CHED definition

CHED means the Commission on Higher Education, a government agency attached to the Borrower’s Office of the President.

Examples of CHED in a sentence

  • Others are clearly a matter of departmental regulations, as in the case of DOST and CHED counterpart funding requirements.

  • They pointed to efforts by CHED and DOST to enhance the funding base and noted that the DOST program to provide seed funding sources for young researchers is extremely promising.

  • Interviewees reported generally positive impressions of the Commission on Higher Education’s (CHED) initiative to rationalize the higher education marketplace by imposing research and publishing requirements on higher education institutions (HEIs) designating themselves as universities.

  • We also note that where businesses are able to clearly articulate an opportunity that is relevant to national development and employment priorities—most recently where international companies identified the need for skilled personnel in data analytics and integrated circuit design—a collaborative response from CHED and the university system was forthcoming.

  • A handful of university-developed technologies, most notably 5 Commission on Higher Education (CHED).

  • The liability of the Co-Maker under this undertaking shall be solidary, direct and immediate and not contingent upon the pursuit by the CHED of whatever remedies it may have against the Principal and the Co-Maker will anytime on demand pay to the CHED whatever amount is owing from the Principal to the CHED to the extent stated.

  • First, CHED recently issued research and innovation productivity requirements for horizontal designation as a university.

  • Specifically, the Project aims to: The two-year project, jointly funded by CHED and British Council, will fund capacity building activities and program development to eligible Philippine HEIs. It specifically aims to:  Provide seed funding to HEIs to develop and implement niche programs with UK HEIs.  Build capacity of HEIs to raise the importance of incorporating internationalisation goals into HEIs overall vision and mission.

  • Act | East, with CHED and DOH input, will develop a detailed M&E plan for the NTD pre-service curriculum.

  • Recognizing the need for an immediate solution, the Department of Health (DOH) and the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) recently signed a joint administrative agreement to initiate the “Nurse Workforce Complementation and Up-skilling Program.” This agreement allows under-board nurses, fresh graduates, and nursing graduates working in other industries to serve as Clinical Care Associates (CCAs) in public and private hospitals.