Jose David Lapuz Explained

José David Lápuz
Birth Name:José David Lápuz
Office:Presidential Consultant for Education and International Organization
Appointer:Rodrigo Duterte
Term Start:6 March 2017
Term End:30 June 2022
Predecessor:Position established
Successor:Position abolished
Office2:Chairman of the UNESCO National Commission of the Philippines
Term Start2:1999
Term End2:2005
Appointer2:Joseph Estrada
Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
Office3:Member of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines
Term Start3:2009
Term End3:2010
Appointer3:Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
Benigno Aquino III
Birth Date:19 April 1938
Alma Mater:University of the Philippines (BA)
University of Glasgow (MA)
Occupation:Educator
Cultural administrator

José David Lápuz (19 April 1938 – 8 March 2023) was a Filipino educator and cultural administrator. Lapuz previously served as one of the commissioners of the UNESCO National Commission of the Philippines (UNACOM)[1] and was a member of the UNESCO Advisory Committee on Human Rights and Poverty based in Paris.[2] He previously worked as a lecturer in international relations and political science at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines until his death in 2023.[3]

Career

Lapuz received his bachelor's degree at the University of the Philippines and his post-graduate studies in International Politics and Foreign Policy at the University of Glasgow in Scotland. He started teaching at the University of Santo Tomas in 1970.[4]

Lapuz attended and read papers before the Annual Conference of the Political Studies Association of the United Kingdom, the American Political Science Association in Washington, D.C. and the International Studies Association of New York. He lectured in the following schools: Eastern Washington University, Harvard, East Carolina University, UCLA, and the University of London, L.S.E., Glasgow University and Oxford University. He has also lectured at the Leningrad State University, now St. Petersburg, Russian Federation; and the then USSR Institute of Oriental Studies, Moscow. He also delivered formal lectures at the Humboldt Universitat Zu Berlin (University of Berlin) in Berlin, Germany.

In 1999, Lapuz was first appointed United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (Unesco) commissioner to the Committee on Social and Human Sciences. In 2002, he was re-appointed for a further three-year term.[4]

In March 2009, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo appointed Lápuz as Presidential Consultant.[5] By November 2009, he was appointed commissioner and board member of the National Historical Institute.[6]

In March 2017, Lapuz was appointed by President Rodrigo Duterte as Presidential Consultant for Education and International Organization under the Office of the President. He was Duterte's political science professor at the Lyceum of the Philippines University in the 1960s.[7] Earlier, in 2016, President Duterte had expressed his intent to appoint Lapuz as the Chairperson of the Commission on Higher Education. However, this was met with criticism due to plagiarism allegations committed by Lapuz, as well as questions on qualification as raised by his former students.[8]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.unesconatcom.ph/soc_officers.html UNESCO - National Commission of the Philippines website
  2. http://www.unesconatcom.ph/shs_news6.html UNESCO - Committee News - Lapuz addresses Prague University in Central Europe
  3. http://www.pup.edu.ph/cefp/faculty.aspx Polytechnic University of the Philippines staff list
  4. Web site: Professor Reappointed UNESCO Commissioner. Requinta. Elka Krystle. The Varsitarian. 15 November 2002. 20 July 2016.
  5. http://www.mabuhayradio.com/miscellanews/jose-david-lapuz Mabuhay Radio article
  6. Web site: Prof. José David Lapuz. Philippine Council for Foreign Relations. 20 July 2016.
  7. Web site: Prof who plagiarized has been appointed Duterte's education consultant . . Ranada, P. . 6 March 2017 . 12 May 2017.
  8. Web site: Lapuz as CHED chair riles former students . . Gavilan, J. . 6 March 2017 . 16 June 2016.