Call for Applications: DOST-PCHRD and JCU Cohort Doctoral Studies Program

Overview

The Department of Science and Technology – Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (DOST-PCHRD) and James Cook University (JCU) offer a Cohort Doctoral Studies Program that will allow professionals to continue addressing health system needs and saving lives in the Philippines while pursuing a doctoral degree in JCU, a world-class teaching and research institution. 

The PhD program will allow clinicians to benefit from the expertise of a JCU-based supervisor while conducting his/her research in the Philippines. Clinicians will be fully-registered as JCU students while spending the majority of their research in an approved institution in the country, away from the University.  Students will have access to high-quality online resources and training provided by JCU and scholarship privileges provided by DOST. 

The program is a flexible part-time program where students are expected to remain in their current healthcare employment throughout their studies. Students will spend the majority of their research program at the remote location site and should not spend more than one visit in Australia annually during the course of their doctoral degree. 

Cohort Doctoral Studies Program

The Cohort Doctoral Studies Program was established in 2011 within the Division of Tropical Health and Medicine at JCU. The program was developed to address a number of graduate research challenges including that medicine and health research candidates often return to study after varying lengths of time in the workforce, frequently combine research degrees with part or full-time work, often lack peers undertaking research degrees in their discipline and are sometimes studying at a distance from the university due to their work. As the Cohort Doctoral Studies Program is specifically aimed at practicing health professionals already engaged in the health sector, the Higher Degree by Research (HDR) projects frequently have health industry relevance. The research findings will be applied in real-life settings and in some cases will improve patient outcomes and healthcare policy. The Cohort Doctoral Studies Program therefore supports candidates to contribute to evidence-based practice and translate research findings into practice in the healthcare industry. 

PhD Programs Under the Scholarship Program
  1. Disease Modelling/Infectious diseases 
  2. Molecular Biology
  3. Public Health and Health Systems/Health Workforce
Eligibility Criteria 

The applicant must:

  • Be a Filipino citizen;
  • Be in good health condition;
  • Not be more than 50 years old at the time of application;
  • Hold a medicine degree (MD should have at least 6 months of research project);
  • Have an outstanding academic record;
  • Must meet the IELTS Band 2 English Language Requirements or equivalent (i.e. Certificate of English as Medium of Instruction for degrees completed not more than two years before application);
  • Passed the interview and other screening procedures;
  • Have research interests which are aligned with the National Unified Health Research Agenda (NUHRA) and Harmonized National Research and Development Agenda (HNRDA);
  • Must demonstrate the capacity to undertake research at the Doctoral level by attaining at least one of the following:
    • A Bachelor’s degree with at least Second Class, Division A Honours (*awarded to students in a Degree with Honours or an Honours Degree who have achieved results in the range 75-84% or WGPA 5.50 to 5.99) in a degree program that included a total of at least a semester of supervised project work, the results of which contributed to the Honours grade;
    • A postgraduate qualification which included: (a) supervised research component(s) of at least one semester or equivalent and resulted in the production of output(s) graded at the equivalent of Distinction or better, and (b) at least one research methods subject;
    • A Research Master’s degree, where at least two thirds of the degree consisted of a supervised research component and resulted in the production of a thesis or equivalent; and
    • A combination of qualifications, research training and experience, considered equivalent to the above by the Dean of the College to which the Candidate is applying, e.g., senior authorship of at least one peer-reviewed publication plus completion of an appropriate research methods subject. 
  • Be willing to render the required service obligation for a period equivalent to the length of time or a fraction thereof that they enjoyed the scholarship;
  • Be allowed by their current employer to be enrolled in the program.
Selection Procedure/Timeline
Call for applications/Submission of application September 20, 2023 to October 13, 2023
Initial Screening (by DOST-PCHRD) October 16, 2023
Announcement of selected scholars

 

Endorsement to JCU 

October 30, 2023
Submission of application to Graduate Research School (GRS) and relevant College in JCU November – December 2023
Submission of application to JCU Doctoral Cohort Program
Start of the program February 2024

*For shortlisted applicants, please visit JCU’s website to check your eligibility for a higher degree by research at JCU. 

How to apply

For interested applicants, please submit your CV to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to signify your interest in applying for the scholarship program on or before October 13, 2023 (Friday). 

*Please check the eligibility criteria in this Call before submitting your application. Only eligible applicants will be entertained. 

*Eligible applicants will be asked to submit the following documents for the initial screening: 1) Application Form and 2) Re Entry Action Plan 

CVHRDC goes to RHRDC Region XI, strengthens the capacity of the consortium


The Department of Science and Technology Region 2 (DOST 02) thru the Cagayan Valley Health Research and Development Consortium (CVHRDC) visits the Regional Health Research and Development Consortium (RHRDC) in Region XI on September 6-7, 2023 for a Benchmarking Activity.


This activity aims to foster mutual learning, collaboration, and improvement in health research and development initiatives between the (CVHRDC) and the (RHRDC) Region XI.


Both regions have gained sufficient and valuable knowledge in improving each of their committees' operations which will positively affect their consortium as a whole.
Meanwhile, CVHRDC Regional Coordinator Engr. Mark Gil S. Hizon presented the accomplishments & challenges of the consortium together with the team members, eager to learn best practices in the visited region. The different committees of the RHRDC RXI presented their best practices in conducting activities that will help the CVHRDC produce good outcomes.


In this activity, the consortium aims to bring about a meaningful change in its management and operations. This has also ignited a renewed dedication among its members to enhance and leverage their respective functions and roles within, applying the knowledge they have acquired to drive innovation and excellence in healthcare operations in Cagayan Valley.

Instilled with the dedication to improve health research in the region, the Cagayan Valley Health Research and Development Consortium (CVHRDC) under the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Region 02 successfully conducted its 2-day Training on Qualitative and Mixed Methods Research on August 23-24, 2023 at Las Palmas de San Jose, Bagay, Tuguegarao City.


The participants were challenged by Dr. Ferdinand G. Bulusan, a sought-after Director for Instruction from Batanes State Colleges (BSU), and Dr. Ruth N. Maguddayao, another distinguished academician from Cagayan State University (CSU), to improve as a researcher and outdo their best.


Meanwhile, one of the highlights of the training was the collaborative environment it fostered. Attendees, hailing from various disciplines and research backgrounds, had the chance to share insights, discuss challenges, and learn from each other's experiences. This exchange of ideas not only broadened horizons but also served as a reminder of the interdisciplinary nature of research.


Research is a journey of discovery, a process that seeks to uncover truths and shed light on the unknown. While quantitative research provides valuable statistical data, qualitative and mixed methods research offers a complementary perspective by exploring the human experiences, motivations, and contexts that quantitative data might miss.


A total of forty participants from various State Universities and Colleges (SUCs), private Higher Education Institutes (HEIs), and medical centers in the valley took part in the said workshop.


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