Ledivina Vidallon Cariño was a Filipino sociologist and political scientist. She was University Professor (the highest academic rank in the University of the Philippines), and later University Professor Emeritus, at the National College of Public Administration and Governance of the University of the Philippines Diliman (UP-NCPAG). She also once served as president of the Philippine Sociological Society.

Ledivina V. Cariño
Vice President for Public Affairs of the University of the Philippines
In office
1992–1993
PresidentJosé Abueva
Dean of the UP National College of Public Administration and Governance
In office
1998–2001
In office
1982–1984
Personal details
BornApril 22, 1942
Alfonso, Cavite
DiedJune 12, 2009
Quezon City, Philippines
SpouseDr. Benjamin V. Carino
Alma materIndiana University Bloomington
University of Hawaii at Manoa
University of the Philippines Diliman

Cariño also sat as dean of the College of Public Administration (UP-CPA), later the UP-NCPAG, for two terms and as vice president for public affairs under then University of the Philippines president Dr. José Abueva.

Education

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Cariño obtained her BA Public Administration degree (cum laude) from the University of the Philippines Diliman. She pursued a master's degree in political science at the University of Hawaii at Manoa under an East-West Center scholarship and eventually a Ph.D. in Sociology at Indiana University Bloomington in the United States, one of the world's leading universities in terms of public affairs education.

Distinctions

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In 1980, she received the Gintong Aklat Award and was named Outstanding Alumnus of Union High School of Manila in 1981. 'Leddy' to her friends and colleagues, Dr. Cariño was also named Outstanding Alumna by the Philippine Christian University in 1994.[1]

Since 1984, she has held the Philippine Commission on Audit (COA) Professional Chair in Public Administration. In 1987, she received the Reflections of Development Award from the Rockefeller Foundation. In 1993, she received the Lifetime Achievement Award in Social Sciences from the National Research Council of the Philippines.[citation needed] In the same year, Cariño was named University Professor by the University of the Philippines, making her the youngest person to hold the said rank in the University’s history. As a University Professor, she was entitled to teach in any college, institute, center, or department within the University.

In 1995, the National Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) named her Academician.

Positions held

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As UP vice president for public affairs, she oversaw the earliest moves to revise the U.P. Charter under presidents Abueva and Emil Q. Javier.[2] During her second term as dean, the U.P. College of Public Administration was elevated to the status of a national college, thus renamed to what is now the U.P. National College of Public Administration and Governance.

Cariño was the chairperson of the Technical Panel for Public Administration of the Philippine Commission on Higher Education (CHED) from 2005 to 2009[3] and Editor-in-Chief of the Philippine Journal of Public Administration (PJPA). She also served in the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) board of trustees.

Death

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Cariño died on June 12, 2009, after a battle with leukemia.[4]

References

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  1. ^ http://www.upd.edu.ph/~updinfo/archives/janmar2007/articles/carino.html
  2. ^ "The UP Charter - University of the Philippines System". Archived from the original on 2012-01-06. Retrieved 2012-01-07.
  3. ^ "Prof. Ledivina Carino (1942-2009) | CPRsouth". Archived from the original on 2010-07-08. Retrieved 2012-01-06.
  4. ^ http://www.su.edu.ph/features/feature104.htm[permanent dead link]