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PRRM welcomes UPLB interns

Nine students from the University of the Philippines Los Baños have been assigned to PRRM branches in Cavite and Nueva Vizcaya under the UPLB Supervised Field Experience Program. The students are currently taking Human Ecology major in Social Technology, and will be interned in PRRM from January 20 to March 31 this year.

The names of the students and their respective areas of assignment are shown below:

Name Area of Assignment
1. Luisa Veronica J. Cumigad PRRM – Nueva Vizcaya
2. Kristine B. Calapatan
3. Jimuel T. Gabica
4. Mari Kristy A. Amador
5. John Mark R. Violeta
6. Maricon Z. Mendez PRRM – Cavite
7. Jovith M. Jaraplasan
8. Gino Martell B. Diola
9. Arnold T. Abuyog

The Supervised Field Experience Program aims at (1) exposing the students workplace- and community-based situations and realities; (2) sharpening the competencies of the students in the areas of community mobilization, community organizing, public relations, research skills, community advocacy, project management, and impact assessment; and (3) providing a venue for students to practice the tools and techniques acquired in their degree program.

PRRM accepts student interns under its Volunteer and Internship Program to provide students an opportunity to apply what they have learned in school and acquire more knowledge and skills that may help them in their future jobs.

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