Deadline: 31 October 2024
Applications are now open for the Seed Fund for Research and Training program to promote, undertake and coordinate research programs relevant to accelerating transformation through agricultural innovation of the region.
The Southeast Asian (SEA) region has a number of promising researchers and scientists whose desire to contribute to the region’s development through research and knowledge dissemination initiatives is hindered by lack of funds. This situation serves as a barrier to translating promising research and training into scientific outputs that could be applied to promote development.
The SFRT is envisaged to provide chosen research and training project proposals with limited start-up funds intended to enhance chances of securing long-term support from donor agencies.
Objectives
- SFRT aims to provide start-up funds to researchers and scientists who can make significant contributions to the development of the region but lack the funds to carry out their projects.
- It intends to build capacities of researchers to develop research proposals and conduct the research, mindful of inherent technical, financial, and administrative responsibilities of such an undertaking.
- It seeks to expand SEARCA’s reach in terms of research, capacity building, and contribution to the body of knowledge on ATTAIN in the region.
Features
- The proposed project should satisfy all of the following:
- Innovative and is accompanied by an appropriate plan for developing it into a potentially large-scale research/training program greatly relevant to the agricultural and rural development needs of the region;
- Has strong potential for generating significant long-term funding support;
- Can be completed within a period not exceeding one year;
- With detailed plans for generating future funding support; and
- Specifies a plan for dissemination of results, including policy recommendations, to various stakeholders in modes deemed appropriate.
Research Topics
- The topic of the project proposal must be aligned with SEARCA’s overarching theme of Accelerating Transformation Through Agricultural Innovation (ATTAIN). Moreover, priority research topics must fall within the ATTAIN priority areas:
- Agri-Business Models for Increased Productivity and Income
- Sustainable Farming Systems and Natural Resource Management
- Food and Nutrition Security
- Transformational Leadership for Agricultural and Rural Development (ARD)
- Gender and Youth Engagement in ARD
- Enhanced ARD towards Climate Resilience
- EcoHealth/One Health Applications to ARD
Funding Information
- A grant of up to USD 15,000 shall be awarded as seed fund for research/training.
Output
- The proposed project should be able to generate:
- At least one policy brief (following the prescribed format)
- A final research report which can be published as a technical paper, as determined by the technical reviewer
- When possible, presentation of research results in at least one scientific forum/conference
Eligibility Criteria
- The proponent should be a Southeast Asian national who is a graduate of at least a four-year degree course, with limited research/training start-up funds.
- Priority 1: Southeast Asian nationals who are alumni of SEARCA Graduate Scholarship, faculty, and staff in any of the member universities under the Southeast Asian University Consortium for Graduate Education in Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC), and SEARCA’s Institutional Development Assistance (IDA).
- Priority 2: Southeast Asian nationals who are regular staff members of government agencies or non-profit development-oriented institutions, and/or faculty and staff of agricultural universities outside of UC.
For more information, visit SEARCA.