Dariel Palmiano
Dariel Ansay Palmiano | |
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| Personal details | |
| Nationality | Filipino |
| Alma mater | Naga College Foundation |
| Occupation | Educator |
Dariel Ansay Palmiano is a Filipino educator, author, and current Vice President for Research and Innovation of Central Bicol State University of Agriculture (CBSUA), one of the oldest universities in the Philippines.[1][2] He authored the books Logic Makes Sense (2010) and Philosophy of the Human Person (Prince Chariel Publishing House, 2015), and co-authored several academic works including Belief Persistence and Reliance on Traditional Healing of Students at Central Bicol State University of Agriculture with Yvette Jonathan Molina.
Before his current post as a state university vice president, he served as the campus administrator of CBSUA-Calabanga.[3]
He is an Associate Member of the National Research Council of the Philippines (NRCP), an assembly of scientists, researchers, and innovators advancing research and development.
References
- ^ Prof. Dariel A. Palmiano, Ph.D. ADMINISTRATIVE COUNCIL Central Bicol State University of Agriculture (Accessed 2025-11-25)
- ^ Tabang Bikol Movement inks MOA with CBSUA for DRM and Agriculture partnership Bicol Mail (Accessed 2025-11-25)
- ^ Sensing Cebu: Fieldnotes of an Academic as a Wiki Volunteer | Jerome Hipolito Dateline-Ibalon (Accessed 2025-11-25)
External links
- Teamwork Atmosphere and Employees’ Organizational Commitment - a paper presented at CEBU International Conference on Studies in Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (2017)
- Logic Makes Sense (C & E Publishing, Inc. , 2010)
- Pathways and Roadblocks in Gender and Development: A Systematic Review of Institutional Practices in Higher Education by Ms. Diane Marasigan Perez, Ms. Aiza Reyes Velicaria, Mr. Von Ryan Berja, Ms. Mutya Cruz, Prof. Dr. Dariel Palmiano - published in the International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research
- Fulfillments and Failures of Virtual Learning Environment (VLE): A Systematic Review by Gene Kervin S. Borja II, Vilclinton L. Ferrer, Jennifer B. Julianes, Rosefel P. Magnampo, Jeffrey E. Moreno and Dariel A. Palmiano - published in the International Journal of Recent Innovations in Academic Research