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Affiliate Units

Affiliate units are allied institutions which may or may not formally be part of the Ateneo de Manila, but which are based in an Ateneo campus, and support or augment the work of the university in various fields.

  • Arrupe International Residence
  • Asian Public Intellectuals Fellowships
  • Ateneo Union Office
  • Center for Family Ministries Foundation (CEFAM)
  • Center for Leadership & Change, Inc. (CLCI)
  • China Office
  • East Asian Pastoral Institute (EAPI)
  • Faculty Housing
  • Gaston Z. Ortigas Peace Institute (GZOPI)
  • Health Alternatives for Total Human Development Institute (HealthDEv Institute)
  • Institute of Social Order (ISO)
  • Institute on Church and Social Issues (ICSI)
  • ISO Canteen
  • Jesuit Basic Education Commission
  • Jesuit Communications Foundation (JesCom)
  • Jesuit Music Ministry (JMM)
  • Jesuit Residence
  • Jesuit Volunteers Philippines
  • Loyola House of Studies
  • Loyola School of Theology
  • Manila Observatory
  • Office of Joaquin G. Bernas, S.J.
  • Partnership of Philippine Support Agencies
  • Philippine Development NGOs for International Concern
  • Philippine Institute of Pure and Applied Chemistry (PIPAC)
  • Program for Cultural Cooperation
  • San Jose Major Seminary
  • Sentro ng Alternatibong Lingap Panligal (SALIGAN)
  • Simbahang Lingkod ng Bayan
  • Social Service Center
  • Society of Jesuit Social Apostolate (SJSA)
  • Ugnayan at Tulong para sa Maralitang Pamilya Foundation (UGAT Foundation)
  • Vietnam Service Office

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