A play on the word "collaboration", the Sandbox Co-Lab offers a co-working space and support for interdisciplinary groups with long-term, externally funded projects addressing urgent social and environmental issues.
A play on the word "collaboration", the Sandbox Co-Lab offers a co-working space and support for interdisciplinary groups with long-term, externally funded projects addressing urgent social and environmental issues.
Dedicated work area in the Eduardo J. Aboitiz Sandbox Zone
Special Rates from Areté for use of its venues and facilities
Discounted rates and priority access to the services offered by the Eugenio Lopez Jr. Makerspace
For the duration of their CoLab, the team shall provide Areté the following:
Provide notifications or briefings about planned activities related to the Sandbox Programs throughout the duration of the collaboration. These activities may include events, workshops, presentations, and other engagements held at the designated venues.
Promote the Sandbox Programs in all activities conducted during the collaboration period. This may include workshops, media productions, open houses, conferences, webinars, and similar events.
Provide semiannual updates inclusive of the following for documentation:
Short writeup (500 words max)
Photos, videos, or visual/graphic guides
Submit a terminal report at the end of the CoLab.
If necessary, discuss and agree upon any modifications to the agreement in advance, including the possibility of extending the CoLab period beyond its originally agreed end date.
The Coastal Cities at Risk: Investing in Climate and Disaster Resilience (CCAR2) project is a transdisciplinary action research project of the Ateneo de Manila University and the Manila Observatory funded by the International Development Research Centre and done in partnership with the National Resilience Council. The project was launched on January 24, 2018.
TRACES ASIA is a transdisciplinary facility for interactive instruction and research within the Anthropological and Sociological Initiatives at the Ateneo (ASIA), which seeks new answers to imminent questions on human evolution and behaviour. TRACES coordinates the deep time archaeological research at Ateneo and is a creative laboratory for the analysis of archaeological material culture (“traceology”) to identify their former function and the related human activities.
3F George SK Ty Learning Innovation Wing, Areté