11/05/2026
We have a few slots remaining for this cycle of our Psychometrician Licensure Refresher Course!
The program is designed to help you build strong foundations, develop effective test-taking strategies, and prepare thoroughly for the board exam.
Register here: https://bit.ly/ADMURPmRefresher26
NOTE: This review is for Psychology graduates/alumni (BS/AB/MA/MP/PhD) graduates of ADMU only.
04/05/2026
Congratulations to our psychology majors who are recipients of the Ateneo College Awards in the Arts, SY 2025-2026! 🎉
For Creative Writing:
- Joie Melissande A. Ocampo, 4 BS Psychology (Fiction)
- John Jakob B. Semilla, 4 AB Psychology (Poetry)
For Visual Arts:
- John Jakob B. Semilla, 4 AB Psychology (Painting)
For Dance:
- Leonard Anton G. Leyes, 4 AB Psychology (Choreography and Performance)
We are so proud of you đź’™
30/04/2026
Planning to take the Psychologists and Psychometricians Licensure Exams this August 19 & 20? Registration for our Refresher Course is now open! 📝
You may sign-up for our refresher courses through these links. Please note that there is a separate registration for the RPsy and RPm refresher. Registration for the wrong refresher course will forfeit your slot:
For RPsy - https://bit.ly/ADMURPsyRefresher26
For RPm - https://bit.ly/ADMURPmRefresher26
Registration fee is 7,500 pesos. Please note that slots are limited and review classes will be held onsite at the Ateneo de Manila University campus. Registration ends on May 29, 2026. Kindly take note of the following dates:
1) June 13 - Baseline Mock Exam
2) All Saturdays from June 27 to July 18 - Refresher Classes
3)July 25 - Post-review Mock Exam
4)August 1 and 8 - Exam Rationalization
Please refer to the posters below for more details. Thank you and we hope to see you there! 🦅💙
Note: This review is for Psychology graduates/alumni (BS/AB/MA/MP/PhD) graduates of ADMU only.
27/04/2026
One month ago, peace psychologists and practitioners from all around the world convened in Manila, Philippines from March 23 to 27 for the 2026 International Symposium on the Contributions of Psychology to Peace. Highlighting this year’s theme, “Building Peace in Wounded Communities and Democracies,” the delegates recognized and brought together the diverse ways researchers and practitioners have engaged the difficult questions of peace and peacebuilding, especially through the lens and practice of psychology.
The first three days of the symposium were devoted to the academic sessions, capping off with the Multicultural Night on the evening of Day 3. On the fourth day, the delegates embarked on an emotional encounter with the left-behind families of Duterte’s war on drugs. The conference officially concluded with the peace declaration workshop.
The symposium was hosted by the Political Psychology of Democratization Research Laboratory, Department of Psychology, Dr. Rosita G. Leong School of Social Sciences, Ateneo de Manila University, with the support of Sasakawa Peace Foundation, Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, Tagpuan Ateneo Center for Dialogue, Research, and Collaboration, and the Ateneo Global (Office of the Assistant Vice President for University Partnerships and Internationalization).
Organized under the auspices of the International Network for Peace Psychology (INPP), the symposium brings together 30 to 40 participants every two years.