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Opportunity status:   Close
Funders:  CALL FOR PROPOSALS FOR THE PCIEERD HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (HRDP) - FOR 2024 FUNDING
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Funding type:   Grant
Funding Agency:   DOST-Philippine Council for Industry, Energy and Emerging Technology (DOST-PCIEERD)
Opening date:   October 1, 2023  (8:00 A.M.)
Closing date:   October 31, 2023 (5:00 P.M.) extended:  November 08, 2023 (5:00 P.M)
Evaluation Period:  20 Working Days - HRDP
Start of Project:  January 2024
Submit through: DOST Project Management Information System (DPMIS)
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For e-Copy of Priority Areas, please refer to the link below

OVERVIEW

In the interest of fully complementing the human resources and institution needs and requirements of the industry, energy, and emerging technology research and development sectors, making the opportunity available to the great majority, PCIEERD implements the Human Resources Development Program which aims to: a.) develop and enhance Filipino research and development (R&D) capabilities of academic/research institutions and Department of Science and Technology (DOST) agencies through degree programs, conduct of research activities, and expert mobility in the industry, energy and emerging technology sectors in order to meet the present and future human resource requirements; and b.) encourage Filipino researchers to be more productive researchers by providing support for disseminating their research outputs in the industry, energy and emerging technology sectors in local and international conferences, fora and similar events.

OPPORTUNITY SUMMARY

The Full-Blown Proposal should fall as a non-research and development project.

This funding opportunity encourages the a) development of Filipino research and development (R&D) capabilities  in the academic and research institutions through degree programs, conduct of research activities and expert mobility in the industry, energy and emerging technology sectors in order to meet present and future human resource requirements.

The Council shall provide funding support for the following components under the HRDP:

  1. Research Dissemination
  • Presentation of Scientific Outputs in Conferences, Symposia, Fora, and Seminars
  • Publication of Scientific/Research Papers in S&T journals
  • Conduct of Seminars/Conferences/Workshops
  1. Research Fellowship
  • Visiting Expert program
  • Research Attachment
  1. Research Capability Building
  • Researchers on Industry, Energy Emerging Technologies - Opening Opportunities for Learning​ (RIEETOOL)
  • Providing Resources, Opportunities and Support for Project-based PErsonnel and Researchers (PROSPPER)
  • DOST Facilities and Laboratory Access Grant (FLAG)

Who can apply?

PCIEERD HRDP 

  1. Research Dissemination 
  • Presentation of Scientific Outputs in Conferences, Symposia, Fora and Seminars - This covers support to researchers, faculty, and other S&T personnel of academic and research institutions for presentation of research results in refereed scientific/technical conferences, fora, seminars, trainings and workshops.
  • Publication of Scientific/Research Papers in Scientific/Technical Journals - This covers support to researchers, faculty, and other S&T personnel of academic and research institutions for the publication of research results in refereed scientific/technical journals and related publications. 
  • Conduct of Conferences, Seminars and Workshops - This covers support for technical conferences, seminars and workshops aimed at promotion and dissemination of research outputs in PCIEERD's identified R&D priority areas.

 

  1. Research Fellowship 
  • Visiting Expert Program – This is open to institutions needing faculty/experts from another institution who possesses the required expertise not available in the host/requesting institution.
  • Research Attachment - This is open to BS, MS and PhD students or degree holders, or existing project staff or researcher of an ongoing PCIEERD-funded or -monitored project, in the science and engineering sectors, who need to conduct their research in a host institution, including foreign universities and research institutions to avail of the host institution’s facilities and research expertise.
  1. Research Capability Building 
  • Researchers on Industry, Energy Emerging Technologies - Opening Opportunities for Learning​ (RIEETOOL) - This covers support for development of skills and knowledge aligned with the PCIEERD priority sectors. This is open to a) researchers, scientists and engineers (RSEs) from academic and research institutions for attendance to specialized training; and b) academic or research institutions for conduct of specialized trainings.
  • Providing Resources, Opportunities and Support for Project-based PErsonnel and Researchers (PROSPPER) - This covers assistance for graduate scholarship of project personnel for PCIEERD-funded and monitored projects for the conduct and completion of their graduate degrees while gaining research experience in the said project/s. 
  • DOST FLAG – This is open to BS and graduate (MS/PHD) students who will conduct research projects directed towards developing emerging technologies and exploring innovations in the PCIEERD sectoral priority areas such as, but not limited to, materials research, electronics and applied physics. The grant is an outright research subsidy which will finance expenses for testing and analysis fees specifically in the use of any of the equipment in the identified DOST- and DOST-funded facilities, centers and laboratories, e.g. ADMATEL, EPDC, etc.

Preference is given to researchers and/or institutions who are new to the R&D ecosystem.

What we're looking for?

The proposals/applications should cover the following:

HRDP – The provision of grant for development of research capabilities of students (undergraduate and graduate), researchers, scientists and engineers (RSEs), and faculty from any academic and research institutions to avail the following components as described above:

  1. Research Dissemination
  • Presentation of Scientific Outputs in Conferences, Symposia, Fora, and Seminars
  • Publication of Scientific/Research Papers in S&T journals
  • Conduct of Seminars/Conferences/Workshops
  1. Research Fellowship
  • Visiting Expert program
  • Research Attachment
  1. Research Capability Building
  • Researchers on Industry, Energy Emerging Technologies - Opening Opportunities for Learning​ (RIEETOOL)
  • Providing Resources, Opportunities and Support for Project-based PErsonnel and Researchers (PROSPPER)
  • DOST Facilities and Laboratory Access Grant (FLAG)

Any Filipino who maybe students (undergraduate and graduate), researchers, engineers and faculty from any academic and research institution with proven competence may apply for GIA support of DOST-PCIEERD and its grant-giving units, provided that application/projects fall under the PCIEERD priority research areas in the industry, energy and emerging technology sectors, with overall goal to benefit Filipinos.

How to apply?

  1. Applications/proposals using the prescribed format (Non-R&D/DOST Form 3) must be submitted in the E-proposal portal at http://dpmis.dost.gov.ph from October 1-31, 2023. Documentary requirements must also be uploaded in the portal.  A notification will be issued to eligible entities whose applications/proposals have been evaluated and preliminarily recommended for grant.
  1. A DOST-PCIEERD Project Manager will be assigned to each project proponent to provide guidance in the review/evaluation of the application/proposals. A notification will be issued to eligible entities whose applications/proposals have been evaluated and recommended for funding.
  1. Proposal and Submission Information

 

  1. Proposal Format

           Applicants shall follow the DOST GIA Proposal Format – Non R&D below which will be accomplished in the e-Proposal portal at http://dpmis.dost.gov.ph. Instructions for submission                 are   also available in this site. 

             I. Project Title

                 Refers to the Title of the research project or activity and also HRDP component being applied for, as identified in Section A of this announcement.

             II. Project Leader- refers to applicant/proponent with contact details email/mobile number

                  Agency - the Department/College/institution/organization of the Project Leader.

                   Address/Telephone/Fax/Email – Contact information of the applicant/proponent

             III. Cooperating Agency/ies

       May refer to the following:

  1. Host institution and/or mentor for Visiting Expert, Research Attachment/Fellowship, Laboratory and Research Equipment Grant
  2. Name of Organizer for Presentation of Scientific Outputs in Conferences, Symposia, Fora, Seminars or Conduct of Seminars, Conferences, Workshops
  3. Name of Journal for Publication of Scientific/Research Papers in Scientific/Technical Journal
  4. Training institution/Provider for RIEETOOL
  5. Delivering Institution or University to enroll for PROSPPER

      IV. Site/s of Implementation

           Location/s or venue where the activity will be conducted. Indicate municipality, district, province, and region.

       V. Project Duration

            Refers to the duration and date of the activity or project being proposed

      VI. Total Project Cost

             Refers to the total proposed budget being requested. 

             HRDP - The following are the entitlements per component to be indicated under MOOE:

            RESEARCH DISSEMINATION

  1. Presentation of Scientific Outputs in Conferences, Symposia, Fora and Seminars
  • Registration/Conference fee
  • Actual travel expenses (most direct and economical route)
  • Daily subsistence allowance
  • Incidental expenses for foreign

       b. Publication of Scientific/Research Papers in Scientific/Technical Journals

  • Registration/Publication fee

        c. Conduct of Conferences, Seminars and Workshops

       (Maximum grant: PhP200,000)

  • Honoraria of speakers based on DOST Guidelines (TOR required)
  • Transportation of speakers and local participants
  • Accommodation of speakers and local participants
  • Supplies and materials for the preparation of course materials
  • Printing of proceedings
  • Printing of promotional and informational materials
  • Communication expenses
  • Subscription expenses for online platform, such as zoom, etc.

     RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP

     d. Visiting Expert Program

Foreign

Local

Transportation expenses (most economical and direct route)

Transportation expenses (most economical and direct route)

Honoraria of PhP10,000/day

Honorarium based on DOST DBM Joint Circular No. 1, 2013, item 5.2

 e. Research Attachment

  • Actual travel expenses (most direct and economical route)
  • Travel insurance
  • Registration/Tuition fee
  • Living allowance or Daily subsistence allowance
  • Laboratory fee, equipment rental, testing, consumables, printing expenses
  • Honorarium for host researcher (for local research attachment)
  • Medical insurance and incidental expenses (for foreign research attachment)

RESEARCH CAPABILITY BUILDING

 f. Researchers on Industry, Energy Emerging Technologies - Opening Opportunities for Learning​ (RIEETOOL)

    Attendance to Trainings

  • Registration/Conference fee
  • Actual travel expenses (most direct and economical route)
  • Daily subsistence allowance
  • Incidental expenses for foreign

     Conduct of Group Trainings (Maximum grant: PhP500,000)

  • Honoraria of speakers based on DOST Guidelines (TOR required)
  • Transportation of speakers and local participants
  • Accommodation of speakers and local participants
  • Supplies and materials for the preparation of training materials
  • Printing of proceedings or training materials
  • Printing of promotional and informational materials
  • Communication expenses
  • Subscription expenses for online platform, such as zoom, etc.
  • Representation expenses (for meals during the training)

      g. Providing Resources, Opportunities and Support for Project-based PErsonnel and Researchers (PROSPPER)

  • Tuition and other school fees
  • Monthly stipend
  • Book allowance
  • Transportation allowance
  • Group insurance
  • Thesis/Dissertation allowance
  • Research allowance

     h. DOST FLAG

  • Outright research subsidy up to Php250,000 to cover testing and analyses fees

 

  • b. Documents to be submitted: 
  • Letter of Intent/Request and Endorsement

Together with the application/proposal, DOST-PCIEERD requires submission of a formal letter of intent/request from the applicant and an endorsement from the authorized head of organization. The authorized head of the organization will also be a principal signatory of their organization for the contract of award. The letter of Intent/Request and Endorsement Letter should be addressed to:

           DR. ENRICO C. PARINGIT

            Executive Director, PCIEERD-DOST

            5th Level, Science Heritage Building, DOST Compound,

            Gen. Santos Ave., Bicutan, Taguig City

  • Endorsement from Head of Agency and/or University enrolled in
  • Application form (Annex A)
  • Additional documents per component (Select Supplementary Files)

RESEARCH DISSEMINATION

  1. Presentation of Scientific Outputs in Conferences, Seminars, Workshops and Fora
  • Formal acceptance of the paper for presentation from the organizer
  • Proof that conference is not predatory
  • Peer-reviewed full paper subject to quality review of technical division (for both paper and poster presentations) and e-copy of poster (for poster presentations)
  • Copy of evaluator’s comments/review
  • Copy of conference/seminar/workshop programme
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV) with contact details

     b. Publication of Scientific/Research papers in Scientific/Technical Journals

  • Certification that the same paper was not submitted for a similar grant
  • Formal acceptance of the paper for publication indicating the publication fee
  • Proof that journal is an ISI or Scopus-indexed journal
  • Peer-reviewed full paper, including abstract, subject to quality review of technical division. Reviewer’s comments and evaluation must also be submitted
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV) with contact details

     c. Conduct of Conferences, Seminars, Workshops and Fora

  • Terms of Reference (TOR) for speakers, support staff, and organizing committee
  • Tentative Programs of Activities
  • SEC-registration (for Scientific/Professional organizations), for first-timers
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV) with contact details

RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP

     d. Visiting Expert Program

  • Curriculum Vitae (CV) of the visiting expert
  • Endorsement from the head of the host/requesting institution (or at least Dean or equivalent)
  • Scheduled plan of activities
  • Terms of reference (TOR)

     e. Research attachment

  • Detailed research proposal with plan of activities
  • Acceptance from host institution (at least Dean or equivalent)
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV)

RESEARCH CAPABILITY BUILDING

     f. RIEETOOL

Attendance to Trainings

  • Formal acceptance and/or invitation from the host institution/training institution (at least Department Chair) or the organizer as the case may be
  • Copy of training program
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV) with contact details

Conduct of Group Trainings

  • Tentative Programs of Activities
  • Terms of Reference (TOR) for speakers, support staff, and organizing committee (for payment of honoraria)
  • SEC-registration (for Scientific/Professional organizations), for first timers
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV) with contact details

      g. PROSPPER

  • Endorsement from the project leader of the PCIEERD-funded or –monitored project and certification that the scholarship expenses is not part of the approved project cost
  • If employed, endorsement from employer indicating approval on the commitment of grantee to the scholarship grant
  • Copy of contract, if employed by the project
  • Research proposal on the proposed thesis/dissertation related to the R&D project with line-item-budget
  • Admission or acceptance letter from the DOST-SEI delivering institutions
  • Certification from the Graduate school stating the applicant is not a ASTHRDP or ERDT grantee
  • Transcript of records and diploma/certificate of completion
  • Plan of study approved by the graduate school
  • Curriculum vitae with contact details
  • Birth certificate
  • Medical certificate

      h. DOST FLAG

  • Copy of the approved Thesis / dissertation / research proposal 
  • Workplan
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV) with contact details

Applicants are required to submit proposals through the DOST e-Proposals portal before the Closing Date on 31 October 2023. Applicants will receive automatic reply through email confirming receipt of proposals. Please be informed that DOST-PCIEERD will not accept proposals directly submitted to PCIEERD in hard or soft copy.

How we will assess your application

  1. A. Review and Selection Process

Only applications/proposals from Eligible Entities that meet all of the Eligibility/ Qualification Requirements as stipulated in the PCIEERD Administrative Order No. 2021-001 “Revised Guidelines in the Implementation of the PCIEERD Human Resources Development Program,” PCIEERD Administrative Order No. 2021-002 “Guidelines in the Implementation of the RIEETOOL” and DOST Guidelines for the Grants-in-aid Program of Department of Science and Technology and its Agencies.   Applicants found ineligible for funding consideration as a result of the threshold eligibility review will be notified within 20 calendar days of the ineligibility determination.

All applications/proposals will be screened and evaluated by the HRIDD. Only those qualified will be endorsed to the PCIEERD Management Team for final recommendation/approval.

 

Contact

DOST-PCIEERD Project Managers are available to provide appropriate assistance to potential applicants interested in competing for this Call for Proposals. This may include assistance to potential applicants in determining eligibility of the applicant or the applicant’s proposed project for funding, questions about administrative issues relating to the submission of a proposal, and clarifications on the announcement.

Contacts:

Human Resources and Institution Development Division (HRIDD)      

Dr. Ruby Raterta – This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Ms. Marie Christie B. Santos – This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Engr. Lynnel C. Olpot – This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Mr. Ruel A. Pili – This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Mr. Russel S. Factor – This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Ms. Mary Joy A. Zabala – This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Additional Information

PCIEERD Administrative Order No. 2021-001 “Revised Guidelines in the Implementation of the PCIEERD Human Resources Development Program,”

PCIEERD Administrative Order No. 2021-002 “Guidelines in the Implementation of the RIEETOOL”

PCIEERD Administrative Order No. 2021-006 “Guidelines in the Implementation of the Providing Resources, Opportunities and Support for Project-based Personnel and Researchers (PROSPPER)”

DOST Administrative Order No. 011, Series of 2020, “Revised Guidelines for the Grants-in-Aid Funds of the Department of Science and Technology and its Agencies”

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