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The University of the Philippines has 8 constituent universities (CUs), and 4 basic education schools located in 15 campuses across the country. The first UP opened
in Manila in 1909 with the Colleges of Fine Arts, and
Medicine and Surgery;
UP Los Baños was also initiated as the
UP College of Agriculture in the same year.
[2][6] 6 other constituent universities have since been established; the latest since 2016 is UP Cebu, despite being formed 98 years earlier (in 1918).
[14] UP Diliman, the fourth CU which was established in 1949, is the
flagship campus and seat of administration of the University of the Philippines.
UP, as a whole, is often cited as the Philippines' top university. As of 2012, 7
Philippine Presidents, 13
Chief Justices of the Philippine Supreme Court, 36
National Scientists and 40
National Artists of the Philippines have been affiliated with UP.
[15] It has also produced 15,000 doctors, 15,000 engineers, 8,000 lawyers, 23,000 teachers, and thousands of graduates in other academic fields, which comprise some of its approximate 260,000 living
alumni worldwide.
[2][6] UP has the most
National Centers of Excellence and Development among higher education institutions in the country,
[16] and is one of the only three schools in Asia that have received institutional recognition in the
Ramon Magsaysay Awards.
[17] Senate Resolution No. 276 of the
Senate of the Philippines recognizes the institution as "the nation's premier university";
[18] United Kingdom-based
Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) places UP as the country's No. 1 university in
its annual university rankings.
References:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_the_Philippines
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