Since 1936, the Ateneo de Manila University School of Law has formed men and women “not only skilled in the science and art of the law, but also imbued with a burning passion for justice and the fervent desire to serve others.”
Ateneo Law School is at the forefront of the Philippine legal and judicial landscape. For generations, its graduates have been influential forces in the ranks of the judiciary, in private practive, and in public service.
As part of Ateneo School of Government’s mission of raising awareness and facilitating discussions on reforms in governance, the School revisited the Bataan Nuclear Power...
Why does a job like "barista" in Starbucks require a college degree, or years of tertiary education? Are our blue collar workers over-educated? In a...
From Baguio City last August to Cebu this October, the Ateneo Policy Center, the public policy think-tank of the Ateneo School of Government, in partnership...