Juan
F. Jamias is professor emeritus in the College
of Development Communication, University of
the Philippines Los Banos. There, for 34 years,
he rose from the position of assistant agricultural
editor to Professor V when he retired in 1990.
He
pioneered agricultural journalism in the country,
and after getting his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees
in the United States, he taught writing, communication
theory and other subjects. Jamias also developed
courses and the undergraduate major in science
communication in the development communication
curriculum.
He worked as a communication specialist and
consultant in Singapore, served as visiting
professor in Malaysia and Australia, and lectured
on development communication in the United States.
He was a lecturer in the Asian Institute of
Journalism and Communication in Manila.
He has published research and scholarly papers,
written the Philippine chapter on a book on
mass communication and ethnic coexistence in
Asia published in 1999, and written/edited several
books including Readings in Development Communication
and Writing for Development.
He graduated with the A.B. degree in the U.P.
in 1952.
Source:
Philippine Association of Communication Educators