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Project Title:
Southeast Asian Uplands Agriculture Fellowships
IDRC Project Number: 106996-001
by:
Dr. Maria Cristeta N. Cuaresma Project Leader
2nd Technical Progress Report
1 March 2012 – 28 February 2014
Date Submitted:
28 February 2014
Project area/Region: Philippines/Southeast Asia Full Name of Research Institution: Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA) College, Los Baños, Laguna 4031, Philippines Contact Details: Dr. Maria Cristeta N. Cuaresma Program Head for Graduate Scholarship and Project Leader Email: [email protected]; Tel/Fax: + 63 49 5367164
IDRC‐SEARCA
Southeast Asian Upland Agriculture Fellowships
2ND TECHNICAL PROGRESS REPORT (March 2012 to February 2014)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION ...........................................................................................................1
2 PROJECT ACCOMPLISHMENTS ...............................................................................................2
2.1 Project Launch and Dissemination ...................................................................................2
2.2 Interview, Selection and Awarding ...................................................................................4
2.3 Project Management ........................................................................................................7
2.4 Monitoring and Evaluation ..............................................................................................11
2.5 Enhancement Courses ...................................................................................................12
2.6 Scholars’ Progress .........................................................................................................13
3 CHALLENGES ENCOUNTERED & LESSONS LEARNED ......................................................15
4 UPCOMING ACTIVITIES ...........................................................................................................17
4.1 Supplementary Funding and Additional Cohort .............................................................17
4.2 2nd Advisory Committee Meeting and Coordinating Visits .............................................17
4.3 2ND Annual IDRC Fellowship Conference ......................................................................18
ANNEXES ..........................................................................................................................................19
Annex 1: IDRC Scholarship Application form
Annex 2: Invitation letters sent to universities and target sectors in Lao PDR
Annex 3: Interview guide
Annex 4: Evaluation and Rating Guide Sheet
Annex 5: Evaluation results of the three batches of applicants
Annex 6: Profile of IDRC scholars (Batch 1, 2, 3)
Annex 7: Profiles of Advisory Committee members
Annex 8: IDRC-SEARCA Scholars’ Handbook
Annex 9: Highlights 1st Advisory Committee
Annex 10: Highlights 2nd Advisory Committee
Annex 11: LITE Program grade results
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Annex 12: Summer Program in Economics results
Annex 13: Scholars’ academic grades and subjects/courses
Annex 14: 1ST Annual IDRC Fellowship Conference Program and Flyer
Annex 15: Academic Gantt chart of scholars
Annex 16: Bank charge estimates and actual bank charge expenses
IDRC‐SEARCA Southeast Asian Upland Agriculture Fellowships
TECHNICAL REPORT (March 2012 to February 2014)
1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The International Development Research Centre (IDRC) of Canada and SEARCA share a common vision of helping provide solutions to the problems of food insecurity through the promotion of sustainable agriculture development particularly in the uplands of Southeast Asia. Concerns about the impact of any upland activity affecting the lowlands and the coastal areas have been brought to the attention of communities. Thus, there is an urgent need for strategies to hasten sustainable development in this threatened part of the ecosystem. Both IDRC and SEARCA believe that a program to build capacities of individuals to address food security and agriculture development in the uplands is one of the strategies to respond to the aforementioned need. It is on this premise that on 12 March 2012, the IDRC and SEARCA signed a Memorandum of Grant Conditions for a project titled, “Southeast Asian Upland Agriculture Fellowships” with a total fund support of up to 1,100,000.00 CAD. The initial project duration is from 12 March 2012 to 31 October 2015. An additional cohort and supplementary funding of 558,700.00 CAD has been approved to support the additional scholarship of 20 Lao PDR and Myanmar nationals. With this, the project is extended to 27 February 2017 to allow the 20 additional scholars to complete their studies. This capacity building project aims to strengthen knowledge and research skills in agriculture and food security in the uplands of Southeast Asia, particularly in Cambodia, Lao PDR, Vietnam and Myanmar. The overall objective is to establish a critical mass of high-quality human resources and research professionals who can be catalysts for developing sustainable programs in the uplands, and support initiatives in smallholder management in upland communities that are generally vulnerable to food insecurity. Specifically, the project provides scholarships to 53 qualified candidates from the four countries to pursue 2-year master’s degrees on specific fields related to land use planning and management, sustainable agriculture and development, human nutrition, environmental science and management, agroforestry, social and community forestry, water and aquatic resources management, livestock production and animal husbandry, watershed management, disaster risk management, regional planning, forest resource management, and other related fields in the following universities: University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB), in the Philippines; Chiang Mai University (CMU), Kasetsart University (KU), and Khon Kaen University (KKU), all in Thailand. The project also provides support for a one-semester English proficiency course and academic bridging as needed for up to 20% of the selected scholars. It also has a Fellowships component which includes four annual roving fellowship meetings/workshops for students in three locations. The fellowships program hopes to encourage informal networking among scholars, share experiences, give opportunity to meet experts, and provide first-hand experience of the real situation in the uplands through site visits.
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2 PROJECT ACCOMPLISHMENTS
2.1 PROJECT LAUNCH AND DISSEMINATION
The Graduate Scholarship Department of SEARCA launched the project in March 2012 by creating a dedicated project website, www.idrc.searca.org, email blasts and news articles and scholarship flyers.
Figure 1. IDRC Project Website and scholarship flyer
1st Batch of applications
After the approval from IDRC, the 1st call for expressions of interest were produced and uploaded on the project website as well as on the websites of SEARCA (www.searca.org), University Consortium (www.uc.searca.org) and SEARCA Alumni Association Fellows (www.saaf.searca.org) from 16 March to 18 April 2012. The said announcements were also disseminated to all SEARCA contacts in universities, technical agencies and ministries in Cambodia, Lao PDR, and Vietnam through email blasts, and direct contact with alumni. A follow-up announcement for the first call was again prepared and disseminated indicating the deadline for submission of application documents and other requirements on or before 30 July 2012. An application form was devised and uploaded on the website as well as disseminated to all contacts in the three countries (Annex 1).
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Figure 2. 1st Call for expressions of interest via project website and email blast
At the initial phase of the project, the SEARCA Director and Management Committee met with Dr. Annie Wesley, IDRC Senior Program Specialist, Agriculture and Food Security on 27 April 2012, where she was briefed about SEARCA and its programs and activities. 2nd Batch of applications
The call for the second batch of applications for the scholarship was disseminated in September 2012 with first deadline set on 30 October 2012 and later extended to 30 November 2012. In view of the low turnout of applications from Lao PDR, the deadline for submission of application to SEARCA was extended to 30 May 2013.
3rd Batch of applications
To complete the 33 slots of scholarships, the call for the third batch of applications was announced 1 June 2013 and the deadline was set for 30 October 2013. An email blast and invitation letters were sent to universities and target sectors in Lao PDR starting 6 June 2013 (Annex 2).
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2.2 INTERVIEW, SELECTION AND AWARDING
Interview
The first batch of applicants was interviewed on 18-30 August 2012 via Skype at SEARCA. Out of the 31 applicants, only 30 were interviewed via Skype. The second batch of interviews was conducted via Skype on 17-21 January 2013, with 26 out of the 27 applicants joining the interview. The interviews for the third batch were done during the period 6 August – 13 September 2013 with a total of 22 applications received but only 6 were interviewed to complete the remaining slots for Lao PDR nationals. All in all, there were 80 applications received during the reporting period.
Majority of the applicants (71%) were affiliated with a university and were mostly faculty members (46%). Table 1 provides the profile of the applicants received by the project in the three calls for applications.
Table 1. Applications received (Batch 1, 2 and 3)
1st Call for Applications (16 March 2012-30 July 2012)
Country
Gender
Total
Position
Total
Institutional Affiliation
Total
Eligibility
Total
Male
Female
Lecturer/
Instructor
Researcher
Staff
Officer
Unemployed
University
Government
NGO
Private
Unemployed
Eligible
Non‐Eligible
Cambodia 7 2 9 1 1 2 5 9 5 1 3 0 0 9 5 4 9
Lao PDR 3 0 3 0 1 1 1 3 0 2 1 0 0 3 2 1 3
Vietnam 9 10 19 12 4 3 0 19 15 3 1 0 0 19 14 5 19
Subtotal for 1st batch
19 12 31 13 6 6 6 0 31 20 6 5 0 0 31 21 10 31
2nd Call for Applications (1 September 2012- 30 November 2012)
Cambodia 5 7 12 3 4 3 1 1 12 10 1 0 0 1 12 11 1 12
Lao PDR 6 1 7 3 0 0 4 0 7 6 0 0 1 0 7 5 2 7
Vietnam 5 3 8 6 0 0 2 0 8 5 1 2 0 0 8 7 1 8
Subtotal for 2nd batch
16 11 27 12 4 3 7 1 27 21 2 2 1 1 27 23 4 27
3rd Call for Applications (1 June 2013- 30 October 2013)
Cambodia 5 2 7 1 1 4 1 0 7 6 1 0 0 0 7 1 6 7
Lao PDR 8 3 11 7 1 3 0 0 11 8 2 0 1 0 11 5 6 11
Vietnam 2 2 4 3 0 0 0 1 4 3 0 0 0 1 4 3 1 4
Subtotal for 3rd batch
15 7 22 11 2 7 1 1 22 17 3 0 1 1 22 9 13 22
GRAND TOTAL:
50 30 80 36 11 12 13 1 80 58 11 7 2 2 80 48 16 80
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The interview panel from SEARCA was composed of Dr. Editha Cedicol, Program Head of Graduate Scholarship Department; Dr. Bessie M. Burgos, Acting Program Head of the Research and Development Department and Program Head of Project Development Department; Mrs. Zacyl R. Jalotjot and Mrs. Jesselle S. Laranas, both Program Specialist of the Graduate Scholarship Department. During the first batch, SEARCA also took advantage of the presence of Dr. Percy E. Sajise, former director of SEARCA, an ecologist, scientist, and advocate of sustainable agriculture in the uplands, and now a senior Fellow of SEARCA who reviewed the research proposals of the applicants with regard to the technical soundness and alignment to the thrusts of IDRC and SEARCA.
While an interview guide (Annex 3) developed by the GS Department was used during the interviews, the interview panel also asked other questions on the basis of actual responses by the applicants. In general, the interview questions were centered on the applicants’ proposed upland research projects, which can still be further enhanced once the scholars are onboard.
Selection
The project team reviewed and scored the application documents including statements of motivation, using the SEAMEO-approved Evaluation and Rating Guide Sheet (Annex 4) as well as the interview guide questionnaire.
The following evaluation criteria were assigned corresponding weights: academic background (30), professional background (25), desirability of the proposed study program and research topic (10), the applicant’s drive and motivation, including interview performance (10), communication skills (listening, speaking, writing) (10) and promise for future roles (15).
The following scoring scale was used: 5-Excellent; 4-Very Good, 3-Good; 2-Fair; and 1-Poor. The score for each criterion is multiplied by the assigned weights to determine the weighted scores for each criterion. All weighted scores were then summed up to constitute the total weighted score. The perfect score is 500. Standard passing score is set at 350; however, consideration for some of those who got lower than 350 is sometimes applied on the basis of the applicant’s nature of work and affiliation, the need for highly trained human resources in a particular field in the applicant’s country, and the admission results from the university.
Details of the evaluation results of the three batches of applicants are in Annex 5.
Awarding
As of reporting period, the project was able to award a total of 33 scholarships, evenly distributed among nationals of (11) Cambodia, (11) Lao PDR, and (11) Vietnam. In terms of gender ratio, despite the conscious effort to achieve the equal ratio, the project ended up with 58 percent male awardees. Majority of the awardees (73%) came from academic institutions in their respective countries, most of which were lecturers/instructors. Table 2 provides key information on the IDRC scholars’, while a more detailed profile of these scholars can be found in Annex 6.
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Table 2. Profile of IDRC Scholars (Batch 1, 2 and 3)
1st Batch
Country
Gender
Total
Position
Total
Institutional Affiliation
Total
Male
Female
Lecturer/
Instructor
Researcher
Staff
Officer
Unemployed
University
Government
NGO
Private
Unemployed
Cambodia 4 1 5 2 1 0 2 0 5 3 1 1 0 0 5
Lao PDR 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1
Vietnam 3 4 7 6 1 0 0 0 7 6 1 0 0 0 7
Subtotal for 1st batch
8 5 13 8 3 0 2 0 13 9 3 1 0 0 13
2nd Batch
Cambodia 2 4 6 2 3 1 0 0 6 5 1 0 0 0 6
Lao PDR 4 1 5 1 0 2 2 0 5 3 1 1 0 0 5
Vietnam 2 1 3 0 2 1 0 0 3 2 0 1 0 0 3
Subtotal for 2nd batch
8 6 14 3 5 4 2 0 14 10 2 2 0 0 14
3nd Batch
Cambodia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lao PDR 3 2 5 3 1 1 0 0 5 4 1 0 0 0 5
Vietnam 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1
Subtotal for 3nd batch
3 3 6 4 1 1 0 0 6 5 1 0 0 0 6
GRAND TOTAL:
19 14 33 15 9 5 4 0 33 24 6 3 0 0 33
Majority of the IDRC scholars (61%) are now studying at UPLB, while 7 scholars (21%) are in CMU, 4 (12%) in KKU, and 2 Vietnamese are in KU.
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LAOTIANS CAMBODIANS VIETNAMESE TOTAL
STUDY POST Male Female Male Female Male Female
Chiang Mai University 3 0 0 0 2 2 7
Khon Kaen University 2 1 0 0 0 1 4
Kasetsart University 0 0 0 0 2 0 2
University of the Philippines Los Baños
3 2 6 5 1 3 20
Grand Total 8 3 6 5 5 6 33
Figure 3. Profile of IDRC scholars according to study post
2.3 PROJECT MANAGEMENT Project Advisory Committee
A Project Advisory Committee was formed to give recommendations and advice on the selection and placement of scholars, academic programs to pursue, as well as guidance and assistance in organizing the annual fellowship conferences.
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The Project Advisory Committee was formed on 29 November 2012 and composed of the following:
1. Dr. Vo Tong Xuan, Provost/Rector of Tan Tao University, Long An, Vietnam 2. Dr. Mom Seng, Vice Rector for International Relations, Royal University of Agriculture,
Phnom Penh, Cambodia 3. Dr. Silinthone Sacklokham, Vice Dean, Faculty of Agriculture, National University of Laos,
Vientiane, Lao PDR 4. Dr. Oscar B. Zamora, Vice-Chancellor for Instruction, University of the Philippines Los
Banos, College, Laguna, Philippines 5. Dr. Prasit Wangpakapattanawong, Assistant Professor, Forest Restoration Research Unit,
Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University, Chiangmai, Thailand 6. Dr. Gil C. Saguiguit, Jr, SEARCA Director; and 7. Representative(s) from IDRC
IDRC-SEARCA Project Advisory Committee (L-R) Dr. Oscar B. Zamora, Dr. Editha C. Cedicol,
Dr. Silinthone Sacklockham, Dr. Mom Seng, Dr. Gil C. Saguiguit, Jr., Dr. Vo Tong Xuan, Dr. Prasit Wangpakapattanawong
Profiles of Advisory Committee members are in Annex 7. This fellowship project is under the IDRC Special Initiatives Division headed by its Director, Dr. Ann Weston. The Senior Program Specialist in charge of Fellowships and Awards is Dr. Rita Bowry, while Dr. Annie Wesley, also Senior Program Specialist, oversees IDRC projects related to agriculture and food security.
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Project Team
Dr. Editha C. Cedicol, Program Head of SEARCA’s Graduate Scholarship Department, served as Project Leader of the Southeast Asian Upland Agriculture Fellowship from 12 March 2012 to 31 December 2013. Following the early retirement of Dr. Cedicol, Dr. Maria Cristeta N. Cuaresma, who succeeded her as SEARCA’s Program Head for Graduate Scholarship also assumed Project Leadership for the project. Assisting the Project Leader is Administrative cum Project Assistant, Mr. Rainier Josef T. Austria who served the Project from July 2012 to December 2012, and was replaced by Ms. Jachin Jane O. Aberilla effective 18 March 2013 to present. The IDRC-SEARCA Scholars’ Handbook (Annex 8) has been developed to provide scholars with essential information to help their mobility and stay at their study posts as smooth and as easy as possible, and to guide them in their everyday dealings with the scholarship manager and university coordinators, their responsibilities and obligations as scholars, and the rules and regulations governing the scholarship that needed to be observed. University GS Coordinators
University Graduate School Coordinators were identified to ensure smooth and efficient management of the scholars’ programs in each of their universities especially those in the distant study posts in Thailand. At CMU, Dr. Prasit Wangpakapattanawong also served as the Project’s contact person, while Dr. Chanchai Saengchosawat, the new Chairperson of the Agricultural Systems Management Program, replaced Dr. Benchapun Ekasingh who served as the coordinator for scholars studying at CMU. For scholars taking MS Agricultural Systems Management, Ms. Juthamat Onpraphai is the direct contact while for scholars taking Animal Science the direct contact is Mrs. Saengdao Bänziger. On 25 January 2013, Dr. Annie Wesley visited CMU and met with Dr. Prasit and Dr. Benchapun as well as the four scholars studying at CMU. At KU, Dr. Mangkorn Rodrapakaron, Director of International Affairs Division, Office of the President, has been identified as the Coordinator for the scholars studying at KU, while the direct contact for scholars is Ms. Thanisorn Duangdao. At KKU, the Associate Dean for Research, the Program Director of Master in Rural Development Management, and Ms. Orawan Wichachai have been coordinating with SEARCA regarding the scholars to be admitted in the Master in Rural Development Management while Ms. Saranya Pobkwamsuk was the contact for students in the Faculty of Agriculture. The overall contact person for all graduate programs is Dr. Lampang Manmart, Dean of Graduate School. At UPLB, Dr. Jose V. Camacho, Dean of Graduate School is the Coordinator for the scholars.
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Information, Education and Communication
New Scholars Orientation
In the Philippines, an orientation meeting is held at the start of every semester to help the IDRC scholars familiarize themselves and be oriented with the policies and guidelines concerning the administration and management of the scholarship. Part of the orientation is an open forum which accommodates questions and clarifications regarding scholarship administration from the new scholars.
As of the reporting period, the project team was able to conduct three orientation meetings held on 5 December 2012, 5 July 2013, and 6 December 2013.
Scholars’ orientation discusses the policies and guidelines governing the scholarship.
In lieu of the orientation meeting, the project team scheduled coordinating visits to Thailand-based scholars, which also provided the opportunity for the project leader to meet with project coordinators and university officials. Details of this activity is found in Sec 2.4 of this report.
Project Website
The project website was setup as a means to effectively and efficiently disseminate project information to its stakeholders, including the call for applications and other relevant project activities. For interested applicants, eligibility, step by step application process, as well as frequently asked questions (FAQs) are found in the website, including the downloadable fellowship application form.
Updates on relevant project activities are likewise disseminated through the web (www.idrc.searca.org) as news articles.
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2.4 MONITORING AND EVALUATION Advisory Committee Meeting
As of reporting period, two advisory committee meetings have been held, with the first meeting held via Skype on 6 December 2012. Dr. Ann Weston, Dr. Rita Bowry, Dr. Annie Wesley, Dr. Oscar B. Zamora, Dr. Vo Tong-Xuan, Dr. Mom Seng, Dr. Gil C. Saguiguit, Jr. and Dr. Editha C. Cedicol attended the meeting. Dr. Prasit Wangpakapattanawong was not able to attend the meeting due to prior commitments, while Dr. Silinthone Sacklokham had not responded to the invitation for the Skype meeting. The meeting highlights are presented in Annex 9. The second meeting (face-to-face) was held on 15 March 2013 at SEARCA, College, Laguna, Philippines. During the meeting, the Project’s annual fellowship conference, the scholars’ research project/theses, the venue of these projects, updates of the studies of the first batch of scholars, and recruitment and selection of the second batch of scholars were included in the agenda. The following attended the meeting: Dr. Vo Tong-Xuan, Dr. Mom Seng, Dr. Silinthone Sacklokham, Dr. Oscar B. Zamora, Dr. Prasit Wangpakapattanawong, Dr. Gil C. Saguiguit, Jr., and Dr. Editha C. Cedicol, with Dr. Saguiguit as meeting chair. Report of meeting is in Annex 10. Coordinating visits
Dr. Editha C. Cedicol met the IDRC scholars and conducted coordination and monitoring meetings with the University Graduate School Coordinators in Kasetsart University, Chiang Mai University, and Khon Kaen University, Thailand from 27 August to 29 August 2013 (Table 4).
Table 4. Coordinating visit in Thailand (27-29 August 2013)
Date Study Post Visited Persons Met
27 August 2013 Kasetsart University Met with two IDRC scholars, the staff in charge of the SEARCA group, and the Director of the International Studies Center of KU, Dr. Mangkorn Rodrapakaron.
28 August 2013 Chiang Mai University Met with six IDRC scholars and Dr. Prasit Wangpakattanawong as well as Dr. Chanchai Saengchosawat, the new Chair of Agricultural Systems Program. Also met the administrative staff of the program who handles the administrative concerns of the project in close coordination with Dr. Prasit.
29 August 2013
Khon Kaen University Met with four IDRC scholars, the administrative officer, the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, the Associate Dean for Research, the Program Director of Master in Rural Development Management, and one of the advisers of the scholars.
During the visit, Dr. Cedicol briefed the officials, coordinators, and scholars in these universities about the fellowship project and discussed logistical concerns related to the administration of the
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scholarship, financial requirements, academic concerns, and role of the coordinators in ensuring smooth and efficient management of the scholars’ programs. She also took the opportunity to discuss the preparations for the 1st IDRC-SEARCA annual fellowship conference, scheduled on 24-26 September 2013 at SEARCA, Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines.
2.5 ENHANCEMENT COURSES LITE Program
The Intensive English Course under the Language Instruction towards Excellence (LITE) Program is integrated in the programs of scholars studying at UPLB to enhance their proficiency in the English language. Ten scholars have already completed this Course, namely Theavy Srey, Eng Chheanghong, Var Sophal, Thea Sive, Chin Hunlay, Ung Putheany, Nget Raby, Thuong Sodany, Bui Hong Quy, Huot Long. (Annex 11) On the other hand, Chanhmany Souphannavong, Pinkham Vongphachanh, Nouyang, Vua Xiongsiyee, Bounthiem Bouasavanh are taking this course as of reporting period.
Summer Program in Economics
UPLB-based scholars taking MSc in Agricultural Economics also take a refresher course called Summer Program in Economics. Four scholars namely Bui Hong Quy, Nguyen Thi Bich Thuy, Vu Xuan Truong and Huot Long have completed this course in Summer of 2012-2013, while Tran Duyen Nhat Lam and Chheun Sreyneang are slated to take the SPE in Summer 2013-2014 (Annex 12)
English Program at KKU and CMU
At CMU, an English course is also offered as part of the scholars’ programs. Lyfong Yalao and Tran Quang Hung are now taking their Intensive and Integrated English for Graduate Students. At KKU, Khambai Phunthavongsa and Pathumpone Sonemany took Reading in English for Graduate Students.
The scholars’ academic grades are given in Annex 13.
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Oral Communication and Presentation Skills Training
Oral Communication and Presentation Skills Training was conducted on 4-7 June 2013 at SEARCA Los Baños, Laguna. This training aimed to help improve the oral communication and presentation skills of the scholars, boost their self-confidence and teach them how to be effective speakers and conference presenters. Five IDRC scholars from Cambodia studying at the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB) participated in the meeting, namely Mr. Eng Chheanghong, Mr. Var Sophal, Mr. Huot Long, Mr. Thea Sive, and Ms. Srey Theavy. The training comprised of lectures, exercises, workshops, role playing activities, games, and guided discussions. Two IDRC scholars stood out during the workshop and were recognized during the culminating activity. Mr. Eng Chheanghong was chosen as the Best Speaker in his group while Mr. Sive Thea, was awarded the Best Speaker in the Table Topic Session.
Oral Communication and Presentation Skills Training, 4-7 June 2013. SEARCA, Los Baños, Laguna
2.6 SCHOLARS’ PROGRESS 1ST Annual IDRC Fellowship Conference
The annual fellowship conference/workshops hope to build the fellows’ knowledge through lectures and paper presentations by experts, encourage informal networking to develop a sense of community among IDRC fellowship recipients, share experiences among themselves as fellows, give them the
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opportunity to meet experts, and provide first-hand experience of the real situation in the uplands through site visits.
The 1st IDRC-SEARCA Annual Fellowship plus Conference-Workshop on the theme, “Food Security and Sustainable Agriculture Development in the Uplands: Challenges and Opportunities” was held on 24-26 September 2014 in SEARCA, Laguna, Philippines. Three invited papers presented during the plenary session were from Dr. Percy E. Sajise, a former SEARCA Director (1994-1999) and is now a SEARCA Senior Fellow, who discussed the Contemporary Issues and Challenges in Sustainable Agriculture in Southeast Asia; Dr. Rex Victor O. Cruz, UPLB Chancellor who talked about the role of research and extension in addressing food security concerns in the uplands of Southeast Asia; and Dr. Maria Victoria O. Espaldon, UPLB Vice Chancellor for Research and Extension who lectured on the comparative use and application of indicators and methodologies in assessing sustainable upland agriculture and food and nutritional security. Conference program and flyer is in Annex 14.
1st Annual Fellowship Conference held on 24-26 September 2013, SEARCA, Laguna, Philippines
Twenty seven fellowship grantees studying in UPLB, CMU, KU, and KKU attended the first fellowship conference, with 18 of them presenting their research proposals before the members of the Project Advisory Committee, namely Dr. Mom Seng, Dr. Prasit Wangpakapattanawong, Dr. Oscar B. Zamora and Dr. Gil C. Saguiguit, Jr. Dr. Rita Bowry, Senior Program Specialist and Head of IDRC’s Fellowships and Awards Program, and Dr. Percy E. Sajise also gave their advice. On the second day of the conference, the group visited an upland project site in Brgy. Atisan, San Pablo City, which showcased a private-public partnership in sustainable livelihood for the uplands. The second upland project site visit was at the Institute of Agroforestry’s Learning Laboratory for Agroforestry (LLA) located at UPLB College of Forestry and Natural Resources (CFNR). Dr. Roselyn
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Paelmo, University Researcher of the Institute of Agroforestry toured the participants around the learning laboratory and introduced the techniques and agroforestry systems in the area. Dr. Sajise facilitated the debriefing at the end of the day. The full conference proceedings is being produced as of the reporting period.
Scholars progress on academic courses
Out of the 33 ongoing scholars of the project, 13 graduate students are expected to complete their study programs by the end of AY 2013-2014 (6, UPLB; 2 KKU; 4 CMU; 1 KU). Academic Gantt chart of scholars can be found in Annex 15. Information on the scholars’ grade reports and subjects/courses enrolled of for 2nd semester AY 2012-2013 (November 2012-March 2013), 1st semester (June 2013-October 2013), and 1st Semester in August 2013 (August - December 2013) can be found in Annex 16.
3 CHALLENGES ENCOUNTERED & LESSONS LEARNED
In the course of implementing the project, the following were encountered:
1. Recruitment and gender balance. During the first and second calls for application, the project team received only few applicants from Lao PDR. This prompted the third call for applications which recruited applicants from Lao PDR only. Moreover, the gender balance (50/50) and the distribution of institutional origin/affiliation was also a challenge for the project. It is important to indicate the gender ratio in the announcements and call for applications for a more purposive recruitment.
2. Variable cost of tuition per university. Individual budget requirements per program/scholar differ from the approved scholarship value of the project because of the differences in the costs charged by the different universities. The project team has requested for tuition fee discounts on this regard. However, as of the moment, the tuition fee of five scholars in CMU taking up MS Agricultural Systems Management is not yet paid because the request for discount has not yet been acted upon by the CMU management. The four scholars are now in their third semester in the university while one scholar is in his second semester.
3. Change/shift in academic calendar. The recently-approved pilot implementation of the shift in academic calendar of the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB), which will be implemented this academic year 2014-205, will affect the expected scholarship duration and time of graduation of the 19 IDRC-SEARCA scholars in UPLB.
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The changes in the academic calendar consist of:
First Semester: FROM June to October TO August to December Second Semester: FROM November to April TO January to May Short Term: FROM May to June TO June to July
Scholars who started their program in November 2012, and are expected to finish in October 2014, may be extended until December 2014. This shift in academic calendar has an effect in the release of stipend since the University has no term offering for June-July 2014.
As of reporting period, the project team has met with IDRC scholars concerned to present several options to address the shift in calendar, and likewise listened to other propositions offered by the scholars. A decision on the most appropriate course of action will be made on a case-to-case basis based on the scholar’s specific circumstance.
4. Scholars’ English skills. During the 1st fellowship conference in September, a number of scholars voiced out that their difficulty in speaking and understanding English somehow affected their academic progress in their universities. This was also evident on the grade reports of some scholars in their English courses. (See Annex Grade reports).
To address this issue, scholars were permitted to take additional English courses such us LITE Program for scholars in UPLB and Intensive and Integrated English for Graduate Students in CMU.
5. Requirement to take undergraduate courses. There are scholars in UPLB who were required to take undergraduate courses as prerequisites for their Master’s Degree due to insufficient background in certain areas. This course requirement may cause a delay in their study program.
6. Bank charges for fund transfers. An inward bank charge of $15 is deducted for every transfer of allowance (stipend, tuition fee and books) to students in Thailand. This leads to students not receiving the exact amount of their allowance. As of the moment, the inward bank charges deducted from the allowance of scholars in Thailand are being charged to the Operating Funds of SEARCA. See Annex 17 for possible bank charge estimates and bank charge expenses from the previous months. A request to IDRC to realign some funds in the budget for this purpose will be made.
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4 UPCOMING ACTIVITIES
4.1 SUPPLEMENTARY FUNDING AND ADDITIONAL COHORT
IDRC has just approved a supplement (additional funds) to support an additional 20 scholarships and associated costs to students from Lao PDR and Myanmar. The project will be extended to February 27, 2017 to allow these students to complete their studies. To start off the project, SEARCA has already disseminated the call for applications starting 29 January 2014. As of the moment, the project is still waiting for applications from interested applicants.
Fig 5. Call for application for 2nd cohort
4.2 2ND ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING AND COORDINATING VISITS The second advisory committee meeting is scheduled in May 2014 at CMU, Thailand. The meeting’s agenda will include the 2nd Annual IDRC Fellowship Conference, which will also be held at the same university towards the end of 2014, and the selection of scholars for the additional cohort. The Advisory Committee Members are also expected to review and make recommendations on the process selection, placement of scholars and academic program to pursue, and thesis topics. Likewise, a second round of coordinating visits in the study posts is also planned to be done back to back with the advisory committee meeting where the new project leader, Dr. Maria Cristeta N.
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Cuaresma, will meet face-to-face with the university graduate school coordinators to discuss the updates and progress of the scholars in Thailand.
4.3 2ND ANNUAL IDRC FELLOWSHIP CONFERENCE
The SEARCA Graduate Scholarship Department in cooperation with Dr. Prasit Wangpakattanawong will be preparing for the 2nd fellowship conference to be held in CMU towards the end of 2014. For this conference, it is expected that the first and second batch of scholars will report the progress in their research, while the third batch of scholars, as well as the awardees of the additional cohort are anticipated to present their respective thesis proposals. As of reporting period, the program team in collaboration with Dr. Prasit is still in the process of drafting the conference concept note, including the theme.
ANNEXES
1 | I D R C S C H O L A R S H I P A P P L I C A T I O N F O R M
Graduate Scholarship for Upland Agriculture and Food Security
APPLICATION FORM (Please type or write in block letters. To be prepared in triplicate)
Master’s Degree applied for
Major Field (if any) Duration From: To:
Desired Study Post/University (please rank according to priority/preference from 1 to 4)
University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB), Laguna,
Philippines Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand
Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand
A. PERSONAL INFORMATION 1. Full Name
(Family Name) (First Name) (Middle Name)
2. Nationality 3. Date of Birth 4. Place of Birth 5. Religion 6. Gender
(please check) M F 7. Civil Status
single/ married/ widow
8. If married, name and address of spouse
(spouse’s address if different from your own)
(Family Name) (First Name)
(M.I.)
Address
Tel: Fax:
Email: 9. Home Address
Tel: Fax:
Email: 10. Country of Origin 11. Employer (Institution or Company) 12. Employer’s Address
P.O. Box:
Tel: Fax:
Email:
Most recent photo of
applicant
2”x2”
YYYY/MM/DD
YYYY/MM/DD YYYY/MM/DD
2 | I D R C S C H O L A R S H I P A P P L I C A T I O N F O R M
13. Passport Number Date and Place of Issue:
Expiration Date: 14. Particulars of National Registration
Identification Card
15. Name and address of person to contact
in case of emergency
(Family Name) (First Name)
(M.I.)
Address
Tel: Fax:
Email:
B. ACADEMIC BACKGROUND 16. College/University attended (please start with most recent)
Name of College/University and Country Year Major Subject/
Field of Study
Diploma/
Degree From To
C. PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION 17. Employment History (in chronological order, please use extra sheets if necessary)
Position Name of Institution/Employer Year
From To
18. Description of most recent job (Duties and Responsibilities)
19. Overseas conferences/seminars attended (please use extra sheets if necessary)
Name of conference/seminar Organizing
Institution Venue
Dates
From To
3 | I D R C S C H O L A R S H I P A P P L I C A T I O N F O R M
20. Overseas courses attended including courses at SEAMEO Regional Centers/Projects
(please use extra sheets if necessary)
Name of Course Country/SEAMEO Regional
Center/Project
Dates
From To
23. Research carried out (please use extra sheets if necessary)
Title of Research Duration
From To
24. Publications (please use extra sheets if necessary)
Title of Publication Year Published
25. Language profiency (please indicate if “Excellent”, “Good”, or “Fair”)
Language SELF-ASSESSMENT LEVEL OF PROFICIENCY
Reading Writing Speaking
A. Native Language (Please
indicate):
o
B. English C. Other Languages (Please
indicate):
o
o 26. Need for remedial English course (please check) Yes No
27. What is your TOEFL Score? 28. When & where did
you take your TOEFL?
Date:
Venue:
29. What is your IELTS Score? 30. When & where did
you take your IELTS?
Date:
Venue:
4 | I D R C S C H O L A R S H I P A P P L I C A T I O N F O R M
D. MOTIVATION
29. State briefly the reason for pursuing the degree (please use extra sheets if necessary)
30. Description of major areas of interest (please use extra sheets if necessary)
31. Description of planned research project to be carried out if granted the scholarship
(please use extra sheets if necessary)
32. Expected employment/job position upon completion of degree (please use extra sheets if necessary)
E. OTHER INFORMATION 33. Have you applied for scholarship from other funding institutions? Yes No
If YES, please answer numbers 34 and 35. If NO, please skip numbers 34 and 35. 34. Please enumerate names of funding or scholarship institutions
Name of Organization/Funding
Institution Date of Application Status of Application/Results
35. If you are offered a scholarship by any of the institutions listed in No. 34, would
you still pursue your application for this scholarship?
Yes No
F. REFERENCES
Name Position Organization/Institution/
Address
Contact Details
Office Mobile Email
I hereby certify that the above and attached information are true and correct:
____________________________________ ____________________________________ Date PRINTED NAME & SIGNATURE OF
APPLICANT
IDRC - SEARCA
GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP FOR UPLAND AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY
Interview Guide Questionnaire
Name of Interviewee : _____________________________Date of Interview (via Skype) : _____________________________
I. RESEARCH/ACADEMIC RELATED 1. Why did you want to pursue graduate studies? ___________________________ _________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2. Have you been involved in research related projects? Discuss briefly your involvement. ______________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
3. What and how did your research contribute to the development of your institution or company? What was its impact on the country as a whole?
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4. What research topic do you want to take for your thesis? Why? ______________ _________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
5. What does your institution expect from you upon completion of your studies? What do you intend to do for your institution after completing graduate studies?
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
II. DRIVE/MOTIVATION 1. Have you been involved in professional organizations? _____________________ _________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2. What is your preferred mode of handling problems? [ ] consult a friend and ask for advise [ ] keep to oneself [ ] share this problem with friends [ ] others:
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
3. Do you think you can finish your studies within 24 months? ________________ _________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4. If you could not finish within the prescribed period of your scholarship, what would you do? _____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
5. Are you willing to shoulder the remaining cost of your studies in case your scholarship is finished before you complete the degree program?
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
III. OTHER INFORMATION 1. Have you applied for scholarship from any other funding agency? If yes, when
was the application filed? Please provide details:
Name of funding agency : __________________________________________ Date of application : __________________________________________ Result of application : __________________________________________
2. Do you have any pending scholarship application from any agency? __________ _________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
3. If you receive notification from another institution that you have been awarded a scholarship simultaneous with the SEARCA scholarship notification, which scholarship would you choose and why? ________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Interviewed by:
NAME SIGNATURE________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ _______________________
Name of Interviewee: ____________________________ Date: _________________________________________
RATING SHEET English Language Proficiency
1. Listening: � Poor � Fair � Satisfactory � Very Satisfactory 2. Speaking: � Poor � Fair � Satisfactory � Very Satisfactory 3. Reading: � Poor � Fair � Satisfactory � Very Satisfactory 4. Writing: � Poor � Fair � Satisfactory � Very Satisfactory
Evaluation Criteria Weight Score WeightedScore
1. Academic Background 30
2. Professional Background25
3. Desirability of Proposed Study Program 10
4. Drive/Motivation 10
5. Communication Skills 10
6. Promise for Future Roles 15
TOTAL
Note: Scoring scale is a follows: A = 5, B = 4, C = 3, D = 2, E = 1 A = Excellent, B = Very Good, C = Good, D = Fair, E = Poor
Recommendation: � Prompt consideration � Later consideration � Not recommended
Date of Interview: ______________ Interviewer/Rater Name: _____________________ Position: _________________________________
Signature: ________________________________ ������������������������
1 ENG CHHEANGHONG, Advisor on Decentralization Reform, National Committee for Democratic Development Secratariat (NCDD-S), Ministry of Interior, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Contact detailsMobile: +855 12 727 230Office: +855 23 726 036Email: [email protected]
M 33 MS Development Management
BS Animal
Production and Health
Applied Nutrition
The contribution of Decentralized Commune Council in Promoting Sustainable Food and Nutrition in the provinces along the Mekong River in Cambodia
UPLB: 1CMU: 2KU: 4KKU: 3
Certificateof EnglishHEADWAYIntermediate(Level 9)
28-August-2012 If possible, use sustainable livelihood framework. Baseline data is important to determine impacts based on specific crop production interventions
385 Award scholarshipEffective: November 2012Study Post: UPLB
2 LONG HUOT, Project Manager, Samaritan's Purse, Khan Cham Karmon, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Contact detailsMobile: +855 18931767Office: +855 83812 189Email: [email protected]
M 29 MS Development Management
BS English
Literature
BSAgricultural Economicsand Rural
l
Agricultural Economics
Rural Livelihood and Food Security Constraint in Cambodia
UPLB: 1CMU: 2KU: 3KKU: 4
to follow 28-August-2012 If possible, include nutrition security in the research; Research must be focused on uplands
370 Award scholarshipEffective: April 2013Study Post: UPLB
3 THEA SIVE, Research Facilitator, Kyoto Field Station, Royal University of Agriculture (RUA), Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Contact detailsOffice: +855-97-992-85-89 +855-77-983-961Email: [email protected]
M 26 BSAgronomy
Agriculture major in
Agronomy
Effect of Biochar and Nitrogen fertilizer effect on upland rice
UPLB: 1CMU: 3KU: 2KKU: 4
to follow 28-August-2012 Research highly specific but applicant has high potential; Research topic to be further discussed with university committee for possible revision/refocus
360 Award scholarshipEffective: November 2012Study Post: UPLB
CAMBODIA: Candidates for Scholarships for Upland Agriculture and Food Security
Evaluation Results for 1st Batch
NAME/Position/Institution Address/Contact Details
GenderAge
as of 2012
Educational Attainment
MS Degree Program
applied for
ProposedResearch
Topic
ProposedStudy
Post(Ranked)
Proof of English
Profiency
Date of Interview(via Skype)
Committee Remarks/Comments
Committee Rating
Recommendation
Annex 5
NAME/Position/Institution Address/Contact Details
GenderAge
as of 2012
Educational Attainment
MS Degree Program
applied for
ProposedResearch
Topic
ProposedStudy
Post(Ranked)
Proof of English
Profiency
Date of Interview(via Skype)
Committee Remarks/Comments
Committee Rating
Recommendation
4 THEAVY SREY, Lecturer, Faculty of Agro-Industry, Royal University of Agriculture (RUA), Dangkor District. Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Contact detailsMobile: +855 92 353 129Office: +855 23 219 829Email: [email protected]
F 30 MSIntegrated
Management of Agricultural
and Rural Development
Graduate Diploma DegreeAgro-
biosystems
BS Agro-industry
Food Science and
Technology
Effect of Rice Enzyme on Maltose Syrup Production from Cassava Powder
UPLB: 1CMU: 4KU: 2KKU: 3
IELTS - 4.5 28-August-2012 Research highly specific but applicant has high potential; Research topic to be further discussed with university committee for possible revision/refocus
345 Award scholarshipEffective: June 2013Study Post: UPLB
5 VAR SOPHAL, Lecterer assistant, Faculty of Agronomy, Royal University of Agriculture (RUA), Chamkar Daung street, Dangkor Commune, Dangkor District, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Contact detailsMobile: (855)-92-667-578Office: (855)-23-219-753Email: [email protected]
M 23 BSAgronomy
Agriculture Situational analysis of Pest Management on Upland Crop Production in Northern East Cambodia
UPLB: 1CMU: 4KU: 3KKU: 2
to follow 28-August-2012 Research must include analysis of impact on food security in the uplands
345 Award academic bridging, then proceed to MS Agriculture (AgronomyEffective: November 2012
6 HOK SENG, Food Security Coordinator, Open Forum of Cambodia, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Contact detailsMobile: +855 (0)12 887 175Office: +855 (0) 16 401 850Email: [email protected]
M 41 BSAgriculture
Sustainable Land
Use and Natural Resources
Management
International Organizations, NGOs are participating in Rural Development Program in Siem Reap province
UPLB: 1CMU: 2KU: 3KKU: 4
TOEFL - 347
28-August-2012 Proposed research not clear; must revise to indicate relevance to food security in the uplands
340 Overaged, not recommended
7 BUNNETH BENG, Vice Dean, Faculty of Land Management and Land Administration (FLMLA), Royal University of Agriculture, Dangkor District. Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Contact detailsMobile: +855 12 873 458Office: +855 23 219 753/690Email: neth lifewave@yahoo ca
F 39 MSAgricultural Economicsand Rural
Development
BS Fisheries
Sustainable Agriculture
What are the constraints for farmers to realize the potentials of Steung Chinit Irrigation infrastructure in Household Economy Development
UPLB: 4CMU: 3KU: 1KKU: 2
to follow 28-August-2012 Topic for research is not focused on uplands 330 Decided not to pursue her application for MS scholarship as she has already MS degree
NAME/Position/Institution Address/Contact Details
GenderAge
as of 2012
Educational Attainment
MS Degree Program
applied for
ProposedResearch
Topic
ProposedStudy
Post(Ranked)
Proof of English
Profiency
Date of Interview(via Skype)
Committee Remarks/Comments
Committee Rating
Recommendation
8 MAK PUTHEA, Program Officer, Children and Women Development Center in Cambodia (CWDCC), Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Contact detailsMobile: +855 12 429597Office: +855 12 643136Email: [email protected]
M 28 BSInformation
Science
Sustainable Agriculture and
Integrated Watershed
Management
Agricultural fishery adaptation strategies and fishing economy of the Floating Communities in the Great Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia
UPLB: 1CMU: 2KU: 3KKU: 4
to follow 28-August-2012 Research must focus on food security in the uplands, suggested to resubmit thesis proposal
310 Not recommended at this time
9 NEANG SARIN, Volunteer Staff, Royal University of Agriculture, Dangkor district, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Contact detailsMobile: +855 12 337 386Office: +855 23 219 753Email: [email protected]
M 24 BS Agroindustry
Food Science and
Technology
Microbiological Safety and Quality of Mung Bean Sprouts in the Philippines
UPLB: 1CMU: 4KU: 2KKU: 3
to follow 28-August-2012 Thesis topic not focused on uplands, suggested to resubmit later
250 Low potential; not recommended at this time
1 XAYASINH SOMMANY, Researcher, Horticulture Research Center, National Agriculture and Forestry Research Institute (NAFRI), Lao PDR
Contact detailsMobile: +0856 20 559 06658Office: +856-21 360377Email: [email protected]
M 36 MSHorticulture
"Small scale farmers' vegetable cultivation in Upland of Laos"
Small scale farmers’ vegetable cultivation in Upland of Laos
UPLB: 1CMU: 2KU: 3KKU: 4
Vietianne College EPD Program certificate
28-August-2012 Research topic must clearly indicate relevance to food security in the uplands; suggestions include impacts to nutrition security; discuss with adviser later
370 Award scholarshipEffective: November 2012Recommended
Study Post: CMURecommended degree program: MS in Agri-Production System
2 KHAMNIEM PHONGTHADY, Technical Staff, Clean Agriculture Development Center (CADC), Department of Agriculture, Vientiane Capital, Lao PDR
Contact detailsMobile: +856 2055370208Office: +856 21 780042, 412350Email: [email protected]
M 31 BSPlant Science
Rural Development Management
Planning for Agricultural Land Use for Food Production in Rural Upland Areas of Lao PDR
UPLB:CMU:KU:KKU: *
Certificate of English Language Training Course completed
28-August-2012 Improve the research proposal to include influence of emerging factors and policies on sustainability of upland agriculturral system
335 Award scholarshipEffective: November 2012Deferred to June 2013 Study Post: KKU Program: MRDM
3 PHOUKAOTHONG SYKASONE, Head of Entomology Unit, Plant Protection Center, Department of Agriculture, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Vientiane Capital, Lao PDR
Contact detailsMobile: +85620 22202699Office: +85621 822164Email: [email protected]
M 34 BSPlant Science
Entomology major in Insect Systematic
Fruit fly taxonomy in fruits
UPLB:CMU: *KU:KKU:
to follow 28-August-2012 Research topic too specific; must explain relevance to upland agriculture and food security; suggested to resubmit revised proposal
315 Did not meet requirements
ProposedStudy
Post(Ranked)
Proof of English
ProfiencyDate of Interview
Committee Remarks/Comments
Committee Rating
Recommendation
LAO PDR: Candidates for Scholarships for Upland Agriculture and Food Security
Evaluation Results for 1st Batch
NAME/Position/InstitutionAddress/Contact Details
Gender Ageas of 2012
Educational Attainment
Degree Program
applied for
ProposedResearch
Topic
Annex 5
1 TRAN CAO UY, Lecturer and
researcher, Faculty of Extension and Rural
Development, Hue University of
Agriculture and Forestry (HUAF), 102 Phung
Hung Street, Hue City, Vietnam
Contact details
Mobile: +84 973720365
Office: +84543523845
Email: [email protected]
M 28 BS
Extension and
Rural
Development
Rural
Development
Management
Development of Conservation
Farming for Poverty
Alleviation
in Upland Areas of Huong Hoa
district, Quang Tri Province
UPLB: 1
CMU: 2
KU: 3
KKU: 4
IELTS - 5.5 29-August-2012 Topic highly relevant; very
promising applicant
400 Award scholarship
Effective: November 2012
Study Post: CMU
2 HO TRUNG PHUC, Lecturer, Faculty of
Economics and Development Studies, Hue
College of Economics, 100 Phung Hung
Street, Hue City, Vietnam
Contact details
Mobile: +84 54 353 8332
Office: +84 987699784
Email: [email protected]
M 26 BS
Agricultural
Economics
Agricultural
Economics
Evaluation the technical
efficiency of household’s
natural rubber production in
mountainous areas of Thua
Thien Hue by using the data
envelopment analysis method
and regression analysis
UPLB: 1
CMU: 4
KU: 2
KKU: 3
IELTS - 5.5 29-August-2012 Thesis project may generate
a common methodology to
use in order to compare
economic efficiency,
ecological appropriateness,
and social acceptability of
agroforestry systems
400 Award scholarship
Effective: November 2012
Study Post: UPLB
3 VU LIEN THI MAI, Researcher
and secretary, ShAre Project, Faculty of
Economics and Rural Development,
Hanoi University of Agriculture, Gia Lam
district, Ha Noi City
Contact details
Mobile: +84 097 241 8578
Office: +84 43 565 6119
Email: [email protected]
F 23 BS Agricultural
Economics
Agricultural
Economics
Analysis of livelihood
opportunities of local
communities aimed at
ensuring food security in
Quang Thanh commune, Yen
Thanh district, Nghe An
province
UPLB: 1
CMU: 2
KU: 3
KKU: 4
IELTS - 5.0 30-August-2012 Thesis topic relevant to
identified upland
communities
375 Award scholarship
She advised SEARCA that she cannot
pursue graduate studies for personal
reasons.
VIETNAM: Candidates for Scholarships for Upland Agriculture and Food SecurityEvaluation Results for 1st Batch
NAME/Position/Institution
Address/Contact DetailsGender
Age
as of
2012
Educational
Attainment
MS Degree
Program
applied for
RecommendationProposed Research Topic
Proposed
Study
Post
(Ranked)
Proof of
English
Profiency
Date of interview
(via Skype)
Committee Remarls/
Comments
Committee
Rating
Annex 5
NAME/Position/Institution
Address/Contact DetailsGender
Age
as of
2012
Educational
Attainment
MS Degree
Program
applied for
RecommendationProposed Research Topic
Proposed
Study
Post
(Ranked)
Proof of
English
Profiency
Date of interview
(via Skype)
Committee Remarls/
Comments
Committee
Rating
4 PHAM THI THUYEN, Lecturer, Nanglam
University, Ho Chi Minh
City, Vietnam
Contact details
Mobile: 0932 198892
Office: +848 38966780
Email: [email protected]
F 24 Bbus
Environmental
and Natural
Resource
Economics
Agricultural
Economics
The impacts of climate
change on coffee
productivity and factors
affecting climate change
adaptability of coffee
farmers in Daklak Province,
Central Highland of Vietnam
UPLB: 3
CMU: 1
KU: 2
KKU: 4
IELTS - 5.0 30-August-2012 Thesis proposal may be
improved by including
methodology to use risk
assessment and predictive
modeling
375 Award scholarship
Effective: November 2012
Study Post: CMU
5 VU XUAN TRUONG, Researcher,
Institute of Policy and Strategy for
Agriculture and Rural Development,
Department of Commodities, Southern
Centre of Agriculture Policy and Strategy
(SCAP), 196/1/8 Cong Hoa St, Ward 12,
District Tan Binh, HCMC, Vietnam
Contact details
Mobile: +84 (0)977 277 973
Office: (84.8) 6268 0155 - 6268 0156
Fax: (84.8) 6268 0157
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.ipsard.gov.vn
M 24 BS
Agricultural
Economics
Agricultural
Economics
Value Chain Study for
Cassava In Northern
Upland Provinces
UPLB: 1
CMU: 2
KU: 3
KKU: 4
IELTS - 6.0 29-August-2012 Applicant has high
potential; research topic
may include emerging
factors and policies that
impact on sustainability of
upland agricultural system
370 Award scholarship
Effective: November 2012 or April
2013
Study Post: UPLB
6 NGUYEN THI BICH THUY, Lecturer and
researcher, Faculty of Extension and Rural
Development, Hue University of
Agriculture and Forestry (HUAF), 102 Phung
Hung Street, Hue City, Vietnam
Contact details
Mobile: 0983 336 101
Office: +84 983 336 101
Email: [email protected]
F 26 BS
Agricultural
Extension and
Rural
Development
Agricultural
Economics
A research on developing
consumption markets for
indigenous agricultural
products in upland area in
Thua Thien Hue province
UPLB: 1
CMU:
KU:
KKU:
IELTS - 5.5 29-August-2012 Applicant has high
potential; research project
has impact on livelihoods of
upland communities
370 Award scholarship
Effective: April 2013 for the summer
program in Econ
Study Post: UPLB
NAME/Position/Institution
Address/Contact DetailsGender
Age
as of
2012
Educational
Attainment
MS Degree
Program
applied for
RecommendationProposed Research Topic
Proposed
Study
Post
(Ranked)
Proof of
English
Profiency
Date of interview
(via Skype)
Committee Remarls/
Comments
Committee
Rating
7 NGUYEN VAN THANH, Researcher,
Centre for Rural Development
in Central Vietnam, Hue University of
Agriculture and Forestry (HUAF), 102 Phung
Hung Street, Hue City, Vietnam
Contact details
Mobile: 0975 128 988
Office: 0543 529 749
Email: [email protected]
M 29 BS
Agricultural
Extension and
Rural
Development
Sustainable
Agriculture
Agriculture
Research on market solutions
to improve the situation of
banana consumption for
households in Nam Dong
District
UPLB: 3
CMU: 2
KU: 1
KKU: 4
IELTS - 5.0 29-August-2012 Research topic is relevant to
upland agriculture and food
security; suggested to
include nutrition security as
a component of the
research
355 Award scholarship
Effective: November 2012
Study Post: KU
8 VU THI THUY TRANG, Lecturer,
Department of Silviculture, Faculty of
Forestry, Hue University of Agriculture
and Forestry, 102 Phung Hung Street, Hue
City, Vietnam
Contact details
Mobile: +84 905 655 605
Office: +84 54 529 137
Email: [email protected]
F 27 BS
Forestry
Agroforestry Assessment of the status and
affecting factors of
agroforestry models in Nam
Dong mountainous district,
Thua Thien Hue province,
Vietnam
UPLB: 3
CMU: 4
KU: 1
KKU: 2
IELTS - 5.0 30-August-2012 Thesis topic is relevant to
upland food security;
applicant has high potential
345 Award scholarship
Declined due to health reasons
9 BUI QUY HONG, Lecturer, Department
of Marketing, Faculty of Accounting and
Business Management, Hanoi University
of Agriculture, Trau Quy Commune, Gia
Lam district, Hanoi City, Vietnam
Contact details
Mobile: +84 2413846398
Office: +84 4 38276 522
Email: [email protected]
F 28 BS
Agricultural
Economics
Agricultural
Economics
Securing the participation
of the poor in the maize
value chain in Son La
province, Vietnam
UPLB: 1
CMU: 4
KU: 3
KKU: 2
IELTS - 5.0 30-August-2012 Applicant has high
potential; thesis topic is
relevant
345 Award scholarship
Effective: April 2013 starting with
summer program in Econ
Study Post: UPLB
NAME/Position/Institution
Address/Contact DetailsGender
Age
as of
2012
Educational
Attainment
MS Degree
Program
applied for
RecommendationProposed Research Topic
Proposed
Study
Post
(Ranked)
Proof of
English
Profiency
Date of interview
(via Skype)
Committee Remarls/
Comments
Committee
Rating
10 NGUYEN THI CHUNG, Lecturer,
Hue University of Agriculture and Forestry
(HUAF), 102 Phung Hung Street, Hue City,
Vietnam
Contact details
Mobile: +84 987233225
Office: +84 0543 52 845
Email: [email protected]
F 26 BS
Agricultural
Extension and
Rural
Development
Agricultural
Systems
The role of climate forecasts
in disaster risk reduction and
climate change adaptation for
upland farmers in Highland
Central Vietnam: A case study
in A Luoi, Thua Thien Hue
province
UPLB: 1
CMU: 2
KU: 3
KKU: 4
IELTS - 5.5 29-August-2012 Thesis topic highly revelant
to food security in the
uplands; Applicant has good
potential
335 Award scholarship
Effective: November 2012
Study Post: CMU
11 TRAN QUANG HUNG, Research Assistant
and Interpreter, The Uplands Program,
Vietnamese-German Center, No.1 Dai Co
Viet Street, Ha Noi City, Vietnam
Contact details
Mobile: +84 975625686
Office: +84 438682574
Email: [email protected]
M 26 BS
Aquaculture
Animal Science Efficiency assessment of VAC
(Garden – Pond – Livestock
system) in Yen
Chau district, Son La province,
Vietnam
UPLB: 1
CMU: 4
KU: 2
KKU: 3
IELTS - 5.5 29-August-2012 Applicant has high
potential; thesis topic is
focused on uplands; degree
to pursue might be MS in
Agri-production systems
335 Award scholarship
(Alternative candidate in case anyone
in Nos. 1- 11 will back out)
Study Post: UPLB (or CMU)
(Replacement of Ms. Vu Lien Thi Mai)
12 LE THI PHUONG THAO, Staff of
Faculty of Forestry, Hue University of
Agriculture and Forestry (HUAF), 102 Phung
Hung Street, Hue City, Vietnam
Contact details
Mobile: +84 0 122 450 5013
Office: +84 0 543 529 137
Email: [email protected]
F 24 BS
Forestry
Rural
Development
Management
Agroforestry
Situation analysis and the
principles of model
development to improve
livelihoods and forest
enrichment model of
community forest
management Phu Mau village,
Huong Phu commune, Nam
Dong mountainous district,
Thua Thien Hue province
UPLB: 4
CMU: 2
KU: 3
KKU: 1
B level
(Ministry
of
Education
and
Training)
29-August-2012 Applicant has high
potential, very confident,
thesis topic is relevant to
upland agriculture and food
security
335 Award scholarship
Effective: November 2012
Study Post: KKU
SEARCA recently received an email
(dated 19 April 2013) from Ms. Thao
informing that she cannot pursue
program due to health reasons.
NAME/Position/Institution
Address/Contact DetailsGender
Age
as of
2012
Educational
Attainment
MS Degree
Program
applied for
RecommendationProposed Research Topic
Proposed
Study
Post
(Ranked)
Proof of
English
Profiency
Date of interview
(via Skype)
Committee Remarls/
Comments
Committee
Rating
13 PHAM NGHIEP CONG, Researcher/Vice-
head of Department, Centre of Agrarian
Systems Research and Development -
Field Crops Research, An Khanh
commune, Hoai Duc district, Hanoi,
Vietnam
Contact details
Mobile: +84 436439045
Office: +84 433650793
Fax: +84 433650862
Email: [email protected]
M 31 BS
Agronomy
Agriculture
major in
Agronomy
RaIsing the income of
counter-seasonal vegetables
producers in Moc Chau
district - Son La province -
Vietnam through improving
the link between them and
Hanoi market
UPLB: 1
CMU: 3
KU: 2
KKU: 4
IELTS - 5.0 29-August-2012 Research topic has
livelihood implications of
people in the uplands; agri-
production systems might
be the appropriate program
to pursue or else, student
focus thesis on production
335 Award scholarship
(alternate candidate in case anyone
in Nos. 1-11 will back out)
Recommended Study Post: CMU
14 TRAN DUYEN NHAT LAM, Lecturer,
Nonglam University, Ho Chi Minh
City, Vietnam
Contact details
Office: +848 38966780
Fax: +848 38960713
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.hcmuaf.edu.vn
F 24 Bbus
Environmental
and Natural
Resources
Economics
Agricultural
Economics
Economic production:
the case of strawberry
production in Dalat City,
Vietnam
UPLB: 1
CMU: 2
KU: 3
KKU: 4
IELTS - 5.5 29-August-2012 Assessing sustainability of
crops production must be
the focus of the research
330 Awarded scholarship in UPLB.
Replaced Vu Thi Thuy Trang. Included
in the third batch.
15 NGUYEN THI THANH NGOAN, Expert,
Department of Planning and Investment of
Cantho City, Cantho City, Ninh Kieu, Cantho,
Vietnam
Contact details
Mobile: +84 944107999
Office: +84 7103 830235
Email: [email protected]
F 29 BS
Foreign Trade
Agricultural
Economics
Effects of climate change
on rice production in An
Giang province in the
South of Vietnam
UPLB: 1
CMU: 2
KU: 3
KKU: 4
A and B
level
from
Cantho
University
29-August-2012 Thesis topic relevant to
upland agriculture and food
security
320 Award scholarship
(alternate candidate in case anyone
in Nos. 1-11 will back out)
Study Post: CMU
Alternate Candidates
NAME/Position/Institution
Address/Contact DetailsGender
Age
as of
2012
Educational
Attainment
MS Degree
Program
applied for
RecommendationProposed Research Topic
Proposed
Study
Post
(Ranked)
Proof of
English
Profiency
Date of interview
(via Skype)
Committee Remarls/
Comments
Committee
Rating
16 TRAN THI THU HIEN, Lecturer, Faculty of
Hospitality and Tourism
Hue University, 22 Lam Hoang street, Hue
City, Vietnam
Contact details
Mobile: +84 983 120609
Office: +84 54 3897744
Email: [email protected]
F 23 BS
Business
Management
Rural
Development
Management
Current situation of
sustainable economic
development in Nan Dong
district, Thua Thien Hue
province
UPLB: 1
CMU: 3
KU: 2
KKU: 4
C level
(Ministry
of
Education
and
Training)
29-August-2012 Thesis topic too
basic/general, must
resubmit a more focused
thesis topic and concept
note
305 Did not meet requirements
17 VAN CUONG TRAN, Lecturer, Tay
Nguyen University, 567 Le Duan Street,
Buon Ma Thuot City, Daklak province,
Vietnam
Contact details
Mobile: +84 500 3 833 580
Office: +84 500 3825185
Email: [email protected]
M 26 BS
Food Technology
Food Science
and Technology
Effects of maturity and
storage conditions on
lycopene and B-carotene
content and anti-oxidant
capacity of fruit aril of some
Gac (Momordic
cochinchinesis Spreng)
varieties in Vietnam
UPLB: 2
CMU: 4
KU: 1
KKU: 3
IELTS - 5.5 30-August-2012 Must indicate relevance of
study to food security in the
uplands; applicant is
requested to resubmit
modified proposal
290 Did not meet requirements
18 NGUYEN HOC DONG, Lecturer, Ha Noi
University of Agriculture, Trau Quy Town,
Gia Lam District, Hanoi City, Vietnam
Contact details
Mobile: +84 98363 8585
Office: +84 4 8276346
Email: [email protected]
M 27 BS
Agricultural
Economics
Agriculture Develop Vegetables out of
season in Moc Chau District -
Son La Province - Vietnam
UPLB: *
CMU:
KU:
KKU:
TOEFL - 450 30-August-2012 Applicant must be sure of
what he should research on;
may resubmit thesis
proposal
275 Did not meet requirements
19 TRAN NAM HA, Lecturer, Faculty of
Fisheries, Hue University of Agriculture
and Forestry (HUAF), 102 Phung Hung
Street, Hue City, Vietnam
Contact details
Mobile: +84 944 41888
Office: +84 543 525 535
Email: [email protected]
M 27 BS
Aquaculture
Sustainable
Agriculture and
Integrated
Watershed
Management
Research the effect of
food on the development of
Seabass (Lates calcrifer) over
the development period in
Tam Giang lagoon - Thua
Thien Hue - Vietnam
UPLB: 1
CMU: 2
KU: 4
KKU: 3
IELTS - 5.0 30-August-2012 Research topic not focused
on upland food security;
applicant may resubmit
thesis proposal
275 Did not meet requirements
1 Chin Hunlay Cambodian Female 24 BS Animal Science Animal Science Use of Methionine supplemented on rice bran and duckweed with ensiled Taro leaf-stem foliage (Colocasia esculenta) in diets of growing ducks
UPLB: 2CMU: 4KU: 1KKU: 3
- Contract officer Pailin Provincial Department of Agriculture, Pailin Province, Cambodia
390 Phone: +855 12 390 632Office: +855 97 270 3366Email: [email protected]: hunlay.chin
Admitted at UPLB (probationary) , to start in June 2013
2 Ung Putheany Cambodian Male 24 BS Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine
BA English for Professional
Communication
Animal Science (Animal Production and Management)
Improving Performance of Indigenous Pigs in Highland Northeast Areas of Cambodia
UPLB: 1CMU: 3KU: 2KKU: 4
- Research officer
Admin assistant
Royal University of Agriculture (RUA), Phnom
Penh, Cambodia
390 Phone: +855 16 500 201Office: +855 23 219 753Email: [email protected]: UNG_Putheanyvatheany1
Admitted at UPLB (probationary), to start in June 2013
3 Nget Raby Cambodian Male 22 BS Agronomy
BA English Literature
Agriculture (Agronomy)
Effect of Different Techniques in Chinese cabbage (Brassica oleoraceava.captita) production in Cambodia: effectiveness and economic perspective
UPLB: 1CMU: 4KU: 2KKU: 3
- Lecturer Assistant
Contractual Staff
Research Assistant
Royal University of Agriculture (RUA), Phnom
Penh, Cambodia
375 Phone: +855 92 356 376Office: +855 23 219 753Email: [email protected]: nget.raby
Admitted at UPLB (probationary), to start in June 2013 *suggested degree Agronomy (Advisory Committee Meeting)
4 Chheun Sreyeang Cambodian Female 22 BS Agricultural Economics and Rural
Development
Agricultural Economics
Market development for high-value cattle and beef in Cambodia: Case study of Beef Value Chain in Lumphat District, Ratanakiri Province
UPLB: 1CMU: 4KU: 2KKU: 3
- Research Assistant
Assistant to the Dean
Royal University of Agriculture (RUA), Phnom
Penh, Cambodia
375 Phone: +855 10 656 109Office: +855 23 219 735Email: [email protected]: ChheunSreyneang
Admitted at UPLB (probationary), to start in June 2013
5 Vong Pisey Cambodian Female 24 BS Animal Science Animal Science (Dairy Science)
Feasibility study for Dairy Cattle Productions in Cambodia
UPLB: 1CMU: 4KU: 2KKU: 3
TOEFL - 490 Research Assistant and
Secretary
Centre for Livestock Development Studies
(CLDS), Royal University of Agriculture, Phnom Penh,
Cambodia
375 Phone: +855 017 879 452Office: +855 23 219 753Email: [email protected]
Admitted at UPLB (probationary), to start in June 2013 *suggested degree Dairy Science (Advisory committee Meeting)
6 Thoung Sodany Cambodian Female 30 BS Agricultural Technology and
Management
Environmental Science
Assessment of socio-economic and Enviromental Conditions of Community Suffering from Economic Land Concession
UPLB: 1CMU: 3KU: 2KKU: 4
- Lecturer Royal University of Agriculture (RUA), Phnom
Penh, Cambodia
370 Phone: +855 16 526 266Office: +855 23 219 829Email: [email protected]: sodany.thoung
Prompt consideration Applied for admission to UPLB or CMU
ProposedStudy
Post(Ranking)Nationality Gender
Ageas of 2012
Educational Attainment
Degree Program applied for
ProposedResearch
Topic
Proof of English
Profiency
CAMBODIA: Applicants for Scholarships for Upland Agriculture and Food Security from Cambodia
Evaluation Results for Second Batch
Position Institution / Address Rating Contact Details RemarksName
Annex 5
ProposedStudy
Post(Ranking)Nationality Gender
Ageas of 2012
Educational Attainment
Degree Program applied for
ProposedResearch
Topic
Proof of English
ProfiencyPosition Institution / Address Rating Contact Details RemarksName
7 Bunat Pok Cambodian Male 24 BS Agricultural Technology and
Management
Agriculture(Agricultural Engineering)
Effect of Storage Containers on Quality Rice Grains
UPLB: 1CMU: 3KU: 2KKU: 4
- Administration Officer and
Lecturer
Faculty of Agricultural Technology and
Management of Royal University of Agriculture
(RUA), Phnom Penh, Cambodia
365 Phone: +855 89 363 638Office: +855 23 219 829Email: [email protected] Skype: pok_bunat
Prompt consideration Admitted to UPLB for Agricultural Engineering (Crop Processing) Admitted to CMU for Postharvest Technology *Suggested degree Postharvest Technology or Horticulture (Mom Seng)
8 Chim Channy Cambodian Male 22 BS Animal Science Animal Science (Animal Production and Management)
Relationship between Socio-economic values; Culture and animals traditional management practices of Ethnic minorities, a case study at Oddar Meancheay Province
UPLB: 1CMU: 4KU: 3KKU: 2
- PhD program assistant
Graduate School, Royal University of Agriculture, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
365 Phone: +855 97 233 4650Office: +855 23 219 690Email: [email protected]: Channychim
Admitted at UPLB (probationary), to start in June 2013 *suggested degree Community Development or Agricultural Extension (Advisory Committee Meeting)
9 Uy Piseth Cambodian Male 22 BS Agricultural Technology and
ManagementAgriculture
(Agricultural Systems/ Soil
Science)
The Study and Evaluation on the Change of Soil Fertilities of One Crop and Rotation Crops Farming of Farmers
UPLB: 1CMU: 3KU: 2KKU: 4
- unemployed unemployed 365 Phone: +855 925 652 23Office: +855 23 219 829Email: [email protected]: uy_piseth
Prompt consideration Applied for admission to UPLB, to verify area of specialization *suggested degree Environmental Science (Advisory Committee Meeting)
10 Nhuong Koemseang Cambodian Female 24 BS Veterinary Medicine
BA Teaching English as a Foreign Language
Environmental Science
A preliminary study on parasitic infections of commonly consumed freshwaterr fish species from Mekong River basin, Cambodia - a key towards better nutrition outcomes and healthier Cambodians
UPLB: 1CMU: 4KU: 2KKU: 3
- Research Assistant
Parasitology Laboratory, Division of Research and
Extension, Royal University of Agriculture (RUA),
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
360 Phone: +855 17 855 048Office: +855 23 219 829Email: [email protected] Skype: nhuong_koemseang
Prompt consideration Applied for admission to UPLB *Suggested to be admitted in KU or CMU
11 Ung Boratana Cambodian Female 24 BS Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine
Animal Science (Animal Nutrition)
Situation of smallholder cattle production in upland, in Lumphat and Koun Mom Districts, Ratanakriri Province
UPLB: 1CMU: 4KU: 2KKU: 3
- Assistant/ Administrative
Staff
Royal University of Agriculture (RUA), Phnom
Penh, Cambodia
345 Phone: +855 77 791 976Office: +855 23 219 753Email: [email protected] Skype: boratana.ung
Admitted at UPLB (probationary), to start in June 2013 Alternate candidate
12 Dok Chanpheakdey Cambodian Female 29 BS Computer Science and Engineering
BS Project and Program Development Management
Agricultural Extension
Buildup Driven Information Technology (IT) for Agricultural Development in Upland, Cambodia: Case Study in Stung Sreng Upland Crops
UPLB: 1CMU: 4KU: 2KKU: 3
- Government Staff Office of Computer Centre, Royal University of
Agriculture, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
290 Phone: +855 12 978 239Office: +855 23 219 690Email: [email protected]: pheakdey4
Did not meet requirements
1 Khambai Phunthavongsa Laotian Male 28 BS Environmental Management
Sustainable Land Resources and Environment
Economic Plant Management Research and Food Security in Rural Northern in Lao PDR
UPLB: 4CMU: 2KU: 3KKU: 1
Vice Head - Office of Cultivation
Dongkhamxang Agriculture Technical School,
Vientiane, Lao PDR
390 Phone: +856 20 22453188Office: +856 21 480510Email: [email protected]: Khambai7
Prompt consideration Applied for admission to KKU *proposed topic to be clariefied by the student (Advisory Committee Meeting)
2 Bouavonh Biachampah Laotian Male 27 BS Environmental Science
Sustainable Land Use and Natural Resources
Management
Environmental Management for Upland Agriculture in Northern Laos
UPLB: 4CMU: 2KU: 1KKU: 2
Deputy of Livestock Division
Dongkhamxang Agriculture Technical School,
Vientiane, Lao PDR
355 Phone: +856 20 22487575Office: +856 21 480510Email: [email protected]
Prompt consideration Applied for admission to KU, admitted at CMU for MS Agriculture (Agricultural Systems Management) *suggested degree Environmental Science (Advisory Committee Meeting )
3 Lyfong Yalao Laotian Male 24 BS Animal Science Animal Science (Livestock Production)
Cattle raising in Northern Agriculture and Forestry College of Luangprabvang District, Luang Prabang Province, Lao PDR
UPLB: CMU: *KU: KKU:
Teacher (Animal
Health and Upland Animal Faming
Systems)
Northern Agriculture and Forestry College, Luangprabang
Province, Lao PDR
325 Phone: +856 20 5488049Office: +856 71 412002Email: [email protected]
Prompt consideration, Applied for admission to CMU, Waiting for thesis proposal
4 Pathumpone Sonemany Laotian Female 30 BS Agronomy Applied Nutrition Food security and agricultural development in the upland areas in Khoun district, Xieng Khouang province of Lao PDR
UPLB: 1CMU: 2KU: 3KKU: 4
Freelance Consultant
Community and Environmental Services Co. Ltd, Thongkhankhame
village, Chanthaburly district, Vientiane, Lao PDR
285 Phone: +856 20 5511 3236Office: +856 20 5611 3535Email: [email protected]: Sonemany82@skype
Later/Prompt consideration With admission for KKU for (MS Agronomy) For re-evaluation
5 Khamla Thammavong Laotian Male 31 BS Animal Science Sustainable Agriculture
Integrated upland agriculture system
UPLB: CMU: KU: KKU: *
Teacher Dongkhamxang Agriculture Technical School,
Vientiane, Lao PDR
310 Phone: +856 20 281 205 45Office: +856 21 840 510Email: [email protected]: kltmvong
Did not meet requirements
6 Souliya Khangsuethao Laotian Male 31 Diploma in Crop Production
BS in Livestock
"Livestock production farming
systems"
- UPLB:CMU: *KU:KKU:
Teacher Northern Agriculture and Forestry College, Luangprabang
Province, Lao PDR
Phone: +856 205 600 7468Office: +856 714 12002Email: [email protected]
Did not attend interview, problem with English *Did not meet requirements
7 Somphong Khammalavong
Laotian Male 28 Teacher Training College
Environmental Science and
Management
- UPLB: CMU: *KU: KKU:
Environmental Preservation Unit
Northern Agriculture and Forestry College, Luangprabang
Province, Lao PDR
Phone: +856 2078934293Office: +856 71 412002Email: [email protected]
Not qualified, did not complete BS *Did not meet requirements
LAO PDR: Applicants for Scholarships for Upland Agriculture and Food Security from Laos
Evaluation Results for Second Batch
Position Institution / Address Rating Contact Details RemarksName Nationality GenderAge
as of 2012
Educational Attainment
Degree Program applied for
ProposedResearch
Topic
ProposedStudy
Post(Ranking)
Annex 5
1 Nguyen Thi Ngoc Thuong Vietnamese Female 27 BS Agricultural Economics
Agricultural Economics
Transformation of cultivated crops towards mass production in Cam Khe district, Phu Tho province, Vietnam
UPLB: 1CMU: 4KU: 3KKU: 2
IELTS - 5.0 Lecturer Faculty of Economics and Rural Development, Hanoi University
of Agriculture, Hanoi City, Vietnam
392.5 Phone: +84 916 864 285Office: +84 4 62 617 592Email: [email protected] Skype: ngocthuong285
Admitted at UPLB (probationary), to start in June 2013
2 Luu Duy Van Vietnamese Male 26 BS Agricultural Economics
Agricultural Economics
Sustainable livelihood for maize-based community in the NorthWest Highlands of Vietnam
UPLB: 1CMU: 2KU: 3KKU: 4
IELTS - 5.0 Lecturer Department of Agriculture Economics and Policy, Faculty
of Economics and Rural Development, Hanoi University
of Agriculture, Hanoi City, Vietnam
375 Phone: +84 987 912 915Office: +84 43 876 0195Email: [email protected]: luuvanduyhua
Admitted at UPLB (probationary), to start in June 2013
3 Nguyen Thi Ly Vietnamese Female 25 BS Agricultural Economics
Agricultural Economics
Risk analysis of agricultural production in Mai Son district, Son La province, Vietnam
UPLB: 1CMU: 2KU: 3KKU: 4
IELTS - 5.5 Lecturer Department of Quantitative Analysis, Faculty of Economics and Rural Development, Hanoi University of Agriculture, Hanoi
City, Vietnam
360 Phone: Office: +84 462 617 590Email: [email protected]: lynguyenhua
Admitted at UPLB (probationary), to start in June 2013
4 Nguyen Thanh Phong Vietnamese Male 26 BS Rural Development
and Agricultural Extension
Agricultural Extension
The primarily study to develop "Nep Tan" sticky rice of Lao ethnic minority in the Northwest of Vietnam
UPLB: 1CMU: 2KU: 3KKU: 4
- Lecturer Faculty of Economics and Rural Development, Hanoi University
of Agriculture, Hanoi City, Vietnam
350 Phone: +84 4 66808122Office: +84 4 38 276 522Email: [email protected]: oskeola9
Admitted at UPLB (probationary), to start in June 2013
5 Nguyen Thai Bac Vietnamese Male 24 BS Agricultural Economics
Agricultural Economics
The behaviour of farming household in Quy Hop district, Nghe An province towards flash floods to remain sustainable livelihoods
UPLB: 2CMU: 3KU: 1KKU: 4
IELTS - 5.0 Project officer - Monitoring and
Evaluation Officer
Agriculture Projects Management Board, Hanoi
City, Vietnam
325 Phone: +84 983418988Office: +84 46750952Email: [email protected]: nguyenthaibac
Later consideration Applied for admission to KU
6 Nguyen Luan Dinh Vietnamese Male 24 BS Agricultural Economics
Agricultural Economics
Economic development of households in Ky Son district, Nghe An province, Vietnam
UPLB: 1CMU: 2KU: 3KKU: 4
TOEFL - 417 Extensionist People's Committee, Hung Hoa commune, Vinh City, Nghe An
province, Vietnam
325 Phone: Office: +84 912 516 529Email: [email protected]
Admitted at CMU for MS Agriculture (Agricultural Systems Management)
7 Do Nhai Thi Vietnamese Female 28 BS Rural Development and Extension
Rural Development Management
Enhancing the capacity of rural development managers, Cao Phong district, Hoa Binh province, Vietnam
UPLB: 2CMU: 3KU: 4KKU: 1
TOEFL - 437 Lecturer Faculty of Economics and Rural Development, Hanoi University
of Agriculture, Hanoi City, Vietnam
315 Phone:Office: +84 487 697 67Email: [email protected] Skype: nhaidt_hua
Later consideration Applied for admission to KKU
8 Dang Phi Xuan Vietnamese Male 24 BS Agricultural Economics
Agricultural Economics
Improve the role of community organizations in ensure food security in Nan Xin commune, Xin Man district, Ha Giang province
UPLB: 1CMU: 2KU: 3KKU: 4
IELTS - 4.5 Lecturer and Researcher
Assistant of Economic and
Community Development
Group
Department of Agriculture Economics and Policy, Faculty
of Economics and Rural Development, Hanoi University
of Agriculture, Hanoi City, Vietnam
290 Phone: +84 43 950 1017Office: +84 4 382 76346Email: [email protected]@gmail.com Skype: dangxuanphi
Later consideration Applied for admission to KU *Did not meet requirements
Proof of English
Profiency
VIETNAM: Applicants for Scholarships for Upland Agriculture and Food Security from Vietnam
Evaluation Results for Second Batch
Position Institution / Address Rating Contact Details RemarksNameProposed
StudyPost(Ranking)
Nationality GenderAge
as of 2012
Educational Attainment
Degree Program
applied for
ProposedResearch
Topic
Annex 5
Nationality GenderAge as of
2013mm/dd/y
Educational Attainment/GPA
Degree Program applied for
Proposed research topicProposed study post (Ranking)
IELTS Rating RATING Remarks
1 Pok BunatLecturerRoyal Univerisity of Agriculture, Khva Village, Dangkor Commune, Dangkor Distrcit Phom Penh CambodiaPhone: +855 89 363 638Office: +855 23 219 829Email: [email protected]: pok_bunat
Cambodian Male 25BS Agricultural Technology and Management
MS Community Development
The Impact of the Economic Downturn on Farmer Households and Communities in Upland Areas in Cambodia
UPLB: 1CMU: 2KU: 3KKU: 4
General English Level 1 to 12: Good
Applicant for 2nd call Admitted at UPLB and CMU
2 Nhean SopheaTechnical OfficerRubber Development Department, #48, St. Neary Klahan, Kan Daun Penh, Phnom Penh, CambodiaPhone: +855 11 827 432Office: +855 11 827 432Email: [email protected]
Cambodian Male 25
BS Agronomy
Agriculture: Higher Education
MS in Plant Pathology
Epidemic of Ustulina on Hevea Brasillinsis in Upland Area
UPLB: 1CMU: 4KU: 3KKU: 2
not interviewed
3May SokhourVice Rector's AssistantRoyal University of Agricultue. Chamkar Daung, Dangkor Commune, Dangkor Distrcit, Phom Penh, CambodiaPhone: +855-95-279-339Office: +855-23-219-753Email: [email protected]
Cambodian Female 22 BS Agronomy MS Agriculture major in Agronomy
CaCO3 quantities on the presence of Blossom End Rot (BER) on Tomato varities under Cambodian different Soil conditions
UPLB: 1CMU: 4KU: 2KKU: 3
TOEFL ITP: 5.30 not interviewed
4 Neang SarinContract StaffFaculty of Agro-Industry, Royal Univerisity of Agriculture, Chamkar Daung, Dangkor Commune, Dangkor Distrcit, Phom Penh, CambodiaPhone: +855 12 337 386Office: +855 23 219 753Email: [email protected]
Cambodian Male 25
BS Agro-IndustryBA English for Professional Communication
MS Food Science and Techonology
Microbiological Safety and Quality of Mung Bean Sprouts in the Philippines
IELTS: 5.5Applicant for 1st call. Re-applied for the scholarship
Name/Position/Institution/Address
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Nationality GenderAge as of
2013mm/dd/y
Educational Attainment/GPA
Degree Program applied for
Proposed research topicProposed study post (Ranking)
IELTS Rating RATING RemarksName/Position/Institution/Address
5 Chim ChannyPHD Education Program AssistantGraduate School, Royal Univerisity of Agriculture, Chamkar Daung, Dangkor Commune, Dangkor Distrcit, Phom Penh, CambodiaPhone: +855 97 233 4650Office: +855 23 219 690Email: [email protected]: Channychim
Cambodian Male 23BS Animal Science
MS Animal Science Major in Animal Nutrition
Cattle digestibility and gas emission by feeding different processing cassava leave and rice straw treat with difference
UPLB: 1CMU: 4KU: 3KKU: 2
Certificate of English Proficiency Spoken: GoodWritten: Good
not interviewed
6 Lyly SoeungContract StaffRoyal Univerisity of Agriculture, Chamkar Daung, Dangkor Commune, Dangkor Distrcit, Phom Penh, CambodiaPhone: +855 92 755 593Office: 855 23 219 735Email: [email protected]
Cambodian Female 23 BS AERD
MS Sustainable Land Use and Natural Resources Management
Utilizing Indigenous Knowledge for Natural Resource Management and Sustainable Livelihood Development: A case study of Ethnic People in Kaoh Nheaek District, Mondulkiri Province, Cambodia
UPLB: 1CMU: 4KU: 2KKU: 3
Certificate of Achievement:English Conversation
not interviewed
7 Keo SocheatResearch AssistantRoyal Univerisity of Agriculture, Chamkar Daung, Dangkor Commune, Dangkor Distrcit, Phom Penh, CambodiaPhone: + 855 97 7977 324Office:855 23 219 735Email: [email protected]
Cambodian Male 22 BS AERDMS Agricultural Economics
Agrarian System Analysis and Diagnottic of Rice Production System in Cambodia Case Study of Rice Production system in Ratanakiri Province
UPLB: 1CMU: 3KU: 2KKU: 4
Finished 22 month English grammar training course in Practical English Usage
not interviewed
Nationality
GenderAge as of 2013
mm/dd/yyyEducational
Attainment/GPADegree Program
applied forProposed research topic
Proposed study post (Ranking)
RATING Remarks
1 Chanhmany SouphanhnavongLecturer (Pig Production)Northern Agriculture and Forestry College, Luangprabang , Lao PDRTel#: 856 20 59201235Email: [email protected]: chanmany1
Laotian F36
07/06/1977BS Animal Science
3.30MS Animal Science
Effects of Different Cassava root Silage Levels as Feed on Growth Perfromance in Growing Fattening Pigs
UPLB: 1CMU:KU:KKU:
413
Docs submitted to GS 8/8/13 Ok. Date of interview 6 Aug 2013Admitted at UPLB
2 Pinkham VongphachanhPlant Protection Center, Department of Agriculture, Ministry of Agriculture and ForestryNahi Village, Hadxayfoung District, Vientiane Capital, Lao PDRTel#: 856 20 773 121 98Fax: 85621 812164Email: [email protected]: pinkham_vongphachanh
Laotian F29
06/08/1984BS Biology
MS Agriculture (Plant Pathology)
The Distribution, taxonomy and control of Huonglongbing on Citrus in the north of Lao PDR.
UPLB: 1CMU:KU: 2KKU:
385
Docs submitted to GS 7/26/13 Ok. Date of interview 6 Aug 2013Admitted at UPLB
3 Nouyang Northern Agriculture and Forestry College (NAFC), Luang prabang Distrcit, Luangprabang Province, Lao PDRTel: 8562023340840Email: [email protected]: nouyang-2013
Laotian M30
02/08/1983BS Plant Science
2.75MS Agronomy
Influence of different cropping system and cropping techniques of three ethnic groups Income generation in Lao Upland areas
UPLB: 1CMU:KU: 2KKU:
375
Docs submitted to GS 8/8/13 Ok. Date of interview 6 Aug 2013Admitted at UPLB
4 Vua XiongsiyeeNortheren Agriculture and Forestry CollegeLuangprabang district, Luangprabang Province, Lao PDRTel: 8562054379345Email: [email protected] Id:xiongsiyee
Laotian M29
19/08/1984BS Plant Science
3.06MS Agronomy
Rice intercropping with leguminous in Luangprabang
Lao PDR
UPLB: 1CMU:KU:
KKU:
350
Docs submitted to GS 8/8/13 Ok. Date of interview 6 Aug 2013Admitted at UPLB
3rd batch of applicants for Scholarships for Upland Agriculture and Food Security from Laos
Name/Position/Institution/Address
Annex 5
Nationality
GenderAge as of 2013
mm/dd/yyyEducational
Attainment/GPADegree Program
applied forProposed research topic
Proposed study post (Ranking)
RATING RemarksName/Position/Institution/Address
5 Bounthiem BousavanhTeacherNorthern Agriculture and Forestry College, Luangprabang , Lao PDRTel #: 856 205 5323 256Email: [email protected]: bounthiem9
Laotian M28
16/7/1985BS Animal Science
2.84MS Animal Science
Animal Production in the Upland
UPLB: 1CMU:KU:KKU:
350
Docs submitted to GS 8/8/13 Ok. Date of interview 6 Aug 2013Admitted at UPLB
6 Nou YangNortheren Agriculture and Forestry CollegeLuangprabang district, Luangprabang Province, Lao PDRTel: 856-71-412002Email:[email protected]: nouyang9
Laotian M24
07/05/1989BS Animal Science Poultry Production
Project of chicken production sustainable farm in the uplands of Laos especially in Luang Prabang
UPLB: CMU: 1
KU: KKU:
not replying
7 Vayu LuanglatbandithProvincial Department of Planning and Investment of Bolikhamxay Province, Lao PDRTel: 85620 020 23433777Email: [email protected] Laotian M
3201/08/1981
BS EnglishDiploam in Accounting
MS Development Management and Governance
Managing domestic and foreign investment in order to follow the law specifically methods and policies
UPLB: 1CMU:KU: KKU:
BS not related to agriculture, not interviewed
8 Kham Pheuy DuangmanyTeacherNorthern Agriculture and Forestry College, Luangprabang , Lao PDREmail: [email protected]
Laotian M 34BS Education
2.33
UPLB: 1CMU:KU:KKU:
BS not related to agriculture, not interviewed
9 Norbountar Phomphone PhomNorthern Agriculture and Forestry College, uangprabang , Lao PDREmail: [email protected]
Laotian M31
18/9/1982BS English Business
MS Development Communication
BS not related to agriculture, not interviewed
10 Phoumany Pouma PanyanouvongTechnical OfficerLao Front for National ConstructionPaksan District, Bolikhamxay ProvinceLao PDREmail: [email protected]
Laotian F28
10/10/1985BS English
MS Education Management
Community Participation in Resource Management Toward Food Security in Bolkhan Distrcit Bolikhamxay Province, Lao PDR
UPLB: 1CMU:KU:KKU:
BS not related to Agriculture but willing to conduct research related to Uplands and Food Security, not interviewed
Nationality
GenderAge as of 2013
mm/dd/yyyEducational
Attainment/GPADegree Program
applied forProposed research topic
Proposed study post (Ranking)
RATING RemarksName/Position/Institution/Address
11 Deth SengalounLecturerFaculty of Agriculture, National University of Laos, Lao ODREmail: [email protected]
Laotian M27
10/05/1987BS Agriculture MS Agriculture
UPLB: 1CMU:KU:KKU:
not interviewed
Nationality Gender
Age as of 2013
mm/dd/yyy
Educational Attainment/GPA
Degree Program applied for
Proposed research topicProposed study post (Ranking)
IELTS Rating RATING Remarks
1Le Thanh MinhUnemployedPhone: +0084 1666927215
Vietnamese Male 22BS Environmental Science and BS in Biology
MS Environmental Science and Management
Energy production from biofuels or application of microorganisms in environmental pollution treatment
UPLB: CMU:KU:KKU: 1
Lacks requirementsnot interviewed
2 Vu Thi HaiLecturerFaculty of Accounting and Business Management, Hanoi University of AgriculturePhone +84 988 932 194Office:084-436 763 040Email: [email protected]
Vietnamese Female 28BS Agricultural Accounting
MS Agricultural Economics
Linking farmers to markets: case study on Arabica Coffee in Son La
UPLB: 1CMU: 4KU: 3KKU: 2
IELTS: 5.0 not interviewed
3 Tran Thi Thanh HuyenLecturer, ResearcherFaculty of Accounting and Business Management, Hanoi University of AgriculturePhone: +84 438756390Office: + 84 462617582Email: [email protected]
Vietnamese Female 27BS Business Management
MS Agricultural Economics
Innovation in state management in state-managed farms and plantations in Lao Province
UPLB: 1CMU: 2KU: 3KKU: 4
IELTS: 5.0 not interviewed
4 Tran Nam TrongLecturerDepartment of Finance,Faculty of Accounting and Business Management, Hanoi University of AgriculturePhone: +84 904251868Office: +84-4-38276 522Email:
Vietnamese Male 27 BS Finance (Banking)MS Agricultural Economics
The impact of market access on agricultural development in Northern Mountainous region of Vietnam
UPLB: 1CMU: 2KU: 3KKU: 4
IELTS: 4.5 not interviewed
3rd batch of Applicants for Scholarships for Upland Agriculture and Food Security from Vietnam
Name/Position/Institution/Address
Annex 5
NAME Study Post
MS Degree Program Pursued
NationalityProposed Research
( updated thesis topic)Position Scholarship Duration
Insititution/Contact DetailsREMARKS
1 Xayasinh Sommany CMU MS Agricultural Systems Management
Laotian
Farmers’ Attitudes Towards Vulnerability to Food Availability and Coping Strategies
at Farm Levels in the Different Upland Farming practices
in Oudomxay Province, Lao PDR
Researcher23 October 2012-
October 2014Horticulture Research Center, National Agriculture
and Forestry Research Institute (NAFRI) Lao PDRMobile: +0856 20 559 06658
Office: +856-210-360377Email: [email protected]
on going
2 Nguyen Thi Chung CMU MS Agricultural Systems Management
Vietnamese
Assessing Rice Farmers’ Use of Seasonal Weather Forecasts Data to Cope with
Climate Variability in Central Highland of Vietnam
Lecturer23 October 2012-
October 2014Hue University of Agriculture and Forestry (HUAF) 102
Phung Hung Street, Hue City, VietnamMobile: +84 987233225Office: +84 0543 52 845
Email: [email protected]
on goingReleased 1st half of Thesis BudgetReleased 2nd half of thesis budget
3 Pham Thi Thuyen CMU MS Agricultural Systems Management
Vietnamese
Farmers’ Perception and Adaptation to Climate Change Pressure on Highland Coffee Production, Dak Lak Province,
Vietnam
Lecturer23 October 2012-
October 2014 Nanglam University, Ho chi Minh City, VietnamMobile: +0932198892Office: +848 38966780
Email: [email protected]
on goingReleased 1st half of Thesis BudgetREleased 2nd half of thesis budget
4 Tran Cao Uy CMU MS Agricultural Systems Management
Vietnamese
Farmers’ Perception and Adaptation to Drought in Maize Cultivation, Dakrong District, Quang Tri Province, Vietnam
Lecturer and Researcher
23 October 2012- October 2014
Faculty of Extension and Rural Development, Hue University of Agriculture and Forestry (HUAF), 102
Phung Hung Street, Hue City, VietnamMobile:+84 973720365Office: +84543523845
Email: [email protected]
on goingReleased 1st half of Thesis BudgetREleased 2nd half of thesis budget
5 Eng Chheanghong UPLB MS Applied Nutrition Cambodian
Assessment of the Contribution of the Commune Council in Promoting
Household Food and Nutrition Security in Four Upland Communes in Kratie
Province, Cambodia
Advisor on Decentralizat
ion Reform
5 November 2012- October 2014
National Committee for Democratic Development Secratariat (NCDD-S), Ministry of Interior, Phnom
Penh, CambodiaMobile: +855 12 727 230Office: +855 23 726 036
Email: [email protected]
on going
6 Long Huot UPLB MS Agricultural Economics
CambodianRural Livelihood
and Food Security Constraint in CambodiaProject
Manager 15 April- March 2015Samaritan's Purse, Khan Cham
Karmon, Phnom Penh, CambodiaMobile: +855 18931767Office: +855 83812 189
Email: [email protected]
on going
Profiles and updates of IDRC SEARCA Scholarsas of February 2014
1st batch
Annex 6
NAME Study Post
MS Degree Program Pursued
NationalityProposed Research
( updated thesis topic)Position Scholarship Duration
Insititution/Contact DetailsREMARKS
7 Thea Sive UPLB MS Agronomy CambodianEvaluationg of Biochar and combination in
upland rice in Cambodia by different varieties
Research Facilitator
5 November 2012- October 2014
Kyoto Field Station, Royal University of Agriculture (RUA), Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Office: +855-97-992-85-89 +855-77-983-961
Email: [email protected]
on going
8 Var Sophal UPLB MS Agronomy CambodianSituational analysis of Pest Management on Upland Crop Production in Northern
East Cambodia
1 June 2013- 31 March 2015
Faculty of Agronomy, Royal University of Agriculture (RUA), Chamkar Daung street, Dangkor Commune,
Dangkor District, Phnom Penh, CambodiaMobile: (855)-92-667-578Office: (855)-23-219-753
Email: [email protected]
on going
9 Theavy Srey UPLB MS Food Science Cambodian
QUALITY EVALUATION OF MALTOSE SYRUP FROM CASSAVA STARCH
USING GERMINATED RICE AMYLASE AND Rhizopus oryzae
Lecturer5 November 2012-
October 2014
Faculty of Agro-Industry, Royal University of Agriculture (RUA), Dangkor District. Phnom Penh,
CambodiaMobile: +855 92 353 129Office: +855 23 219 829
Email: [email protected]
on going
10 Bui Quy Hong UPLB MS Agricultural Economics
Vietnamese
THE PARTICIPATION OF THE POOR IN THE LTCHI VALUE CHAIN
IN BAC GIANG PROVINCE, VIET NAM
Lecturer 5 November 2012- October 2014
Department of Marketing, Faculty of Accounting and Business Management, Hanoi University of
Agriculture, Trau Quy Commune, Gia Lam district, Hanoi City, Vietnam
Mobile: +84 2413846398Office: +84 4 38276 522
Email: [email protected]
on going
11 Nguyen Thi Bich Thuy UPLB MS Agricultural Economics
VietnameseSpatial linkages of regional rice markets in
the Philippines Lecturer and Researcher
5 November 2012- October 2014
University of Agriculture and Forestry (HUAF), 102 Phung Hung Street, Hue City, Vietnam
Mobile: 0983 336 101Office: +84 983 336 101
Email: [email protected]@yahoo.com.vn
on going
12 Vu Xuan Thuong UPLB MS Agricultural Economics
VietnameseValue Chain Study for Cassava In Northern
Upland ProvincesResearcher 5 November 2012-
October 2014
Institute of Policy and Strategy for Agriculture and Rural Development, Department of Commodities, Southern Centre of Agriculture Policy and Strategy (SCAP), 196/1/8 Cong Hoa St, Ward 12, District Tan
Binh, HCMC, VietnamMobile: +84 (0)977 277 973
Office: (84.8) 6268 0155 - 6268 0156Fax: (84.8) 6268 0157
Email: [email protected]: www.ipsard.gov.vn
on going
NAME Study Post
MS Degree Program Pursued
NationalityProposed Research
( updated thesis topic)Position Scholarship Duration
Insititution/Contact DetailsREMARKS
13 Ho Trung Phuc KU MS Agricultural Economics
VietnameseProfit efficiency of hybrid rice in the
Central VietnamLecturer
5 November 2012- October 2014
Faculty of Economics and Development Studies, Hue College of Economics, 100 Phung Hung Street, Hue
City, VietnamMobile: +84 54 353 8332
Office: +84 987699784Email: [email protected]
on goingReleased 1st half of Thesis Budget
14 Khamniem Phongthady KKUMS Rural
Development Management
Laotian
Coping Strategies for Food Security: “Case Study on Organic
Rice Promotion in upland Area, Northern Lao PDR
Technical Staff
20 May 2013- 30 August 2014
Clean Agriculture Development Center (CADC), Department of Agriculture, Vientiane Capital, Lao PDR
Mobile: +856 2055370208Office: +856 21 780042, 412350Email: [email protected]
on going
15 Khambai Phunthavongsa KKU MS Agriculture Laotian
Effect of Jatropha cultivation on soil quality and socio-economic in rural northern of Lao PDR
Vice Head - Office of
Cultivation
20 May 2013 - May 2015
Dongkhamxang Agriculture Technical School, Vientiane, Lao PDR
Phone: +856 20 22453188Office: +856 21 480510
Email: [email protected]: Khambai7
on goingReleased research Budget in Full
16 Nguyen Thi Ngoc Thuong KKUMS in Rural
Development and Management
Vietnamese
Study the livelihood of households after land use conversion at Song Khe
commune, Bac Giang city, Bac Giang province, Vietnam
Lecturer1 June 2013- August
2014
Faculty of Economics and Rural Development, Hanoi University of Agriculture, Hanoi City, Vietnam
Phone: +84 916 864 285Office: +84 4 62 617 592
Email: [email protected] Skype: ngocthuong285
on going
17 Pathumpone Sonemany KKU MS Agronomy LaotianSustainability of the Sources of Food from
upland Slash and Burn Farming in Northern Lao PDR
Freelance Consultant
20 May 2013 -May 2015
Community and Environmental Services Co. Ltd, Thongkhankhame village, Chanthaburly district,
Vientiane, Lao PDRPhone: +856 20 5511 3236Office: +856 20 5611 3535
Email: [email protected]: Sonemany82@skype
on goingReleased research Budget in Full
18 Nguyen Van Thanh KU MS Sustainable Agriculture
VietnameseThe banana production and consumption
in Nam Dong district in Vietnam: situation and solutions
Researcher 1 August 2013- July
2015
Centre for Rural Development in Central Vietnam, Hue University of Agriculture and
Forestry (HUAF), 102 Phung Hung Street, Hue City, Vietnam
Mobile: 0975 128 988 Office: 0543 529 749
Email: [email protected]
on goingReleased research Budget in Full
19 Tran Quang Hung CMU MS Agriculture-Animal Science
Vietnamese
Utilization of Earthworm (Perionyx excavatus) and Locally Available Materials
as Supplemental Diet for Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) Cultured in Yen Chau District, Son La Province, Northwest of
Vietnam
Research Assistant and
Interpreter
1 August 2013- 30 July 2015
The Uplands Program, Vietnamese-German Center, No.1 Dai Co Viet Street, Ha Noi City, Vietnam
Mobile: +84 975625686Office: +84 438682574
Email: [email protected]
on goingReleased research Budget in Full
2nd batch
NAME Study Post
MS Degree Program Pursued
NationalityProposed Research
( updated thesis topic)Position Scholarship Duration
Insititution/Contact DetailsREMARKS
20 Lyfong Yalao CMU MS Agriculture- Animal Science
LaotianEffect of supplementation with guinea
grass silage fed rice straw based diet on growth performance of native cattle
Teacher (Animal
Health and Upland Animal
1 August 2013- 30 July 2015
Northern Agriculture and Forestry College, Luangprabang Province, Lao PDR
Phone: +856 20 5488049Office: +856 71 412002
Email: [email protected]
on goingReleased research Budget in Full
21 Bouavonh Biachampah CMUMS Agriculture-
Agricultural Systems and Management
Laotian
Impacts of Agricultural Systems Transition on Rural Livelihood Security in Northern Uplands of Lao PDR; Case study: Phonsa-
at village cluster, Phieng district, Sayaboury province
Deputy of Livestock Division
1 August 2013- 30 July 2015
Dongkhamxang Agriculture Technical School, Vientiane, Lao PDR
Phone: +856 20 22487575Office: +856 21 480510
Email: [email protected]
on going
22 Chin Hunlay UPLB MS Animal Science Cambodian
Use of Methionine supplemented on rice bran and duckweed with ensiled Taro leaf-stem foliage (Colocasia esculenta) in diets
of growing ducks
Contract officer
1 June 2013- 31 March 2015
Pailin Provincial Department of Agriculture, Pailin Province, Cambodia
Phone: +855 12 390 632Office: +855 97 270 3366
Email: [email protected]: hunlay.chin
on going
23 Ung Putheany UPLB MS Animal Science CambodianImproving Performance of Indigenous Pigs in Highland Northeast Areas of Cambodia
Research officer
Admin assistant
1 June 2013- 31 March 2015
Royal University of Agriculture (RUA), Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Phone: +855 16 500 201Office: +855 23 219 753
Email: [email protected]: UNG_Putheany
vatheany1
on going
24 Nget Raby UPLB MS Agronomy Cambodian
Effect of Different Techniques in Chinese cabbage (Brassica oleoraceava.captita) production in Cambodia: effectiveness
and economic perspective
Lecturer Assistant
Contractual Staff
1 June 2013- 31 March 2015
Royal University of Agriculture (RUA), Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Phone: +855 92 356 376Office: +855 23 219 753
Email: [email protected]: nget.raby
on going
25 Chheun Sreyeang UPLB MS Agricultural Econmics with SPE
Cambodian
Market development for high-value cattle and beef in Cambodia: Case study of Beef
Value Chain in Lumphat District, Ratanakiri Province
Research Assistant
Assistant to the Dean
1 June 2013- 31 March 2015
Royal University of Agriculture (RUA), Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Phone: +855 10 656 109Office: +855 23 219 735
Email: [email protected]: ChheunSreyneang
on going
26 Vong Pisey UPLB MS Animal Science CambodianFeasibility study for Dairy Cattle
Productions in Cambodia
Research Assistant and
Secretary
1 June 2013- 31 March 2015
Centre for Livestock Development Studies (CLDS), Royal University of Agriculture, Phnom Penh,
CambodiaPhone: +855 017 879 452Office: +855 23 219 753
Email: [email protected]
on going
27Chanhmany Souphannavong
UPLB MS Animal Science Laotian
Effects of different level of cassava root silage as feed on growth performance in
pigs Lecturer4-November-2013-
31 October 2015
Lecturer (Pig Production)Northern Agriculture and Forestry College
Luangprabang , Lao PDRTel#: 856 20 59201235
Email: [email protected]: chanmany1
on going
3rd batch
NAME Study Post
MS Degree Program Pursued
NationalityProposed Research
( updated thesis topic)Position Scholarship Duration
Insititution/Contact DetailsREMARKS
28Nouyang
UPLB MS Agronomy LaotianComparative Analysis of Productivity of Three Ethnic Groups Involved in Upland
farms Lecturer
4-November-2013- 31 October 2015
Northern Agriculture and Forestry College (NAFC) Luang prabang Distrcit, Luangprabang Province, Lao
PDRTel: 8562023340840
Email: [email protected]: nouyang-2013
on going
29Vua Xiongsiyee
UPLB MS Agronomy LaotianAssessment of productivity of upland
farmer engaged in cash crop Lecturer
4-November-2013- 31 October 2015
Northren Agriculture and Forestry CollegeLuangprabang district, Luangprabang Province, Lao
PDRTel: 8562054379345
Email: [email protected] Id:xiongsiyee
on going
30Bounthiem Bousavanh
UPLB MS Animal Science LaotianComparative Analysis of Productivity of Three Ethnic Groups Involved in Upland
farms Lecturer
4-November-2013- 31 October 2015
Northern Agriculture and Forestry College, Luangprabang , Lao PDRTel #: 856 205 5323 256
Email: [email protected]: bounthiem9
on going
31 Tran Duyen Nhat Lam UPLB MS Agricultural Economics
VietnameseEvaluating farmers’s adoption of
sprinklers for coffee crop in Daklak province
Lecturer4-November-2013-
31 October 2015
Nonglam University Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Office: +848 38966780Fax: +848 38960713
Email: [email protected]: www.hcmuaf.edu.vn
on going
1 Var Sophal UPLB Non degree in Agronomy
CambodianSituational analysis of Pest Management on Upland Crop Production in Northern
East Cambodia
5 November 2012- March 2013
Faculty of Agronomy, Royal University of Agriculture (RUA), Chamkar Daung street, Dangkor Commune,
Dangkor District, Phnom Penh, CambodiaMobile: (855)-92-667-578Office: (855)-23-219-753
Email: [email protected]
completed
2 Thoung Sodany UPLBNon degree in Environmental
ScienceCambodian
Assessment of socio-economic and Enviromental Conditions of Community
Suffering from Economic Land ConcessionLecturer
1 June 2013- 31 March 2015
Royal University of Agriculture (RUA), Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Phone: +855 16 526 266Office: +855 23 219 829
Email: [email protected]: sodany.thoung
completed, waiting for admission to KKU
3Pinkham Vongphachanh
UPLB Non degree Plant Pathology
LaotianThe Distribution, taxonomy and control of
Huonglongbing on Citrus in the north of Lao PDR
Technical Staff
4-November-2013- 31 October 2015
Plant Protection Center, Department of Agriculture, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry
Nahi Village, Hadxayfoung District, Vientiane Capital, Lao PDR
Tel#: 856 20 773 121 98Fax: 85621 812164
Email: [email protected]: pinkham_vongphachanh
on going
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2nd batch
3rd batch
IDRC Advisory Committee Profiles
Dr. Mom Seng
(PhD Animal Sciences)
Vice Rector for International Relations
Royal University of Agriculture, Cambodia
Email: [email protected]
Dr. Mom Seng is currently a Professor and Vice Rector for Planning and International Cooperation at the
Royal University of Agriculture, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Prior to this, she served as the Acting Dean of
Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences and Vice Dean Faculty of Agro-Industry of the same university.
Her research and project experience in animal science has enabled her to establish collaboration with
international and regional organizations, including ACIAR, IDRC, and several Erasmus Mundus Project,
such as EURASIA II, TECHNO I, TECHNO II, LOTUS 3.
Dr. Seng holds a PhD in Animal Sciences and Masters of Tropical and Sub Tropical Agriculture, major
Animal Science at the Georg August University, Goettingen, German. She completed her BS in Animal
Production and Health at the Royal University of Agriculture, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
Dr. Prasit Wangpakapattanawong
(PhD Forest Science)
Assistant Professor Forest Restoration Research Unit
Faculty of Science
Chiang Mai University, Thailand
Email: [email protected]
Dr. Prasit Wangpakapattanawong is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Biology, Faculty of Science,
Chiang Mai University (CMU), Thailand. He is also a Part-time Visiting Scientist of the World Agroforestry
Center (ICRAF) Chiang Mai, Thailand, and the Associate Editor of the Chiang Mai Journal of Science. Many of
his research works have been published in various Scientific Journals of international circulation. He also serves as
the Chairman of the PhD program in Biodiversity and Ethnobiology of CMU, and a member of CMU’s Biology
Graduate Board, CMU
He holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Forest Science, from the University of British Columbia, Canada and MS
degree from the Iowa State University, USA.
Dr. Silinthone Sacklokham
(Ph.D Agricultural Development)
Vice Dean
Faculty of Agriculture, National University of Laos
Email: [email protected]
Dr. Silinthone Sacklokham is the Vice Dean and Associate Professor at the Faculty of Agriculture,
National University of Laos (NUOL). Prior to that, she served as Head of Department of Rural
Economics also at NUOL.
Dr. Sacklokham supervises the curriculum development, organization of the teaching courses, teaching
quality assurance, and final internship of students. As lecturer at the Faculty of Agriculture in Farming
systems, Agrarian Systems Agricultural Policies, Rural credit and Microfinance, Agribusiness and Value
Chain Analysis. She likewise serves as Coordinator of the project “Capacity Building at the Faculty of
Agriculture in veterinary, fishery and plant protection” supported by TICA (Thai International
Cooperation Agency).
Dr. Sacklockham holds a PhD in Agricultural Development from the National Agricultural Institute of
Paris-Grignon (France) and Master of Science Diploma in Agronomy at the Agricultural Academy of K.
Timyriazev of Moscow (Russia).
Dr. Vo Tong Xuan
(PhD Agronomy)
Rector
Tan Tao University, Vietnam
Email: [email protected]
Vo-Tong Xuan is the Rector of Tan Tao University. He is also the director of the Vietnam-Africa
Agricultural Development Group in Vietnam and Senior Agriculture Advisor of Bourbon Sugar Company
and the Thanh Thanh Cong Sugar Group.
Dr. Vo-Tong Xuan, has a long career in the development of Vietnamese agriculture. He served as
research fellow at the International Rice Research Institute from 1969 to 1971, and then as chairman of
the Department of Bio-Agronomy at the University of Cantho from 1971 to 1975. Dr. Vo-Tong has
worked at the grassroots, national, and international level in the governmental, private, and non-
governmental sectors to transform Vietnamese agricultural economy from a net rice importer to the
world’s second largest rice-exporter. From 1982-1997, Dr. Xuan served as Vice-rector of Can Tho
University and Director of the Mekong Delta Farming Systems R&D Institute. Dr. Xuan is also Former
President of An Giang University, which he helped establish in 1999.
Currently he serves on the board of directors of the Asian Institute of Management, the Environment
Economics Program for Southeast Asia, the International Fertilizer Development Center, the International
Services for the Acquisitions of Agri-biotech Applications. He has also served on the board of trustees of
the Rockefeller Foundation, the International Rice Research Institute, the International Potato Center, the
Technical Advisory Committee ò the Food and Agriculture Organization. He is a recipient of several
prestigious awards, notably the Ramon Magsaysay award, Nikkei Asia award, Derek Tribe award, D.L.
Umali award, Vietnam Labor Hero award, Vietnam People’s Teacher title.
Dr Xuan obtained his BS and MS in agricultural chemistry from the University of the Philippines at Los
Banos (1966, 1969), and has a doctorate degree in crop science from Kyushu University in Japan (1975).
Dr. Oscar B. Zamora
(PhD Crop Physiology/Agricultural Systems)
Vice Chancellor for Instruction
University of the Philippines Los Baños
Email: [email protected]
Dr. Oscar B. Zamora is currently the Vice Chancellor for Instruction and Professor at the University of
the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB). As professor, he teaches crop science, intermediate crop production,
ecological agriculture (graduate and undergraduate), farming systems, advance crop and stress physiology
courses in the Department of Agronomy, University of the Philippines at Los Baños. He likewise served
as the Dean of UPLB’s Graduate School and a Visiting Professor; Katholieke Universiteit Leuven,
(Leuven, Belgium) and Wageningen University, (The Netherlands) at some point.
Dr. Zamora’s professional experience also extend to various research and development work on
sustainable/alternative agriculture, alternative crop breeding strategy, organic farming, genetic resources
conservation, media development and environment concern with students, NGO and colleagues in the
academe.
Dr. Zamora holds a PhD (Crop Physiology/Agricultural Systems), University of Queensland, Australia,
and MS Agronomy and BS Agricultural Chemistry at UPLB.
GIL C. SAGUIGUIT, JR.
Director, SEARCA
Email: gcs_at_agri.searca.org
Field: Rural Economics (Docteur de 3ème Cycle)
Dr. Gil C. Saguiguit, Jr. is now serving his second three-year term as SEARCA Director, having been
reappointed effective 14 July 2012.
Dr. Saguiguit holds a doctorate degree in Rural Economics which he obtained in 1980 from the Universite
de Montpellier I, France. He has the distinction of being the first Filipino to complete the program in the
said university. He finished his Master’s degree in Agricultural Economics and Bachelor of Science in
Agriculture at the University of the Philippines Los Baños in 1977 and 1974, respectively.
His main fields of interest, expertise, and experience include project management and implementation,
fund generation and financial management, rural development and extension, participatory and
community-based approaches, and multidisciplinary research.
Dr. Saguiguit, Jr. has written and co-authored a number of publications on community-based natural
resource management, research management, North-South collaborative research, and agriculture and
rural development.
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Department. It is the Department’s duty to provide orientation about the nature of
the IDRC-SEARCA scholarship, how it is managed, and your role as an IDRC-
SEARCA scholar.
This Handbook is designed to provide you with essential information not
only to help make your mobility and stay at your study post as smooth and as easy
as possible but also to guide you in your everyday dealings with us as your scholar-
ship manager. Specifically, the Handbook reminds you of your responsibilities and
obligations, as well as the rules and regulations governing the scholarship that you
need to observe.
I urge you to study this Handbook and keep it as your ready reference
throughout your stay in the host country. If you have questions and need clarifica-
tion on any topic in this Handbook, please feel free to visit my office or email me at
I wish you the best.
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Highlights of the IDRC-SEARCA Skype/Teleconference 6 December 2012
9:00 AM
Participants:
Dr. Ann Weston, IDRC Dr. Rita Bowry, IDRC Dr. Annie Wesley, IDRC Dr. Gil Saguiguit, Jr., SEARCA Dr. Editha Cedicol, SEARCA Dr. Oscar Zamora, UPLB, Philippines Dr. Vo Tong Xuan, TTU, Vietnam Dr. Mom Seng, RUA, Cambodia Not available for the Skype Meeting Dr. Prasit Wangpakapattanawong
Highlights of Discussion:
� Dr. Ann Weston welcomed the members of the Project Advisory Committee who joined the Skype meeting namely: Dr. Vo Tong Xuan of Vietnam, Dr. Mom Seng of Cambodia, Dr. Oscar B. Zamora of the Philippines, and Dr. Gil C. Saguiguit Jr., and Dr. Editha C. Cedicol from SEARCA. Dr. Cedicol informed the group that Dr. Prasit Wangpakapattanawong of Thailand could not attend because of previous commitments; while Dr. Silithone Sacklokham of Lao PDR had not yet responded to the invitation and that the staffs of SEARCA were still trying to find ways to reach her.
� Dr. Weston then gave a brief introduction of IDRC and its mandates. Dr. Rita Bowry briefly discussed IDRC’s fellowship programs particularly those that she is managing. Dr. Annie Wesley then discussed the importance of food security and agriculture as a rationale of the IDRC upland fellowships project.
� Dr. Gil Saguiguit, Jr. discussed SEARCA’s initiatives and major thrusts. He also gave a brief summary of SEARCA’s 9th Five-Year Development Plan focusing on capacity building, research and knowledge management.
� Dr. ECC discussed SEARCA’s Graduate Scholarship Department’s main programs, a brief description of the IDRC-SEARCA upland fellowships project, GSD’s role in the project and the role of the Advisory committee (to provide helpful advice and recommendations on the selection and placement of scholars, the academic programs to pursue, the scholars’ thesis topic proposals, and assistance in the Fellowship Plus conferences).
� Regarding the proposed thesis topics of the scholars, Dr. Oscar Zamora suggested that the topics be broadened to a much larger scope rather than just focusing only on upland agriculture and
food security, and that particularly in UPLB, it is the adviser together with the student who agrees on the thesis of the student and having the scholars write proposals beforehand (this included in the list of requirements) might be difficult for the Graduate School to assign an adviser.
� Dr. Wesley explained that the reason why IDRC included the proposed research outline in the applicant’s requirements was to gauge the applicant’s ability to construct a research outline and his/her proficiency in English language. She also said that IDRC is open to any recommendation by the advisory committee.
� Dr. Xuan agreed with Dr. Zamora, saying that the same is also applicable in Vietnma. He said that the topics presented by the scholars may still be subject to revision and will be considered tentative at the moment.
� Dr. Cedicol also consulted the committee regarding the venue of the scholars’ research projects and the possibility for scholars to conduct research in their home countries or in the country of study posts. Dr. Weston said that this may also be discussed in the next meeting and the Committee will have to propose some solutions or recommendations.
� Dr. Bowry said that the teleconference between SEARCA, IDRC and the advisors was held to see if a meeting of people from different countries with different time zones using Skype was feasible. Dr. Saguiguit suggested that a face-to-face meeting would be more suitable as to have better discussions about the project. He volunteered that it can be heal at SEARCA on a date convenient to all.
The meeting was adjourned at about 11:00 am.
Taken and prepared by Mr. Rainier Joseph Asutria
Noted by E.C Cedicol
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Report of the IDRC-SEARCA Project Advisory Committee Meeting 2 15 March 2013, Sam-Arng Room 3
SEARCA, Philippines 4 5
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I. Attendance 7 8 The following committee members were present in the meeting: 9 10
1. Dr. Silinthone Sacklokham 11 Vice Dean, Faculty of Agriculture 12
National University of Laos, Lao PDR 13 14
2. Dr. Mom Seng 15 Vice Rector for International Relations 16 Royal University of Agriculture, Cambodia 17
18 3. Dr. Prasit Wangpakapattanawong 19
Assistant Professor Forest Restoration Research Unit 20 Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University, Thailand 21
22 4. Dr. Vo-Tong Xuan 23
Rector, Tan Tao University, Vietnam 24
25
5. Dr. Oscar B. Zamora 26 Vice Chancellor for Instructions 27 University of the Philippines Los Baños, Philippines 28
29 6. Dr. Gil C. Saguiguit, Jr. 30
Director, SEARCA, Philippines 31 32
7. Dr. Editha C. Cedicol 33
Program Head for Graduate Scholarship 34 SEARCA, Philippines 35
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II. Highlights of the meeting 38 39 The meeting started at 9:00 a.m., with Dr. Gil C. Saguiguit, Jr. as presiding 40 officer. 41 42
Dr. Saguiguit welcomed the advisory committee members to SEARCA. In his 43 welcome message, he expressed appreciation to IDRC for its trust in SEARCA to 44 implement the upland fellowships project and that the project’s focus on upland 45 agriculture development aligns well with SEARCA’s thrusts on natural resource 46 management. He mentioned that SEARCA has been giving attention to the fragile 47
uplands in Southeast Asia through its projects on biodiversity conservation, 48
sustainable agriculture for the uplands, and climate change adaptation. He 49 emphasized the importance of having a new breed of development workers and 50
2
advocates who will champion natural resource management in the uplands and 1 that this human resource development project is a response to this emerging 2 development need in Southeast Asia. He also expressed his appreciation to the 3 committee composed of eminent experts for spending time to actively participate 4 in the meeting. 5
6 After a round of self-introduction, Dr. Saguiguit gave a brief background about 7 SEARCA and its programs and activities, which was then followed by a short 8 video on SEARCA. 9 10
Dr. Cedicol then presented the Project titled, Southeast Asian Uplands Agriculture 11 Fellowships. 12
13 Included in the agenda of the meeting is sharing of information on relevant IDRC 14 projects, namely: 1) the newly approved IDRC project to be implemented by 15 Chiang Mai University, and 2) the IDRC International Fellowships 16 17
Dr. Prasit shared CMU’s current project with IDRC entitled, Field to Fork: A 18
multi-site research initiative to reduce malnutrition through nutrition-sensitive 19
agriculture solutions. The goal of the project is to study and identify the best 20
strategies to sustainably improve the quantity and quality of local food production 21
and consumption amongst smallholders in rural upland communities in in 22
Vietnam and Thailand and, ultimately, improve food security and nutrition status 23
of these populations. The research will be implemented across three sites, namely: 24
northern Thailand, central Vietnam, and north Vietnam from where a 25
representative sample of 200 children aged 0-5 will be selected. Dr. Prasit said 26
that this project might be of interest to some of the fellows/scholars as the focus of 27
their researches. Dr. Saguiguit expressed that one interesting part is the 28
development side which is a follow-up of activities that will complete the 29
template, i.e., the possibility of replicating this in other countries after the project. 30
A copy of Dr. Prasit’s power point presentation regarding this project is attached. 31
On behalf of Dr. Rita Bowry, Dr. Cedicol presented the IDRC International 32
Fellowships Program which, according to Dr. Bowry, might be able to provide 33
some inputs on the discussion of topics for training-workshops/conferences 34
especially on skills enhancement and networking. 35
On the scholarship grantees in Batch 1, the following were the highlights of 36 discussion and Committee recommendations during the meeting: 37 38
The SEARCA Team selected 18 scholarship grantees to start in November 39
2012 and June 2013. Of the 18, one grantee from Vietnam requested to be 40
replaced as she cannot attend the program in June 2013 due to personal 41
reasons. The replacement candidate will have to be selected from the pool 42
of candidates in the first and second batches who passed the screening and 43
interview. 44
3
The program on Human Nutrition pursued by a Cambodian scholar at 1
UPLB, Mr. Eng Chheanghong, seemed not appropriate for his background 2
(Animal Production) and that his proposed thesis topic is related to Rural 3
Development. The Committee suggested that he be transferred to 4
Community Development and that courses that he took during the 5
November 2012 semester be credited as electives under his new program. 6
On the second batch of applicants, Dr. Cedicol reiterated to the Committee the 7
ideal distribution of grantees, whenever possible as follows: 11 scholars per 8
country; 50-50 male-female ratio; and a mix of grantees possibly sourced from 9
academic institutions, technical government agencies, NGOs, and outstanding 10
graduates fresh from completing college degrees. The following are highlights of 11
discussion: 12
The committee reviewed the matrix of information about the candidates---13
background, proposed degree program, proposed research and selected 14
those who passed the criteria. Out of 27 applicants, 16 passed the initial 15
screening with breakdown as follows: Cambodian (10); Laotian (2); and 16
Vietnamese (4). 17
18
Dr. Prasit suggested sending out a 3rd
announcement of the availability of 19
the IDRC scholarship project to increase the pool of applicants especially 20
from Lao PDR. 21
22
Dr. Zamora suggested sending via email each committee member the 23
scholarship announcement for dissemination. 24
25
Upon the suggestion of Dr. Saguiguit, Dr. Cedicol will send to the 26
advisory committee via email the list of institutions/universities/agencies 27
in Cambodia, Lao PDR, and Vietnam where SEARCA sent the scholarship 28
announcements for the 1st and 2
nd batch. The committee will suggest 29
additional institutions that could be a source of highly qualified candidates 30
and where SEARCA could send the announcement. The deadline for 31
submission of application documents to SEARCA is set on 30 April 2013 32
for the June 2013 intake. 33
On the research topics/projects of scholars, the following were suggested: 34
The IDRC-SEARCA Advisory committee could give advice to the 35
scholars about possible research topics before submitting the list of topics 36
to their advisers/academic committee. 37
38
Students may also have to take a look at the new research project of IDRC 39
presented by Dr. Prasit for ideas on possible thesis topics. 40
4
Students will be invited to the first two annual conferences may be able to 1
develop their topics from the problems/issues that will emerge. 2
3
In the meantime, the proposed thesis proposals of the students selected for 4
the scholarship are considered tentative and part of the screening process. 5
Eventually, the thesis topics of the scholars addressing issues in upland 6
agriculture development will have to be finalized in consultation with their 7
respective advisers and academic guidance committees. 8
On annual conference/workshop theme/topics, the following were the highlights 9
of discussion: 10
Dr. Cedicol presented the three possible themes for the conference/ 11
workshops that she submitted to IDRC and the suggestion from IDRC to 12
consider the possibility of including topics that would enhance the skills of 13
the students and would be of use to them in their studies and future 14
careers. The annual conference/workshops will also be a venue for 15
networking of the grantees. 16
17
The Committee felt that the conference/workshop would give the scholars 18
more information and exposure on what is happening in the uplands, what 19
are the researchable areas, what are the trends (“state of the art”), etc. 20
Speakers/resource persons will be invited to speak on important 21
topics/issues on the theme. 22
23
The committee will continue discussion on the topics for the annual 24
conference/workshop through email but gave some points when thinking 25
about the topic that is useful for upland agriculture development, and for 26
the scholars to focus on 27
28
The following were the suggested schedules and venues of the conference 29
workshop: 30
1. First workshop, Philippines, August or September 2013 31
a. combination of 1st & 2
nd batch of scholars 32
b. 1st batch of scholars will present their research proposals 33
2. Second workshop, Chiangmai, Thailand, November 2014 34
a. Combination of 1st & 2
nd batch of scholars 35
b. progress of research of the first batch and research topics of 2nd
36
batch 37
3. Third workshop, Philippines, April or May 2015 38
a. research results of the 33 scholars 39 40
The meeting was adjourned at 4:30PM on 15 March 2013. 41 42
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III. Fellowship Dinner 1 2
A fellowship dinner was tendered by SEARCA for the Project Advisory 3 Committee at the SEARCA Residence Hotel Rooftop. The seven scholars who 4 started their studies in November 2012 at UPLB were invited and had the chance 5 to meet the project advisors. The scholars who joined the fellowship dinner were: 6 Ms. Nguyen Thi Bich Thuy (Vietnamese), Ms. Bui Quy Hong (Vietnamese), Mr. 7 Vu Xuan Truong (Vietnamese), Mr. Thea Sive (Cambodian), Ms. Theavy Srey 8 (Cambodian) Mr. Eng Chheanghong (Cambodian), and Mr. Var Sophal 9 (Cambodian). 10
11 Also invited were former UPLB Chancellor Dr. Rey I. Velasco and currently 12
SEARCA’s institutional development consultant; current UPLB Chancellor Dr. 13 Rex Victor O. Cruz and Philippine representative to SEARCA’s Governing 14 Board; and other SEARCA Management Committee members: Dr. Maria Celeste 15 H. Cadiz of the Knowledge Management Department, and Dr. Bessie M. Burgos 16 of the Research and Development Department. 17
18 19
Report prepared by: 20 21
22 Editha C. Cedicol 23
Ratings obtained by scholars who attended the LITE Program Annex 11
READING SPEECH GRAMMAR WRITING Total =400 REMARKS
1 THEAVY SREY 74 88 80 66 308 PASSED
2 ENG CHHEANGHONG 68 87 75 64 294 PASSED
3 VAR SOPHAL 73 74 85 83 315 PASSED
4 THEA SIVE 73 82 77 70 302 PASSED
READING SPEECH GRAMMAR WRITING Total =100 REMARKS
5 CHIN HUNLAY 17.46 17.5 20 18.75 73.71 PASSED
6 UNG PUTHEANY 19.44 20 20.53 18.25 78.22 PASSED
7 NGET RABY 19.86 20.75 20.53 19.25 80.39 PASSED
8 THUONG SODANY 17.7 21.25 21.32 19.75 80.02 PASSED
9 BUI HONG QUY
10 HUOT LONG 18.12 20.75 20.53 16.5 75.9 PASSED
NAME
LITE PROGRAM Rating for 2nd semester 2012
LITE PROGRAM Rating for1st semester 2013
NAME
Annex 12
MACRO MICRO MATH ECONOMICS E-METRICS AVERAGE
1 BUI HONG QUY 1.25 1.5 1.75 1.75 1.56
2 NGUYEN THI BICH THUY 1.25* 1.25 1.5 1.5 1.38
3 VU XUAN TRUONG 1.5 1.25 1.25* 1.25* 1.31
4 HUOT LONG 1.75 1.5 1.75 1.75 1.69
Summer Program in Economics (SPE)
NAME
*Awarded best in module
Grades obtained by scholars who attended the Summer Program in Economics (SPE)
Details of Subjects Enrolled and Grades of On-going 1st batch of Scholars for IDRC-SEARCA Upland Fellowships Project Annex 13
AECO 251: Agricultural Programs for Economic Development 3 1.5
ECON 201: Macroeconomic Theory I 3 1ECON 202: Microeconomic Theory I 3 1ECON 237: Econometrics 3 1.75
AECO 299: Graduate Seminar in Economics 1 S
ECON 202: Micro economic Theory I 3 1.25
ECON 201: Macroeconomic Theory I 3 1.5
ECON 220: Economics of Agricultural Marketing 3 1.5
ECON 237: Econometric 3 2
ECON 237: Econometric 3 1.5
ECON 201: Macroeconomic Theory I 3 1.75
ECON 202: Microeconomic Theory I 3 2
AECON 220: Economics of Agricultural Marketing 3 1
FST 210 Food Biochemistry 3 3
FST 235 Thermal Processing 3 INC
HORT 109.1 Postharvest Handling and Storage of Perishable Crops 2 2.5
FST 299 Graduate Seminar of Food Science and Technology 1 S
FST 300 Master's Thesis 2 S
HNF 223: Evaluation of Nutritional Status 3 2
LGD 211: Delivery System for Public Services 3 1.75
DM 224: Public Affairs Management 3 1.75
HUME 290: Special Problem 3 1.5
HUME 299: Graduate Seminar 1 S
BOT 220 Plant Photo physiology 3 3
SOIL 150 Soil Fertility 3 2
CHEM 40 Basic Organic Chemistry 3 Audit
AGR 299 Graduate Seminar 1 S
AGR 300 Master's Thesis 2 S
Number of Units
1st semester (June 2013-October 2013)
NAMECountry of Origin
Ms Degree Program Pursued
Subjects enrolled Grades (see footnote for
grading scale)GPA Remarks
2 BUI HONG QUY VIE Agricultural Economics
1.56
University of the Philippines Los Baños1 VU XUAN TRUONG VIE
Agricultural Economics
1.3125
4 THEAVY SREY CAM Food Science
2.875
3 NGUYEN THI BICH THUY VIE Agricultural Economics
1.5625
1.75
5
6 SIVE THEA CAM Agronomy
2
ENG CHHEANGHONG CAM Applied Nutrition
Number of Units
NAMECountry of Origin
Ms Degree Program Pursued
Subjects enrolled Grades (see footnote for
grading scale)GPA Remarks
AGR 112 Methods in crop research 3 2
AGR 240 Environmental Physiology 3 1.75
AGR 241 Advance Field Crop Physiology and Ecology 3 1.75
ECO 201 - Macroeconomic 3 1.25
ECO 202 - Microeconomic 3 1.5
ECO 237 - Econometric 3 2
AECO 220 - Economics of Agricultural Marketing 3 1.5
AECO 299 - Graduate Seminar in Agricultural Economics 1 S
ANSC 271: Feed formulation and quality control. 3 2.25
ANSC 285: Environmental Physiology and Domestic animal. 3 1.75
ANCS 291: Advanced in swine nutrition. 3 1.5
ANSC 271 : Feed Formulation and Quality Control 3 1.75
ANSC 285 : Envorinmental Physiology of Domestic Aniamls 3 1.5
ANSC 291 : Advance in Swine Nutrition 3 1.75
AGR 240 Environmental Physiology 3 1.5
AGR 241 Advance Field Crop Physiology and Ecology 3 1.5
AGR 112 Methods in crop research 3 2
ECO 201 : Macroeconomic Theory I 3 2
ECO 202: Microeconomic Theory I 3 1.5
AECON 220: Economics of Agricultural Marketing 3 1.5
ANSC 135 Introduction to Dairy Technology 3 3
ANSC 220 Advanced Course in Cattle and Carabao production 3 1.25
ANSC 285 : Envorinmental Physiology of Domestic Aniamls 3 1.75
ANSC 235 Diary Products Processing I 3 3
ENS 220: Institution and the environment 3 2.5
ENS 270: Dynamics of Population, Natural Resources and Environment 3 2.25
ENS 275: Contemporary Issues in Environment and Development 3 2.25
751711 Theories and Approaches in Rural Development 3 B+751712 Politics and Economics of Rural Development 3 B751722 Applied Statistics For Rural Development 3 C+75173 Research Methodology for Rural Development 3 B+751892 Field Study Experiences in Rural Management 3 A
Khon Kaen University15 KHAMNIEM PHONGTADY
LAOMS Rural
Development Management
3.25
Animal Science
2.25Advised to do better in class
14 THOUNG SODANY CAM Environmental Science 2.33
GPA did not meet requirement for regular admission. Was transferred to Academic bridging program.To transfer to KKU.
8 HOUT LONG CAM Agronomy
1.5625
10 UNG PUTHEANY CAM Animal Science
1.67
11 NGET RABY CAM
Agricultutal Economics
1.67
13 VONG PISEY CAM
Animal Science
1.67
12 CHHEUN SREYNEANG CAM
9 CHIN HUNLAY CAM Animal Science
1.83
7 VAR SOPHAL CAM Agronomy
1.83
Number of Units
NAMECountry of Origin
Ms Degree Program Pursued
Subjects enrolled Grades (see footnote for
grading scale)GPA Remarks
751711 Theories and Approaches in Rural Development 3 A751712 Politics and Economics of Rural Development 3 B+751722 Applied Statistics For Rural Development 3 A
75173 Research Methodology for Rural Development 3 A
751892 Field Study Experiences in Rural Management 2 A
100700 Statiscal Methods in Agriculture (Audit) 3 S
122201 Principles of Soil Science (Audit) 3 S41711 Reading in English for Graduate Students 3 U100402 Statistical Methodology and Experimental Design 3 S
103702 Analysis of Agro-Ecosystems, Resource Systems and Community Systems 3 B
134771 Sustanaible Crop Production 3 B134891 Agronomy Seminar 1 1 B+411711 Reasing in English for Graduate Students (Audit) 3 U
01119511 Economic Theory for Agriculture and Resources 3 AMathematical Economics for Agri and Resource 3 AEcon in Agricultural and Resource Analysis 3 A
Advance Research Method in Agri & Resource Econ 3 A
Seminar 1 A
20NGUYEN VAN THANH VIE
MS Sustainable Agriculture
Thesis 9 S Starting new semester
366701 Basic of Agricultural Systems 3 A
366702 Analysis of Agricultural Systems 3 A
366703 Management of Agricultural Systems for Economic Development and Food Security
3 A
366799 Thesis 6 T
366701 Basic of Agricultural Systems 3 B+366702 Analysis of Agricultural Systems 3 A366703 Management of Agricultural Systems for Economic Development and Food Security
3 B+
366799 Thesis 6 T366701 Basic of Agricultural Systems 3 B+366702 Analysis of Agricultural Systems 3 A366703 Management of Agricultural Systems for Economic Development and Food Security
3 A
17 KHAMBAI PHUNTHAVONGSALAO MS Agriculture
Taking 411711 again
VIE Agricultural Systems
Management 3.67 Starting new semester
Chiang Mai University
23
21 PHAM THI THUYEN VIE
Agricultural Systems
Management 3.83 Starting new semester
18 PATHUMPONE SONEMANY
LAO MS Agronomy
16 NGUYEN THI NGOC THUONG
VIEMS Rural
Development Management
22 NGUYEN THI CHUNG
Started 1st Semester in August 2013 (August - December 2013)
Kasetsart University19 HO TRONG PHUC
VIEMS Agricultural and Resource
Economics4 Now in Vietnam for Thesis
3.89
3.07
Taking 411711 again
TRAN CAO UY VIE
Agricultural Systems
ManagementStarting new semester4
Number of Units
NAMECountry of Origin
Ms Degree Program Pursued
Subjects enrolled Grades (see footnote for
grading scale)GPA Remarks
366799 Thesis 6 T366701 Basic of Agricultural Systems 3 B+366702 Analysis of Agricultural Systems 3 C+366703 Management of Agricultural Systems for Economic Development and Food Security
3 B
366701 Basic of Agricultural Systems 3 A366702 Analysis of Agricultural Systems 3 B+366703 Management of Agricultural Systems for Economic Development and Food Security
3 B+
26 TRAN QUANG HUNG VIE Agriculture56083160 Thesis (Non-credit) 0 0 0
Thesis only programTaking English Program
27 LYFONG YALAO LAO Animal Science56083160 Thesis (Non-credit) 0 0 0
Thesis only programTaking English Program
Excellent A 41 Excellent Inc Incomplete Very good B+ 3.5
1.25--
SSatisfactory
Good B+ 3
1.5 Very GoodU
UnsatisfactoryFairly Good C+ 2.5
1.8 4 Conditional Fair C+ 22 Good 5 Failure Poor D+ 1.5
2.3 Very Poor D+ 12.5 Satisfactory Fail F 03 Pass Thesis in progress T 0
A 4 Excellent F Excellent A 4B+ 3.5 I Very good B+ 3.5B+ 3 Good S Good B 3C+ 2.5 Fair (graduate
passing grade) U Fairly Good C+ 2.5C 2 N Fair C 2
D+ 1.5 P Poor D+ 1.5Very Poor D 1
Fail F 0
KKU Grading System
25 BOUAVONH BIACHAMPAH
Starting new semester
UPLB Grading Sytem
D 1
CMU Grading Sytem
KU Grading System
Note: Grading Scale
LAO Agricultural Systems
Management3.67
24 XAYASINH SOMMANY LAO Agricultural Systems
Management3
Starting new semester
Details of Subjects Enrolled and Grades of On-going 1st batch of Scholars for IDRC-SEARCA Upland Fellowships Project Annex 13
AECO 241 (Economic Analysis and Planning of Agricultural Project) 31.25
AECO 211 (Advanced Farm Management) 3 1.5AECO 222 (Agricultural Prices) 3 1.25AECO 250 (Agriculture and Economic Development) 3 1.25
AECO 299 (Graduate Seminar) 1 S
AECO 241 (Economic Analysis and Planning of Agricultural Project) 3 1.25
AECO 211 (Advanced Farm Management) 3 1.25
AECO 222 (Agricultural Prices) 3 1.25
AECO 299 (Graduate Seminar) 1 S
AECO 241 (Economic Analysis and Planning of Agricultural Project) 3 1.25
AECO 211 (Advanced Farm Management) 3 1.25
AECO 222 (Agricultural Prices) 3 1.25
AECO 299 (Graduate Seminar) 1 S
FST 202 (Food Analysis) 3 2.5
FST 219 (Postharvest biochemistry of fruits and vegetables) 3 1.75
HORT 109 (Postharvest Handling and Storage of Pershibale Crops) 3 2
HNF 251 (Ecology of Food and Nutrition) 3 1.5
HNF 222 (Nutrition in Health and Disease) 3 2.25
HNF 121 (Advanced Human Nutrition) 3 1.25
AGR 241 (Advanced Field Crop Physiology and Ecology) 3 2
AGR 240 (Environmental Physiology) 3 1.75
AGR 112 (Methods in Crop Research) 3 3
Admission status converted to regular. Will stay in Ms Applied Nutrition
Taking AGR 290-3 (Special Problem) (15 April to 30 May 2013) Grade 1.25
University of the Philippines Los Baños
Applied Nutrition
6 SIVE THEA
Agricultural Economics
Taking summer program in Economics (Refresher Course) (15 April to 30 May 2013)
2 BUI HONG QUY VIE Agricultural Economics
Taking summer program in Economics (Refresher Course) (15 April to 30 May 2013)
1.3125
1.25
2.083
Taking FST 290 (Special Problem) Grade- 1.25
3
1.25
Taking summer program in Economics (Refresher Course) (15 April to 30 May 2013)
CAM
NGUYEN THI BICH THUY VIE
1.67
2.25
Agronomy
4 THEAVY SREY CAM Food Science
5 ENG CHHEANGHONG CAM
2nd semester AY 2012-2013 (November 2012-March 2013)
NAME Country of Origin
Ms Degree Program Pursued
Subjects enrolled 2nd sem (AY 2012-2013)
Grades (see footnote for grading
scale)GPA Remarks
VU XUAN TRUONG VIE
Agricultural Economics
1
Number of Units
CHEM 40 (Organic Chemistry) 4 5
HORT 130 (Major Tropical Fruit Crop) 3 2.5
HORT 132 (Plant Growth) 3 3
8 HOUT LONG CAM MS Agricultural Economics
Summer Program in Economics 0 On going summer program in Economics (Refresher Course)
366706 Advanced Research Methods in Agricultural System Maganement
33- A
366711 Decision Analysis in Agricultural Systems 33-A
366731 Sustainable Agricultural Systems 3 3-A
366706 Advanced Research Methods in Agricultural System Maganement
33- A
366711 Decision Analysis in Agricultural Systems 33-A
366731 Sustainable Agricultural Systems 3 3-A
366706 Advanced Research Methods in Agricultural System Maganement
33- A
366711 Decision Analysis in Agricultural Systems 33-A
366731 Sustainable Agricultural Systems 3 3-A
366706 Advanced Research Methods in Agricultural System Maganement
3 3- B
366711 Decision Analysis in Agricultural Systems 3 3-B 366731 Sustainable Agricultural Systems 3
3-B+
01119514 Economics of International Businees and Trade on Food and Agricultural Commodities
3B+
01119555 Economics Valuation of Natural Resource and Environment in Agriculture
3A
01119561 Advanced Agriculture and Resource Policy 3 A
01119597 Seminar 3 A
3.85
13 HO TRONG PHUC VIE
MS Agricultural and Resource
Economics
11 TRAN CAO UY VIE Agricultural Systems
Management 4
12 XAYASINH SOMMANY LAO Agricultural Systems
Management 3.17
Grades (see footnote for grading
scale)GPA Remarks
NAME Country of Origin
Ms Degree Program Pursued
Subjects enrolled 2nd sem (AY 2012-2013)
Number of Units
7 VAR SOPHAL CAM non-degree Horticulture(Academic Bridging)
Kasetsart University
9 PHAM THI THUYEN VIE Agricultural Systems
Management
3.4167
4
10 NGUYEN THI CHUNG VIE Agricultural Systems
Management 4
Chiang Mai University
Will be evaluated for admission in MS Agronomy
Excellent A 41 Excellent Inc Incomplete Very good B+ 3.5
1.25-- S Satisfactory Good B+ 31.5 Very Good U Unsatisfactory Fairly Good C+ 2.5
1.75 4 Conditional Fair C+ 22 Good 5 Failure Poor D+ 1.5
2.25 Very Poor D+ 12.5 Satisfactory Fail F 03 Pass Thesis in progress T 0
A 4 Excellent F Excellent A 4
B+ 3.5 I Very good B+ 3.5B+ 3 Good S Good B 3C+ 2.5 Fair (graduate
passing grade) U Fairly Good C+ 2.5C 2 N Fair C 2
D+ 1.5 P Poor D+ 1.5Very Poor D 1
Fail F 0
UPLB Grading Sytem
KU Grading System KKU Grading System
D 1
Note: Grading ScaleCMU Grading Sytem
1
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DAY 1 Tuesday, 24 September 2013
Morning
8:30- 9:00 - Registration (SEARCA Auditorium)
9:00-10:00 - Opening Program
- Welcome Messages
� Dr. Gil C. Saguiguit, Jr.
SEARCA Director
� Mrs. Rita Bowry
Senior Program Specialist and
Head, Fellowships and Awards Program
International Development Research Centre (IDRC) of Canada
-Presentation: IDRC Fellowships and Awards and the International
Fellowships Program
� Mrs. Rita Bowry
-Brief Project Update, Rationale and Background of the Fellowship Plus
Conference, and Introduction of Resource Persons, Advisory
Committee, and Participants
� Dr. Editha C. Cedicol
Program Head, SEARCA Graduate Scholarship Program
- Group Photo (SEARCA Auditorium)
� Facilitated by Graduate Scholarship Department Team
10:00- 10:30 - Refreshments (Auditorium Lobby)
Annex 14
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10:30-12:00 - Paper presentations 10:30- 11:15 - Contemporary Issues and Challenges in Sustainable Upland Agriculture in Southeast Asia
- Dr. Percy E. Sajise Honorary Research Fellow, Bioversity International, and Adjunct
Professor, School of Environmental Science and Management
(SESAM), UPLB
11:15-12:00 - The Role of Research and Extension in Addressing Food Security Concerns in the Uplands of Southeast Asia
-Dr. Rex Victor O. Cruz Chancellor, University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB)
12:00-12:15 - Open Forum
12:15-1:30 - LUNCH (SEARCA Café Makiling Lounge)
Afternoon Session
Continuation of Paper Presentation
1:30- 2:15 - Comparative Use and Application of Indicators and Methodologies in Assessing Sustainable Upland Agriculture and Food and Nutritional Security � Dr. Maria Victoria O. Espaldon
Vice Chancellor for Research and Extension. UPLB
2:15-2:30 - Open Forum
Presentation of Scholars’ Thesis Research Proposals
2:30-2:45- -Rationale and mechanics of the activity
� Dr. Cristeta N. Cuaresma, SEARCA GS consultant
Moderator /Facilitator for thesis proposal presentation
2:45-3:15 - Presentation of Research Proposals (15 minutes each)
� Scholars at Chiang Mai University
“Utilization of earthworm (Perionyx excavatus) and locally available materials as supplemental diet for common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) cultured in Yen Chau district, Son La province, Northwest of Vietnam”
o Mr. Tran Quang Hung, MS Animal Science
“Assessing Rice Farmers’ Use of Seasonal Weather Forecast Data to Cope with Climate Variability in Central Highland of Vietnam”
o Ms. Nguyen Thi Chung, MS Agricultural Systems Management
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3:15-3:30 - Refreshments (SEARCA Auditorium Lobby)
3:30- 5:00 -Continuation of Presentation of Research Proposals by CMU scholars
“Farmers’ Perception and Adaptation to Climate Change Pressure on Highland Coffee Production, Dak Lak Province, Vietnam”
o Ms. Pham Thi Thuyen, MS Agricultural Systems Management
“Impacts of Agricultural Systems Transition on Rural Livelihood Security in Northern Uplands of Lao PDR; Case Study: Phongsa-at village cluster, Phieng district, Sayaboury Province”
o Mr. Bouavonh Biachampah, MS Agricultural Systems
Management
“Farmers’ Perception and Adaptation to Drought in Maize Cultivation, Dakrong District, Quang Tri Province, Vietnam”
o Mr. Tran Cao Uy, MS Agricultural Systems Management
“Farmers’ Attitudes Towards Vulnerability to Food Availability and Coping Strategies at Farm Levels in the Different Upland Farming practices in Oudomxay Province, Lao PDR”
o Mr. Xayansinh Sommany, MS Agricultural Systems
Management
“Effect of supplementation with guinea grass silage fed rice straw based diet on growth performance of native cattle”
o Mr. Lyfong Yalao, Ms Animal Science
5:00-5:30 - Comments from Advisory Committee
6:30 – 9:00 COCKTAILS AND WELCOME DINNER (SRH Rooftop)
DAY 2 Wednesday, 25 September 2013
8: 00 – 12:00 - Visit Riaño Farm, San Pablo City, Laguna
- Briefing about the project and lessons on project implementation and
management
12:00 – 1:30 - LUNCH (Sulyap Restaurant, San Pablo City, Laguna)
2:30 -4:30 - Visit upland project in UPLB College of Forestry
- Briefing
4:30- 5:30 - Return to SEARCA for debriefing
6:30-8:30 - Dinner (SRH Dalcielo’s)
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DAY 3 Thursday, 26 September 2013 8:00- 10:00 - Presentation of research proposals
� Scholars from Khon Kaen University (KKU)
“Effect of Jatropha cultivation on soil quality and socio-economic in rural northern of Lao PDR”
o Mr. Khambai Phunthavongsa, MS Agriculture
“Sustainability of the Sources of Food from upland Slash and Burn Farming in Northern Lao PDR”
o Ms. Pathumpone Sonemany, MS Agronomy
“Study on livelihood of households after land use conversion at Song Khe commune, Yen Dung district, Bac Giang provine, Vietnam”
o Ms. Nguyen Thi Ngoc Thuong, MS Rural Development
Management
“Coping Strategies for Food Security: “Case Study on Organic Rice Promotion in Upland Area, Northern Lao PDR”
o Mr. Khamnien Phongtady, MS Rural Development
Management
� Scholars from Kasetsart University (KU)
“Profit efficiency of hybrid rice in Central Vietnam” o Mr. Ho Trong Phuc, MS Agricultural Economics
“The Banana production and consumption in Nam Dong district in Vietnam: situation and solutions”
o Mr. Nguyen Van Thanh, MS Agriculture
9:30-10:00 -Comments from Advisory Committee
10:00-10:30 -Refreshments (Auditorium Lobby)
10:30-12:00 -Continuation of Presentation of Research Proposals
� Scholars from UPLB
“Physico Chemical and Sensory Properties of Maltose Syrup form Cassava Starch Using Rice Amylase Hydrolysis and Dried Instant Starter Culture (Mesra) Used in Rice Wine Processing of Cambodia”
o Ms. Srey Theavy, MS Food Science
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“Assessment of the Contribution of the Commune Council in Promoting Household Food and Nutrition Security in Four Upland Communes in Kratie Province, Cambodia”
o Mr. Eng Chheanghong, MS Applied Nutrition
"Participation of the poor in the litchi value chain in Bac Giang Province, Vietnam”
o Ms. Bui Hong Quy, MS Agricultural Economics
“Evaluate Biochar and combination in upland rice in Cambodia by different varieties”
o Mr. Thea Sive, MS Agronomy
“Spatial linkages of regional rice markets in the Philippines”
o Ms. Nguyen Thi Bich Thuy, MS Agricultural Economics
- Comments by Advisory Committee
12:00-1:30 - LUNCH
1:30- 3:00 - CLOSING PROGRAM
- Presentation of Highlights of the Conference
� Editha C. Cedicol
- Impressions/Remarks by Scholars
� CMU
� KKU
� KU
� UPLB
- Statements from Project Advisory Committee
- Distribution of Certificates
- Statements of Partners and Closing Remarks
� Mrs. Rita Bowry, IDRC
� Dr. Virginia R. Cardenas
Deputy Director for Administration, SEARCA
3:00 – 3:30 - Refreshments
3:30- 5:00 - Tour of UPLB campus and IRRI
(led by Dr. Cuaresma and GSD staff)
6:30- 9:00 - FAREWELL DINNER (Kamayan sa Palaisdaan Restaurant, Bay Laguna)
Friday, 27 September 2013 -participants leave for respective countries
IDRC Scholars' Academic Gantt Chart Annex 15
1st Sem 2nd Sem Summer 1st Sem 2nd Sem Summer 1st Sem 2nd Sem Summer
June-Oct. 2012
23 October-March 2013
March-May 2013
13 Aug - 29 Nov 2013
6 January- 2 May 2014
9 June- 18 July 2014
1 August - 30 Nov 2014
1 January 2015 - 30 May 2015
1 June- 30 July 2015
1 Xayansinh Sommany Laotian MS Agricultural Systems Management
2 Nguyen Thi Chung Vietnamese MS Agricultural Systems Management
3 Pham Thi Thuyen Vietnamese MS Agricultural Systems Management
4 Tran Cao Uy VietnameseMS Agricultural Systems
Management
5Tran Quang Hung Vietnamese
MS Agriculture-Animal Science
6 Bouavonh Biachanpah Laotian MS Agriculture (Agricultural Systems Management)
7 Lyfong Yalao Laotian MS Animal Science
LEGEND: semester
completedsems to be completed
expected time of completion
2nd batch
Chiang Mai University
AY 2014-2015
NAME Nationality Degree Program
AY 2012-2013 AY 2013-20141st batch
SECOND YEAR
SECOND YEAR
SECOND YEAR
SECOND YEAR
SECOND YEAR
SECOND YEAR
FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR R
R
RR
R
FIRST YEAR
FIRST YEAR
FIRST YEAR
FIRST YEAR
FIRST YEAR
FIRST YEAR
IDRC Scholars' Academic Gantt Chart Annex 15
1st Sem 2nd Sem 3rd Sem
20 May - 20 Sept 2013
14 Oct 2013- 9 January 2014
13 Jan- 30 August 2014
1 Khamniem Phongthady Laotian MS Rural Development and Management
2 Nguyen Thuong Thi Ngoc Vietnamese MS Rural Development and Management
1st Sem 2nd Sem Summer 1st Sem 2nd Sem Summer
3 June - 11 Oct 2013
28 Oct- 7 March 2014
24 Mar -10 May 2014
1 June- October 2014
28 Oct- 7 March 2015
24 Mar -10 May 2015
3 Khambai Phunthavongsa Laotian MS Agriculture
4 Pathumpone Sonemany Laotian MS Agronomy
LEGEND: semester completed sems to be completedexpected time of completion
Khon Kaen University
2nd batch
AY 2014-2015AY 2013-2014
NAME Nationality Degree Program
AY 2013-20141st batch
FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR
FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR
IDRC Scholars' Academic Gantt Chart Annex 15
1st Sem 2nd Sem Summer
20131st Sem 2nd Sem
Summer 2014
1st Sem 2nd Sem Summer 2015
1 June- 30 Oct 2012
1 Nov-31 Mar 2013
15 April- 30 May 2013
1 June- 30 Oct 2013
13 Jan - 2 May 2014
9 June 2014 - 24 July 2014
19 Aug- 23 Dec 2014
13 Jan - 2 May 2015
9 June 2014 - 24 July 2015
1 Ho Trung Phuc Vietnamese MS Agricultural and Resources Economics
AY 2013-2014 AY 2014-2015
1st Sem 2nd Sem Summer 1st Sem 2nd Sem Summer
19 Aug- 23 Dec 2013
13 Jan - 2 May 2014
9 June 2014 - 24 July 2014
19 Aug- 23 Dec 2014
13 Jan - 2 May 2015
9 June 2014 - 24 July 2015
2 Nguyen Van ThanhVietnamese MS Sustainable Agriculture
LEGEND: semester
completedsems to be completed
expected time of completion
Kasetsart University
AY 2014-2015
NAME Nationality Degree Program
NAME Nationality Degree Program
AY 2012-2013 AY 2013-2014
1st batch
2nd batch
FIRST YEAR
FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR
SECOND YEAR
IDRC Scholars' Academic Gantt Chart Annex 15
AY 2015-2016
1st Sem 2nd Sem Summer 2013
1st Sem 2nd Sem Summer 2014
1st Sem 2nd Sem Summer 2015
1st Sem
1 June- 30 Oct 2012
1 Nov-31 Mar 2013
15 April- 30 May 2013
1 June- 30 Oct 2013
1 Nov-31 Mar 2014
15 April- 30 May 2014
1 August- 30
December 2014
1 January-31 May
2015
15 June- 30 July 2015
August 2015-December 2015
1 Eng Chheanghong Cambodian MS Applied Nutrition
2 Long huot Cambodian MS Agricultural Economics
3 Thea Sive Cambodian MS Agronomy
4 Var Sophal Cambodian Academic Bridging ND Horticulture
5 Theavy Srey Cambodian MS Food Science
6 Bui Quy Hong Vietnamese MS Agricultural Economics
7 Nguyen Thi Bich Thuy Vietnamese MS Agricultural Economics
8 Vu Xuan Truong Vietnamese MS Agricultural Economics
9 Chin Hunlay Cambodian MS Animal Science
10 Ung Putheany Cambodian MS Animal Science (Animal Production and Management)
11 Nget Raby Cambodian Ms Agriculture (Agronomy)
12 Chheun Sreyeang Cambodian MS Agricultural Economics
13 Vong Pisey Cambodian MS Animal Science (Dairy Technology)
14 Chanhmany Souphanhnavong Laotian MS Animal Science
15 Pinkham Vongphachanh Laotian Non Degree in Plant Pathology
16 Nouyang Laotian
MS Agronomy
17 Vua XiongsiyeeLaotian
MS Agronomy
18Bounthiem Bousavanh
LaotianMS Animal Science
19 Tran Duyen Nhat LamVietnamese
MS Agricultural Economics
LEGEND: semester
completedsems to be completed expected time
of completion
University of the Philippines Los Banos1st batch
2nd batch
3rd batch
NAME Nationality Degree Program
AY 2012-2013 AY 2013-2014 AY 2014-2015
SECOND YEAR
SECOND YEAR
SECOND YEAR
SECOND YEAR
SECOND YEAR
SECOND YEAR
FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR
FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR
FIRST YEAR
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
SECOND YEAR
SECOND YEAR
SECOND YEAR
SECOND YEAR
SECOND YEAR
FIRST YEAR
FIRST YEAR
FIRST YEAR
FIRST YEAR
FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR
SECOND YEAR
SECOND YEAR
SECOND YEAR
SECOND YEAR
FIRST YEAR
FIRST YEAR
FIRST YEAR
FIRST YEAR
FIRST YEAR
FIRST YEAR
FIRST YEAR
FIRST YEAR
FIRST YEAR
FIRST YEAR
Possible Bank Charges Estimates for IDRC Scholars in Thailand (Philippines and Thailand) Annex 16HOMEBOUND OVERALL TOTAL
May-July
June-August
Aug-Sept
Sept to Oct
Nov - Jan
Dec-Feb
Feb-April
March-May
May-July TOTALRelease of
1st halfRelease of 2nd half
TOTAL 1st Sem 2nd Sem 3rd Sem 4th Sem TOTAL 1st year 2nd year TOTAL
1 XAYANSINH SOMMANY $45.00 $45.00 $90.00 $45.00 $45.00 $90.00 $36.00 $12.86 $45.00 $273.862 NGUYEN THI CHUNG $45.00 $45.00 $90.00 $36.00 $12.86 $45.00 $183.863 TRAN CAO UY $45.00 $45.00 $90.00 $36.00 $12.86 $45.00 $183.864 PHAM THI THUYEN $45.00 $45.00 $90.00 $36.00 $12.86 $45.00 $183.865 BOUAVONH BIACHAMPAH $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $225.00 $45.00 $45.00 $90.00 $36.00 $12.86 $45.00 $408.866 TRAN QUANG HUNG $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $225.00 $67.50 $12.86 $45.00 $350.367 LYFONG YALAO $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $225.00 $67.50 $12.86 $45.00 $350.36
8 KHAMNIEM PHONGTADY $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $90.00 $67.50 $22.50 $45.00 $270.00
9 NGUYEN THI NGOC THUONG $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $90.00 $67.50 $22.50 $45.00 $270.00
10 KHAMBAI PHUNTHAVONGSA $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $180.00 $67.50 $22.50 $45.00 $315.00
11 PATHUMPONE SONEMANY $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $180.00 $67.50 $22.50 $45.00 $315.0012 HO TRONG PHUC $45.00 $45.00 $90.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $180.00
13 NGUYEN VAN THANH $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $225.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $135.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $495.00$3,780.02
SEARCA $30.00GSD Operatindg Fund $15.00
$45.00$45.00
$45.00 $45.00
$45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00
$45.00 $45.00
TUTION FEE PAYMENTTHESIS FUND INSURANCE
$45.00 $45.00
$45.00 $45.00
Annex 16
STIPEND THESIS TUITION INSURANCEHOMEBOUND
AIRFARETOTAL
1 XAYANSINH SOMMANY $90.00 $90.00 $36.00 $12.86 $45.00 $273.862 NGUYEN THI CHUNG $90.00 $0.00 $36.00 $12.86 $45.00 $183.863 TRAN CAO UY $90.00 $0.00 $36.00 $12.86 $45.00 $183.864 PHAM THI THUYEN $90.00 $0.00 $36.00 $12.86 $45.00 $183.865 BOUAVONH BIACHAMPAH $225.00 $90.00 $36.00 $12.86 $45.00 $408.866 TRAN QUANG HUNG $225.00 $0.00 $67.50 $12.86 $45.00 $350.367 LYFONG YALAO $225.00 $0.00 $67.50 $12.86 $45.00 $350.368 KHAMNIEM PHONGTADY $45.00 $90.00 $67.50 $22.50 $45.00 $270.009 NGUYEN THI NGOC THUONG $45.00 $90.00 $67.50 $22.50 $45.00 $270.00
10 KHAMBAI PHUNTHAVONGSA $180.00 $0.00 $67.50 $22.50 $45.00 $315.0011 PATHUMPONE SONEMANY $180.00 $0.00 $67.50 $22.50 $45.00 $315.0012 HO TRONG PHUC $90.00 $45.00 $0.00 $45.00 $180.0013 NGUYEN VAN THANH $225.00 $45.00 $135.00 $45.00 $45.00 $495.00
$3,780.02
Summary of Possible Bank Charges Estimates for IDRC Scholars in Thailand
OVERALL TOTAL
Nov-12Dec-Feb
2013
March-
May
June to
August
August to
October
Sept to
Novemb
er
Nov
January
Dec to
Feb 2014
Feb-
April
March
to MayTotal
1 XAYANSINH SOMMANY $ 30.00 $ 30.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $285.00 $45.00 $330.00
2 NGUYEN THI CHUNG $ 30.00 $ 30.00 $75.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $315.00 $45.00 $45.00 $405.00
3 TRAN CAO UY $ 30.00 $ 30.00 $75.00 $90.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $360.00 $45.00 $45.00 $450.00
4 PHAM THI THUYEN $ 30.00 $ 30.00 $75.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $315.00 $45.00 $30.00 $390.00
5 BOUAVONH BIACHAMPAH $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $135.00 $135.00
6 TRAN QUANG HUNG $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $135.00 $45.00 $202.50
7 LYFONG YALAO $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $135.00 $45.00 $202.50
8 KHAMNIEM PHONGTADY $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $180.00 $202.50
9NGUYEN THI NGOC THUONG $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $180.00 $202.50
10KHAMBAI PHUNTHAVONGSA $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $180.00 $45.00 $247.50
11 PATHUMPONE SONEMANY $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $180.00 $45.00 $247.50
12 HO TRONG PHUC $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $210.00 $45.00 $255.00
13 NGUYEN VAN THANH $45.00 $45.00 $45.00 $135.00 $45.00 $180.00
OVERALL TOTAL $3,450.00
SEARCA $30.00
GSD Operating $15.00
$45.00
Detailed Total Bank Charge Expenses of IDRC Scholars in Thailand as of February 2014
OVERALL TOTALOther
reimbursements
Thesis
Fund
Tuition
Fee
$45.00
$45.00
STIPEND
$30.00