The National Institute of Physics (NIP) was established by President Ferdinand E. Marcos via the issuance of Executive Order 889
in 1983. NIP evolved from the Department of Physics of the reorganized
College of Arts and Sciences, UP Diliman, Quezon City. The NIP started
operation as an institute on 26 May 1983 immediately after the approval
of Board of Regents (BOR) of the University of the Philippines (UP). NIP
was envisioned to be a national center of excellence for the
acquisition, dissemination and application of knowledge in physics. In
1997, the NIP was accredited by the Commission on Higher Education as a
Center of Excellence in physics in recognition of its status as the
premier institute for tertiary and postgraduate physics education in the
Philippines. [1]
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[1] excerpts from the NIP Annual Report 2000.
- The University of the Philippines Gazette Vol.XIV No.1, pp.38 (January – March 1983)
- Executive Order 889 (23 March 1983)
- NIP Organizational Structure (01 July 1983)
- Reorganization of the then College of Arts and Sciences into three colleges.(362nd UP BOR Meeting, 06 October 1983).
- UP President Executive Order 5 Providing for the Organizational Structure and Staffing Pattern of the NIP (01 July 1985)