Deadline: 30-May-2026
The DOST-NRCP manuscript grant is a financial assistance program designed to help graduates cover the cost of printing and finalizing academic research outputs. It supports the completion of theses and dissertations, ensuring that research aligned with national priorities can be properly documented and disseminated.
The grant is part of efforts to strengthen research dissemination and academic output quality in the Philippines.
Purpose of the Grant
The main objectives of the program include:
- Supporting graduates in finalizing thesis and dissertation requirements
- Reducing financial burden related to printing and publication costs
- Encouraging research aligned with national priority areas
- Strengthening academic research dissemination
- Promoting completion of higher education research outputs
Eligible Research Areas
Applicants must have studies aligned with:
- NRCP NIBRA priorities
- HNRDA (Harmonized National Research and Development Agenda) priorities
These frameworks ensure that supported research contributes to national development goals.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must meet the following conditions:
- Must be a graduate (Master’s or Ph.D.)
- Graduation period: January 2025 to May 2026
- Must not have received similar funding from other agencies
- Open to NRCP members and non-members
- Must comply with acknowledgement requirements in publications
Grant Benefits and Funding Details
The program offers financial assistance based on academic level:
- Master’s Thesis Grant
- ₱10,000 funding
- 15 available slots
- Ph.D. Dissertation Grant
- ₱15,000 funding
- 10 available slots
Funding is specifically intended for manuscript printing and related publication expenses.
Application Process and Availability
Key features of the application process include:
- First-come, first-served selection system
- Limited number of slots available
- Early submission strongly encouraged
- Competitive due to restricted funding allocation
Applicants are advised to prepare and submit requirements early to increase chances of approval.
Conditions of the Grant
Selected applicants must:
- Acknowledge NRCP financial assistance in all related reports and publications
- Ensure proper citation of funding support in academic outputs
- Use funds strictly for manuscript printing and related costs
- Comply with program reporting requirements
Importance of the Program
This grant plays a key role in:
- Supporting timely completion of academic requirements
- Reducing financial barriers for graduate researchers
- Strengthening national research dissemination
- Encouraging alignment with national R&D priorities
- Supporting academic productivity in the Philippines
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the DOST-NRCP manuscript grant?
- It is a financial assistance program that helps graduates cover thesis and dissertation printing expenses.
- Who can apply for this grant?
- Master’s and Ph.D. graduates from January 2025 to May 2026, including NRCP members and non-members.
- How much funding is provided?
- ₱10,000 for Master’s theses and ₱15,000 for Ph.D. dissertations.
- How many slots are available?
- 15 slots for Master’s thesis grants and 10 slots for Ph.D. dissertation grants.
- Is the selection competitive?
- Yes, it is first-come, first-served with limited slots available.
- Can applicants receive other funding for the same purpose?
- No, applicants must not have similar support from other funding agencies.
- What is the main requirement after receiving the grant?
- Recipients must acknowledge NRCP financial assistance in all related research outputs.
Conclusion
The DOST-NRCP manuscript grant provides valuable financial support for graduate students completing their thesis or dissertation. By reducing printing and publication costs and prioritizing nationally relevant research, the program helps ensure timely completion and wider dissemination of academic work in the Philippines.
For more information, visit DOST-NRCP.
