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Rainier Astin R. Sindayen+63 915 892 2168 | +63 922 873 1643 | +63 999 730 8889
[email protected] | [email protected]
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Date of Birth 2 March 1989Place of Birth Dagupan City, PangasinanCitizenship Filipino
EDUCATION
Elementary Mother Goose Special School System. Inc. 1996-2002High School Mother Goose Special School System. Inc. 2002-2006
College B.S. Psychology 2006-2010B.A. Philippine Studies (Major in Psychology) 2010-Present
RELEVANT EXPERIENCES
2006-2007 Education and Research Officer, ANAKBAYAN-UP DilimanSecretary-General, ANAKBAYAN-UP DilimanVice-President for External Affairs, UP Psychological Association
2007-2008 Convenor, KANLUNGAN Tambayan Alliance (College of Social Sciences andPhilosophy) [from 2007-2009]
Student Representative, 2008 UP Diliman Chancellor Search Committee
2008-2009 Councilor, College of Social Sciences and Philosophy Student Council
2009-2010 Chairperson, Student Alliance for the Advancement of Democratic Rights in UP(STAND-UP)
2010-2011 Chairperson, University Student Council-UP DilimanDelegate, 4th Luzon-Wide Student Leaders Convention of the National Union of Students of the Philippines (NUSP)Resource Speaker for Basic Parliamentary Practice and Procedure, 2010National Student Leaders’ Convention of the NUSP
Lead Convenor, UP Kilos Na Laban sa Budget Cut (UP Diliman)Education and Research Officer, NUSP (Present)
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OSROSROSROSR: The History of OOOOur SSSStruggle for RRRRepresentation, Victories and Challenges
Rainier Astin Sindayen
Student Regent Nominee
University of the Philippines-Diliman
The history of the Office of the Student Regent (OSR) is the history of our collective struggle to defend
UP’s public character. It represents the arduous task of uniting the whole UP community to fight against
the national government’s plan to steadily abandon its responsibility of providing accessible and quality
tertiary education to the Filipino youth.
Since its inception, it has embodied the call of students for greater participation in the University’s
governance. It has consistently opposed national policies and government programs aimed at reducing
state subsidy for UP and education. It has stood alongside the basic sectors to march forward towardsgenuine social change.
The OSR is thus challenged to be at the forefront of the struggle to demand democratic access and
democratic governance in the University. For the past years, amidst blatant attacks on the OSR, it has
succeeded in leading the struggle of Iskolars ng Bayan for greater state subsidy and for their right to
education. Through the umbrella alliance formed with other organic regents, the UP KILOS NA, the OSR
has spearheaded the campaign on asserting the public character of the university. The OSR shall continue
to advocate democratic access to the national university through enjoining student formations in our fight
for greater state subsidy.
The OSR in close connection with the faculty and staff regents, and the respective organizations of other
sectors shall ensure broadest participation in all decision-making processes in the university. It should
assert transparency and accountability in all financial transactions of this institution. It should also assert
the democratic process of Student Regent selection as mandated by the Codified Rules For Student
Regent Selection upheld by the students, and shall stress the delineation of authority of the administration
over such processes, which in character should remain a purely student affair.
Lastly, the OSR shall continue to lead the struggle of the Filipino youth alongside the marginalized
sectors of the society. It should actively engage in national issues and shall play its role of defending the
rights of the taxpayers that funds it. The OSR shall seek to join alliances with different sectors and unite
with them in their struggle for land, wage, gender equality, decent housing, human rights and our right for a just and lasting peace.