Technological University of the Philippines
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The Technological University of the Philippines (Filipino: Pamantasang Teknolohiya ng Pilipinas[1] or Teknolohikal na Unibersidad ng Pilipinas),[2] commonly known as TUP, is a coeducational state university in the Philippines. It was established in 1901 by the Philippine Commission.[3] TUP has its main campus in Manila and satellite campuses in Taguig, Cavite, Visayas, Batangas, and Quezon.[4]
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Latin: Technologica Universitas Philippinarum | |
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Motto | Haligi ng Bayan |
Motto in English | Foundation of the Nation |
Type | Public State Nonsectarian higher education institution |
Established | 1901; 123 years ago (1901) |
Academic affiliations | ASAIHL |
Endowment | ₱448.5 million (US$10.4 million) |
President | Engr. Reynaldo P. Ramos, Ph.D., EnP. |
Vice-president | Engr. Ryan C. Reyes, DT (VP for Academic Affairs) |
Academic staff | Approx. 500 |
Undergraduates | Approx. 10,000 |
Location | , , 14°35′12″N 120°59′06″E |
Campus | Main: Ermita, Manila Satellite:
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Hymn | TUP Hymn |
Colors | Cardinal Red Grey |
Nickname | Tupian |
Sporting affiliations | SCUAA, PISCUAA |
Mascot | Gray Hawk |
Website | www |
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