychology and Doctor of Medicine degrees at the University of Santo Tomas.

Congratulatory announcement on the BCPH website

The Boston Congress of Public Health Inc., which bestows the award, is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to democratize public health through the lens of social justice and envisions itself to transcending the traditional boundaries of academia and medicine by supporting emerging and established thought leaders, researchers and advocates committed to social justice and health equity and democratizes access to evidence-based public health thought. It was established in August 2021 by Drs. Candice Carpenter and Circe Gray Le Compte and conducts educational and policy trainings, television series and a Fellowship program. It also publishes the HPHR Journal, which promotes evidence-based discourse on health equity ().

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UST is #3 in August 2024 Psychometrician boards, produces 9 topnotchers /ust-is-3-in-august-2024-psychometrician-boards-produces-9-topnotchers/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ust-is-3-in-august-2024-psychometrician-boards-produces-9-topnotchers Tue, 20 Aug 2024 02:06:49 +0000 /?p=181228 UST claimed the #3 top performing school spot in the August 2024 Psychometrician licensure exams after registering a 96.80% passing rate with 212 new Thomasian psychometricians making the cut. Meanwhile,…

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UST claimed the #3 top performing school spot in the August 2024 Psychometrician licensure exams after registering a 96.80% passing rate with 212 new Thomasian psychometricians making the cut.

Meanwhile, nine emerged as topnotchers among the bevy of passers. Marc Domanais and Mary Ramirez share the #6 spot with their 86.20% score. Chase Junio earned the #7 spot after tallying an 86% rating. Yara Inductivo claimed the #8 spot after scoring 85.80%. Mikael Abiog, Patricia Chan, Shaeena De Castro, and Luisa Saplala occupy the #9 spot with their 85.60% score. Lastly, Nicole Labrador settled at #10 after notching a 85.40% personal rating.

The August 2024 Psychometrician licensure exams were administered by the Professional Regulation Commission for BS Psychology graduates.

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Trinidad of Psychology receives Special Award in PSC awards night /trinidad-of-psychology-receives-special-award-in-psc-awards-night/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=trinidad-of-psychology-receives-special-award-in-psc-awards-night Fri, 22 Mar 2024 05:28:12 +0000 /?p=170717 Asst. Prof. Karen Katrina Trinidad, PhD of the Department of Psychology was among the awardees in the 1st Women in Sports Awards Night on March 20, 2024 at the Rizal…

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Asst. Prof. Karen Katrina Trinidad, PhD of the Department of Psychology was among the awardees in the 1st Women in Sports Awards Night on March 20, 2024 at the Rizal Memorial Coliseum.

Trinidad received a Special Awards in Sports Psychology. She was a part of Filipina Olympian and weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz’s team who (brought home the country’s first gold in the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics.

Serving as a consultant in the Philippine Sports Commission – Sports Psychology unit, the Thomasian Sports Psychologist has coached all the national athletes.

Around 200 nominees across 278 sports were judged according to their contribution in promoting and developing their sport.

In celebration of Women’s Month, the inaugural event was organized by the Philippine Sports Commission in honor of Filipinas who dominated and blazed the trail in sports.

Watch the awarding ceremonies here:

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Reyes of Psychology, RCSSED feted with distinction award for global Filipino practice and service /reyes-of-psychology-rcssed-feted-with-distinction-award-for-global-filipino-practice-and-service/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=reyes-of-psychology-rcssed-feted-with-distinction-award-for-global-filipino-practice-and-service Tue, 27 Feb 2024 05:15:31 +0000 /?p=163924 Professor Marc Eric S. Reyes, PhD, an academic researcher of the Department of Psychology and the Research Center for Social Sciences and Education, was recently awarded with the Philippine Federation…

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Professor Marc Eric S. Reyes, PhD, an academic researcher of the Department of Psychology and the Research Center for Social Sciences and Education, was recently awarded with the Philippine Federation of Professional Associations (PFPA) Distinction Award for the Psychology Profession – Global Filipino Practice and Service Category. The event, held on February 26, 2024, saw Reyes join other awardees from various professional fields.

For leading the Psychological Association of the Philippines from 2019-2022 and for his work on advancing understanding of gender and the LGBT+ community, Reyes was given a Presidential Citation by the American Psychological Association on June 18, 2022. Among Reyes’s recent research works are on the intersection of climate change and mental health, specifically issues on anxiety. He also serves as Associate Editor of Sexuality and Culture and recently served as editor of the special edition of BMC Psychology – impacts of social media on mental health.

Reyes teaches at the College of Science and the Graduate School.

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UST pays tribute to 44 academic staff retirees of AY 2022-2023 /ust-pays-tribute-to-44-academic-staff-retirees-of-ay-2022-2023/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ust-pays-tribute-to-44-academic-staff-retirees-of-ay-2022-2023 Tue, 25 Jul 2023 23:00:44 +0000 /?p=139793 On July 25, 2023, the University of Santo Tomas feted forty-three (43) teaching and non-teaching academic staff who either reached the mandatory retirement age of 65 years old or availed…

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On July 25, 2023, the University of Santo Tomas feted forty-three (43) teaching and non-teaching academic staff who either reached the mandatory retirement age of 65 years old or availed of optional retirement through a Testimonial. The event will start with a Eucharistic Celebration officiated by the Rev. fr. Pablo T. Tiong, O.P., Vice-Rector for Religious Affairs.

University officials led by the Rector, the Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs Cheryl R. Peralta, DrPH, and academic unit heads joined the event to confer the recognitions upon this year’s retirees, namely:

Accountancy

Inst. Rosalina L. Erece, MS – 8 years of service

Asst. Prof. Shirley C. Ireneo, MA – 39.5 years of service

Architecture

Assoc. Prof. Leah P. dela Rosa, PhD – 28 years of service

Arts and Letters

Asst. Prof. Jocelyn A. Amongo, MEd – 26 years of service

Prof. Arlen A. Ancheta, PhD – 42.5 years of service

Asst. Prof. Zenaida L. de Luna, MEd – 25.5 years of service

Asst. Prof. Gonzalo R. Malihan, PhD – 16 years of service

Prof. Felicidad E. Pereña, EdD – 22 years of service

Asst. Prof. Josephine A. Placido, MA – 41.5 years of service

Civil Law

Prof. Philip A. Aguinaldo, Ll. B. – 40 years of service

Counseling and Career Center

Assoc. Counselor Monica Sophia D.L. Tuason, PhD – 20 years of service

Engineering

Assoc. Prof. Josefin S. de Alban, Jr., MS, Ll. B. – 44 years of service

Fine Arts and Design

Inst. Guia Concepcion A. Sarte – 6 years of service

Medicine and Surgery

Asst. Prof. German Jose T. Albano, MD – 28 years of service

Asst. Prof. Jolinda V. Almazan, MD – 30 years of service

Prof. Mary Jocylyn S. Bautista, MD – 32 years of service

Prof. Remedios D. Chan, MD – 36 years of service

Assoc. Prof. Nilo C. delos Santos, MD – 32 years of service

Assoc. Prof. Alejandro Bimbo F. Diaz, MD – 36 years of service

Prof. Maria Honolina S. Gomez, MD – 29.5 years of service

Assoc. Prof. Lerrie D. Gutierrez, MD – 26 years of service

Prof. Albert E. Ismael, MD – 30 years of service

Assoc. Prof. Iluminada M. Lerma, MD – 30.5 years of service

Prof. Norberto V. Martinez, MD – 34 years of service

Prof. Alejandro Jr. V. Pineda, MD – 32 years of service

Prof. Raymond L. Rosales, MD – 35 years of service

Assoc. Prof. Josefino I. Sanchez, MD – 30 years of service

Assoc. Prof. Marie Michelle Y. So, MD – 30 years of service

Prof. Anniela Y. Soliven, MD – 32.5 years of service

Assoc. Prof. Ma. Irene B. Tangco, MD – 30 years of service

Nursing

Assoc. Prof. Eden I. Beltran, MA – 34 years of service

Asst. Prof. Cecilia P. Buenaflor, MA – 34 years of service

Asst. Prof. Margaret M. Natividad, MA – 39 years of service

Pharmacy

Prof. Ma. Cristina C. Doria, PhD – 42 years of service

Asst. Prof. Andrea G. Vargas, MS – 30 years of service

Religion

Prof. Noel G. Asiones, PhD – 40 years of service

Asst. Prof. Jose Carlos, MA

Asst. Prof. Catalina M. Lituañas, MA – 40 years of service

Asst. Prof. Claudita O. Yaranon, MA – 36 years of service

Science

Asst. Prof. Catherine C. Carson, MS – 28.5 years of service

Assoc. Prof. Alicia Ely J. Pagulayan, MS – 39.5 years of service

Asst. Prof. Ma. Victoria B. Pangilinan, MS – 26.5 years of service

Asst. Prof. Marites D. Saludares, EdD – 34 years of service

Prof. Marie Antonette S. Vargas, PhD – 30 years of service

A life of great service

In his homily, fr. Tiong, on the occasion of the Feast of St. James the Apostle, thanked the retirees for their many years of service, “one of the central themes of the day’s Gospel.” “This [gratitude] is really something that comes from the heart of the University…because…you have graced the University by your presence, by your very person,” fr. Tiong said in his homily.

During the testimonial, Prof. Peralta lauded the retirees for molding their students’ character and empowering them to contribute positive changes in the world through education. “As you step into the next chapter of your lives in retirement, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to all of you for selflessly dedicating yourselves to molding young minds, motivating discouraged hearts, and uplifting dampened spirits that allowed Thomasian students, alumni, and university staff reach what they are today,” Peralta said.

In his message, fr. Ang stated that seasoned teachers have fulfilled their roles when students finally develop their own moral compass to guide them in life and extend their learnings beyond the classroom, as well as getting remembered for acknowledging and treating them well. “They will remember how well you treated them, how they felt valued and cared for, and how you recognized their unique gifts and talents,” fr. Ang said.

Meanwhile, Assoc. Prof. Josefin de Alban, Jr. delivered his acceptance speech on behalf of the retirees, emphasizing that the University they served for years will always be their home. “Retiring faculty members shall never leave UST. We shall never forget,” de Alban said. “UST is our home and we always wanted to be in this beloved Pontifical University whenever we are away from her,” he added.

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AUNQA gives 2nd stamp of approval for accountancy, biology, chemistry, psychology programs /aunqa-gives-2nd-stamp-of-approval-for-accountancy-biology-chemistry-psychology-programs/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=aunqa-gives-2nd-stamp-of-approval-for-accountancy-biology-chemistry-psychology-programs Thu, 08 Jun 2023 07:15:57 +0000 /?p=137483 The ASEAN University Network Quality Assurance granted a fresh five-year certification to the University’s bachelor’s programs in Accountancy (UST-Alfredo M. Velayo College of Accoutancy), Biology, Chemistry, and Psychology (College of…

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The ASEAN University Network Quality Assurance granted a fresh five-year certification to the University’s bachelor’s programs in Accountancy (UST-Alfredo M. Velayo College of Accoutancy), Biology, Chemistry, and Psychology (College of Science), according to Academic Programs Quality Assurance Office Director Marife V. Narcida MS. The results, released on June 8, 2023, come after the three-day programme assessment conducted by AUN-QA experts from May 2-4, 2023.

According to UST-Alfredo M. Velayo College of Accountancy Dean Patricia M. Empleo, PhD, the College’s “objective is to continue enhancing the quality of our academic programs, not necessarily for external accreditation or assessment, but more so for our stakeholders (learners and industry partners especially) who rely on us for the provision of the much-needed accounting professionals. We integrate the AUNQA framework and see it as an effective tool for continuous quality improvement.”

Meanwhile, College of Science Dean Rey Donne S. Papa, PhD looked back at the five-year journey to re-certification that the College undertook: “The good news we just received from the AUN validates that the improvements we have instituted had addressed the majority, if not all, of the concerns and points for improvement that they had provided us after their first visit in 2017. This includes the revision of our curricula for the Biology, Chemistry, and Psychology programs and the increased research productivity of the departments concerned, as well as the transfer of our laboratories to the Central Laboratory Building. We will continue to strive for excellence in all aspects of our operations as we start planning for the AUN assessment of other programs such as Microbiology, Applied Mathematics and Applied Physics in the near future. I am extremely thankful for our hardworking and dynamic team of academic and support staff and students who have worked hard to ensure that we meet the standards set by the AUN.”

The three-day assessment led by AUN-QA Expert Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tan Kay Chuan coincided with an assessors’ training with attendees from five Southeast Asian countries. The re-certification maintains UST’s 18 bachelor’s programs on top of the Institutional Certification UST enjoys from AUN-QA.

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UST completes AUN-QA onsite re-certification visit for four bachelor’s programs, hosts AUN-QA assessor trainees /ust-completes-aun-qa-onsite-re-certification-visit-for-four-bachelors-programs-hosts-aun-qa-assessor-trainees/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ust-completes-aun-qa-onsite-re-certification-visit-for-four-bachelors-programs-hosts-aun-qa-assessor-trainees Thu, 04 May 2023 10:04:13 +0000 /?p=134602 From May 2-4, 2023, the University of Santo Tomas was the site of the 326th Programme Assessment conducted by the ASEAN University Network – Quality Assurance. The assessment, which was…

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From May 2-4, 2023, the University of Santo Tomas was the site of the 326th Programme Assessment conducted by the ASEAN University Network – Quality Assurance. The assessment, which was the first onsite assessment of UST since the pandemic, was geared toward the re-certification of the first four programs to receive AUN-QA’s stamp of approval: BS Accountancy, BS Biology (now with specializations in Environmental Biology, Industrial Biology, and Medical Biology), BS Chemistry, and BS Psychology.

The assessment team was led by AUN-QA Training Expert and Chief Assessor Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tan Kay Chuan (Lead Assessor, BS Psychology). He was joined by Prof. Dr. Rohaida Mohammad Saat (Lead Assessor, BS Accountancy), Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ornsiri Cheunsuang (Lead Assessor, BS Biology), Prof. Wan Ahmad Kamil Mahmood, PhD (Lead Assessor, BS Chemistry), Dr. Nguyen Thi Huyen (Assessor, BS Accountancy), Mr. Mean Udam (Assessor, BS Biology), Assoc. Prof. Dr. Supitcha Cheevapruk (Assessor, BS Chemistry), and Asst. Prof. Dr. Luerat Anuratpanich (Assessor, BS Psychology).

In their respective messages, Rector fr. Richard G. Ang, O.P., PhD and Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs Cheryl R. Peralta, DrPH reaffirmed the University’s commitment to improving its provision of quality Catholic education by submitting to external review from international experts. The assessments, UST’s 7th so far, uses the updated version of the AUN-QA programme assessment tool. The visit included interviews with various stakeholders like students, academic staff, support staff, employers, and alumni, among others, and included site visits and document review.

Chief Assessor Tan, in his wrap-up presentation, invited the University officials to consider the VUCA world’s challenges and changes. He noted, among others, the increasing impact of artificial intelligence on pedagogy, which he said must keep up with latest technological trends. The assessors likewise cited the University’s various program strengths, including the functional internal quality assurance systems at the program, college, and university levels, and the positive feedback from different stakeholders. The assessors also presented points for improvement in preparation for a post-pandemic world.

The onsite assessment was held in conjunction with the 13th Assessor Training Workshop of AUN-QA, who provided the training to experts from Brunei Darusallam, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.

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Agnes of Psychology reappointed academe representative to PRC CPD Council /agnes-of-psychology-reappointed-academe-representative-to-prc-cpd-council/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=agnes-of-psychology-reappointed-academe-representative-to-prc-cpd-council Thu, 13 Apr 2023 11:43:47 +0000 /?p=132992 Professor Maria Claudette A. Agnes, PhD, Psychology Program Lead at the Graduate School and Assistant Dean of the College of Science, was recently appointed as Second Member and Representative of…

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Professor Maria Claudette A. Agnes, PhD, Psychology Program Lead at the Graduate School and Assistant Dean of the College of Science, was recently appointed as Second Member and Representative of the Academe of the Continuing Professional Development Council of the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), which conducted its Oath Taking on April 12, 2023.

Asst. Dean Agnes, who previously served as Chair of UST’s Department of Psychology in the College of Science, led the BS Psychology program to receiving its first international certification, from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Quality Assurance (AUN-QA) in 2017. No stranger to work in the PRC, Agnes is re-appointed to a three-year term. Elsewhere in government service, she served as Chair of the Technical Committee for Psychology of the Commission on Higher Education and spearheaded the development of the new curriculum of the BS Psychology program following the full implementation of the K-12 curriculum in the country.

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2022 is UST’s most productive year yet for Scopus-indexed publications /2022-is-usts-most-productive-year-yet-for-scopus-indexed-publications/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=2022-is-usts-most-productive-year-yet-for-scopus-indexed-publications Wed, 01 Mar 2023 08:17:27 +0000 /?p=128963 Ƶ of Santo Tomas reached its highest number of scholarly materials indexed in Scopus in 2022. Running tally from Scopus, the Elsevier-owned scholarly indexing service, as of February 27,…

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Ƶ of Santo Tomas reached its highest number of scholarly materials indexed in Scopus in 2022.

Running tally from Scopus, the Elsevier-owned scholarly indexing service, as of February 27, 2023 shows that UST (Scopus ID number: 60071488) had 354 scholarly materials (mostly journal articles) in 2022. Scopus adds that the 354 materials are broken down into published works (318) and “articles in press” (36). These materials were authored solely by Thomasians or were co-authored by Thomasians and research partners from other academic and non-academic affiliations.

The 354 materials cover journal articles (274), book reviews (35), conference papers lodged in proceedings (22), “notes” (22), book chapters (six), letters to the editor (six), editorials (two) and erratum (1). Spanning multiple disciplinal areas, the leading disciplines where the scholarly materials were lodged came from “Medicine” (128), “Social Sciences” (62), “Agricultural and Biological Sciences” (42), “Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology” (40), and “Arts and Humanities” (32). The UST materials landed in 26 categorizations of disciplines in the Scopus database for 2022.

This 2022 total is the highest since Scopus tallied scholarly works authored by researchers—faculty members and students—from UST since 1946.

Among those currently affiliated with UST, the top producers of Scopus-indexed academic journal articles tallied in 2022 is Prof. Daniel Joseph Berdida of the College of Nursing (15), Prof. Marc Eric Reyes, PhD of the College of Science (13), Prof. Frederick Masangkay of the Faculty of Pharmacy (11), former Faculty of Engineering academic staff Adrvin Kester Ong (11), Prof. Ross Vasquez, PhD of the Faculty Pharmacy (11), Prof. Marri Jmelou Roldan also of the Faculty of Pharmacy (10), and Prof. Allan de Guzman, PhD of the College of Tourism and Hospitality Management (10).

Meanwhile, out of the 2,042 journal articles that Thomasian researchers have produced for Scopus-indexed journals since Scopus began the count, De Guzman has produced the most number: 129. Professors Grecebio Jonathan Alejandro, Dr. rer. nat. of the Graduate School and the College of Science (97), Thomas Edison E. dela Cruz, Dr. rer. nat. (63), Fortunato B. Sevilla III, PhD (60), Allan Patrick Macabeo, Dr. rer. nat. of the College of Science (55), Raymond Rosales, MD (53) of the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, Rey Donne S. Papa, PhD (47) of the College of Science, Marc Eric S. Reyes, PhD (44) of the College of Science, and Sandra Navarra, MD (42) of the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery followed suit.

Ƶ of Santo Tomas Hospital (Scopus ID: 60071489), for its part, has separately produced 509 scholarly materials since 1955, and 45 in 2022. Medical doctors teaching at UST also affiliate themselves with the UST Hospital.

The Scopus index is the database used by Times Higher Education (THE) and Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) when tallying the research productivity of universities in their annual world university rankings. UST has been ranked in the QS World University Rankings for multiple years, and recently received a “Reporter” status in the 2023 THE World University Rankings last year.

The running tally of scholarly materials indexed in Scopus shows that UST produced 225 materials in 2017, 175 in 2018, 228 in 2019, 278 in 2020, and 333 in 2021.

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