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February 17, 1970

Name: (PROF.) JOSE DOMANTAY Y SISON
Date of Birth: November 5, 1897
Place of Birth: Malasiqui, Pangasinan

INSTITUTIONS ATTENDED
Malasiqui Primary School 1906-1910 Diploma, Primary School
San Carlos & Malasiqui
Intermediate Schools
1910-1913 Diploma, Intermediate School
Pangasinan High School 1913-1915  
Liceo de Manila 1915-1916  
National Academy, Manila 1916-1917 Diploma, High School
College Liberal Arts, U.P. 1917-1918  
College Liberal Arts, U.P. 1919-1921 Associate in Arts (A.A.)
College Liberal Arts, U.P. 1921-1923 Bachelor of Philosophy (Ph.B.)
College Liberal Arts, U.P. 1923-1925 Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
Graduate School, U.P. 1926-1928 Master of Science in Zoology (M.S. Zool.)
Graduate School, University of
Southern California
1949-1950 Finished all required units for Ph.D. degree
except Thesis & Oral Examinations.
Graduate School, U.P., Dilliman, Q.C. 1954-1960 Took additional units for residence requirements.

  H O N O R S  

  • Elected Associate Member, National Research Council of the Phil.   (1934)
  • Granted Fulbright Scholarship with Travel Grant   1949-1950
  • Granted Research Fellowship, Allan Hancock Foundation   1949-1950
  • Elected Member, Sigma XI, University of Southern California Chapter   (1950)
  • Elected Member, Phi Sigma, Alpha Alpha Chapter, U.S.C.   (1950)
  • Elected Founder Fellow, Phil. Association for the Advancement of Science   (1950)
  • Elected Honorary Member, Los Angeles Aquarium Society, California   (1950)
  • Elected Fellow, The Academy of Zoology, Agra, India   (1954)
  • Elected Member, American Association for the Advancement of Science   (1957)
  • Elected Member, National Research Council of the Philippines   (1964)
  • Elected Charter Member, Knights of Columbus, U.S.T. Council No. 4321
  • Elected Member Panel, National Museum re-Republic Act No. 4846
  • Awardee, 359th University of Sto. Tomas Foundation Anniversary, Faculty Award, Meritorious Service with Distinction, Jan. 28, 1970

  STUDIES ABROAD  

Took graduate work at the Graduate School, University of Southern California from February 1949 to August 1950. Finished practically all the required units for the Ph. D. degree except Thesis, Oral Examinations, and a couple of units registered in absentia.

CIVIL SERVICE ELIGIBILITIES
a. Second Grade 73.6% 3-24-1917
b. Second Grade 72.0% 12-21-1918
c. Fish Canning & Preservation Pensionado Examination: Topped List 75.7% 8-31-1929
d. Fisheries Pensionado Examination 84.78% 5-11,12-1934
e. Fishery Technologist Examination 94.25% 4-2-1938
f. General Fisheries Pensionado Examination 83.54% 4-22-1939

EXPERIENCES AND POSITIONS
a. July 1918 Senior Clerk, Mun. Treas. Office, Malasiqui, Pangasinan 30.00 a mo.
b. Oct. 1918 Clerk, Philippine Census Office, Manila 50.00 a mo.
c. Jan. 1919 Clerk, Bureau of Agriculture, Manila 480.00 p.a.
d. Aug. 1919 Clerk, Dean's Office, College of Liberal Arts, University of the Philippines 720.00 p.a.
e. June 1923 Asst. Instructor in Zoology, College of Liberal Arts, University of the Philippines 720.00 p.a.
f. June 1926 Instructor in Zoology, College of Liberal Arts, University of the Philippines 1,200.00 p.a.
g. June 1930 Instructor in Zoology, College of Liberal Arts, University of the Philippines 2,200.00 p.a.
h. June 1937 Temp. Fishery Technologist, Div. of Fisheries, Bureau of Science 2,600.00 p.a.
i. 1937-1948 District Fishery Officer. 10th Fishery District, Southern Mindanao & Sulu 5,100.00 p.a.
j. 1939 Fishery Technologist, Fish & Game Adm., DAC 3,000.00 p.a.
k. Jan. 1941 Zoologist, Division of Fisheries, DAC 3,120.00 p.a.
l. Oct. 18, 1943 Fishery Technologist, Forestry & Fisheries 1,920.00 p.a.
m. Jan. 1, 1944 Fishery Technologist, Fisheries 2,400.00 p.a.
n. Aug. 4, 1945 Actg. Zoologist, Dept. Agri. & Commerce 3,120.00 p.a.
o. Oct. 1945 Actg. Zoologist, Division of Fisheries, DAC 3,960.00 p.a.
p. July 1947 Zoologist, Bureau of Fisheries, D.A.N.R. 4,200 p.a.
q. July 1948 Zoologist, Bureau of Fisheries, D.A.N.R. 4,500 p.a.
r. Nov. 1948 Ichthologist Bureau of Fisheries, D.A.N.R. 5,100 p.a.
s. Jan. 1957 Chief, Div. of Fish Culture & Fisheries Biology 5,100 p.a.
t. Aug. 1958 Chief, Div. of Inland Fisheries, Bureau of Fisheries 5,636 p.a.
u. Jan. 1959 Chief, Div. of Inland Fisheries, Bureau of Fisheries 6,266 p.a.
v. July 1960 Chief, Div. of Inland Fisheries, Bureau of Fisheries 6,577 p.a.
w. May 10, 1961 Assistant Director of Fisheries 7,608 p.a.
w1. July 1, 1961 Assistant Director of Fisheries 7,992 p.a.
x. Jan. 1962 Assistant Director of Fisheries & concurrently Officer In-Charge 7,992 p.a.
y. 1949-1950 Fullbright Scholar with Travel Grant U.S. Educational Foundation in the  
  Philippines and Official detail of the Philippine Government at the University  
  of Southern California and Research Fellow, Allan Hancock Foundation, University  
  of Southern California in Los Angeles, California  
z. 1950-1952 Researcher and Officer-in-Charge (District Fishery Officer) 10th Fishery  
  District, Zamboanga City  
z1. 1952-1956 Biological Researcher, Lecturer Zoology, General Fisheries, Curator (Biological)  
  Museum) PIFT, Bureau of Fisheries (now College of Fisheries, Univ. of the Philippines  
z2. 1954-1970 Professorial Lecturer, Biological Marine Science, Graduate School, U.S.T.  
  Technical Consultant, Research Project, N.R.C.P. Biology Research Laboratory,  
  Graduate School, U.S.T.  
z3. 1965-1969 Indo-Pacific Invertebrate, Marine Zoologist and Botanist, Biological Marine Center,  
  Bishop Museum Directory, Hawaii  

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