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University Consortium Grants

Thesis Grants

The University Consortium (UC) Thesis Grants provides limited funding to assist UC graduate students on their thesis production, research activities, or publication fees.

Sustainable management of natural resource systems

Food and agriculture policy

Biotechnology in agriculture

Food and health

Information and communication technology, bioinformatics, and data management in agriculture

Types of Thesis Grants

Production of Thesis

The University Consortium (UC) Student Thesis Grant for production of thesis provides limited amount of funds to assist the UC graduate student prepare and complete the production of his/her thesis manuscript.

Who may apply for the Grant

  • Any interested graduate from any of the participating members of the Consortium.

Conditions of the Grant

  • To be eligible for the grant, the thesis must be in line with the University Consortium's strategic priorities as mentioned above.
  • The maximum amount for thesis production support is USD 500.
  • The awardee must acknowledge the support of the University Consortium in his/her thesis manuscript. He/She must submit to the UC Secretariat a copy of the thesis abstract (in English), and a report of completion certified by the Dean of Graduate School.

Application requirements

The following should be submitted to the UC Coordinator of his/her University:

  1. Letter of Application endorsed by the UC Coordinator of the UC member university where the applicant is pursuing his/her graduate program.
  2. Duly accomplished UC Student Thesis Grants Application Form endorsed by the UC Coordinator.
  3. Copy of the thesis proposal and budgetary requirement duly recommended by the Advisory Committee and the Dean of the Graduate School.
  4. Certification of financial support for thesis from other sources, if any.

Forms

Girl in a jacket UC Student Thesis Grants Application Form

Research Activities/Publication Fees

The University Consortium (UC) Student Thesis Grant for Research Activities/Publication Fees provides limited amount of funds to assist the UC graduate student in various research activities or to publish their study in a reputable journal.

Who may apply for the Thesis Grant

Any interested graduate student from any of the participating members of the Southeast Asian University Consortium may apply for the UC Student Research Activities/Publication Grants.

Conditions of the Research Activities Grant

  • To be eligible for the grant, the planned research activities must be in line with the University Consortium's strategic priorities as mentioned above.
  • The maximum amount for research activities support is USD 1,000.
  • The awardee must acknowledge the support of the University Consortium in any publications/presentations arising from his or her research activities.

Application Requirements

  1. Letter of Application endorsed by the UC Coordinator of the UC member university where the applicant is pursuing his/her graduate program.
  2. Duly accomplished UC Student Grants Application Form for Research Activities endorsed by the UC Coordinator.
  3. Approved thesis proposal/outline by the Advisory Committee and/or the Dean of the Graduate School
  4. Budgetary requirement and timetable of activities approved by the Advisory Committee and/or the Dean of the Graduate School
  5. Certification of financial support for the research activities from other sources, if any.

Conditions and requirements for disbursement of research activities grant

  • Seventy percent (70%) of the grant shall be released to the student upon approval of the application and acceptance of the award, while the remaining thirty percent (30%) shall be released only upon completion of studies and submission of the report of completion and activities conducted, certified by the Dean of the Graduate School.
  • The UC Coordinator endorses the application to SEARCA as UC Secretariat subject to the approval of SEARCA’s Director. Once approval of the grant has been received, the funds will be disbursed by SEARCA.

Conditions of the Publications Grant

  • To be eligible for the grant, the study must be due for publication in a reputable journal and must be in line with the University Consortium's strategic priorities as follows:
    • Sustainable management of natural resource systems
    • Food and agriculture policy
    • Biotechnology in agriculture
    • Food and health
    • Information and communication technology, bioinformatics, and data management in agriculture
  • The maximum amount for publication fees support is USD 1,000.
  • The awardee must acknowledge the support of the University Consortium in his/her journal article. He/She must submit to the UC Secretariat a copy of the journal article (in English).

Application requirements

The following should be submitted to the UC Coordinator of his/her University:

  1. Letter of Application addressed to the UC Coordinator of the UC member university where the applicant is pursuing his/her graduate program.
  2. Duly accomplished UC Student Thesis Grants Application Form for Publication endorsed by the UC Coordinator.
  3. Copy of the journal article to be submitted, journal acceptance, and budgetary requirement duly recommended by the Advisory Committee and the Dean of the Graduate School.
  4. Certification of financial support for publication from other sources, if any.

Conditions and requirements for disbursement of grant

  • Fifty percent (50%) of the grant shall be released to the student upon acceptance of the article by a reputable journal, while the remaining 50% shall be released once the journal article is published.
  • The UC Coordinator endorses the application to SEARCA as UC Secretariat subject to the approval of SEARCA’s Director. Once approval of the grant has been received, the funds will be disbursed by SEARCA.

Forms

Girl in a jacket UC Student Grants Application Form for Research Activities

Girl in a jacket UC Student Thesis Grants Application Form for Publication

  • International Conference on Micro-credentials and Research for Food Security and Climate Change (ICMCRFSCC)
  • 16th ICERD