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Jun
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Double tech points and food

When collecting items (turtle shells, corals, tablets, and feathers), if you already have collected that item you will earn tech points. Mushrooms are food (red is more food than brown). You can double your profits by placing two children on the same item. If done fast enough you will end up with two of the same item. This is useful when you are running low on food.

Tablet pieces

The collectible tablet pieces will begin to appear near the rubble when the rubble clearing project has gotten started with at least 2%.

Unlimited honey

If one of your villagers likes to run, have that villager smoke the hive. By doing this, the bees will stay and you will have never-ending honey.

Gathering Mushroom and Collections

If you will see either mushrooms or any piece of collections and cannot locate a child to pick it, pause the game by hitting the spacebar then find the kid, drag him to the location the hit spacebar again to continue playing. :)
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1. Make sure to plant your first seed right away (drop an adult villager - but not
a nursing mom - on the seed near the lift). That seed may be a mango, papaya, or
banana (random chance).

2. The lift is useful for placing an adult and being able find them in the same
place a few seconds later. (i.e. for getting the couples you want for making babies.)
Other places are the waterfalls and bath (when complete.) The villagers will stay in
that location for several seconds before wandering off to work or play.

3. When your adults are collecting objects (keys, firewood, etc.), they may drop them
if interrupted by a celebration or if you click on them. The item will then "warp"
back to where it was found originally.

4. The (collectable) tablet pieces will start to appear near the rubble when the rubble
clearing project has gotten started with at least 2%.

5. The six herbs (your villagers will "see" these herbs when you fly them over):
-- The Cactus is located just above the Science area.


-- The Black Orchid is on the edge of the grassy area below the orchard


-- The Rose is located on the right edge of the orchard, below the hanging thing


-- The Lotus is to the left of the stairs near the bath


-- The Tiger Lily is partway up the path to the door (orange flower on right)



-- The Berry (Magic) or Pitcher Plant (Nature) is located to the left of the alchemy
lab, where the kids go when nature calls. These plants only appear when you have
purchased Level 2 in your faction.



Puzzle 1 - The First Chief. Drop all your villagers on the robes in the
amphitheater: any villager except nursing moms can become chief. If you
can't find your chief right away, wait until the moms no longer have
babies and drop them on the robe. (You will need to repeat this process
each time the chief dies.)

Puzzle 2 - The Bee Hive. First, light the fire (collect wood and dry
grass in the firepit, then light the fire). Then drop an adult villager
on the burned out torches near the hive. He/she will return the torch
to the hive and calm the bees so you can collect honey.

Puzzle 3 - The Alchemy Lab. You will need an Adept Scientist (or more
than one). Scattered around the village (random locations) are 2
colored pots (red or yellow with white stripes), a brown pot, a gray
bowl with spoons, and a short spear (orange-brown handle with gray
blade). Drop your scientist(s) on each item and they will return it to
the lab - if they drop the item before reaching the lab, it will warp back to
where you found it originally. Returning all five items solves the puzzle.

Puzzle 4 - The Roster of the Dead. At the far right of the map (use
keyboard shortcut '3' to get there) is a grassy area - at the upper
right of this area is a big leafy bush. Have your villagers remove
these leaves, which uncovers the roster of the dead (they will gain
building skill; trained builders can accomplish this faster).

Puzzle 5 - Weather Dancing. You will need Level 2 Leadership, a tribal
chief, and 3 Adept Farmers. First, drop the chief on your lit fire.
He/she will begin weather dancing. Then drop the farmers on the fire,
and they will join in. You will know they are successful when sparkles
appear over their heads and under their feet.

Puzzle 6 - The Lift. You will need 3 Adept Builders and Level 2 Restoration.
Once you have purchased the tech, drop your 3 builders on the "strange
machine" in the orchard. Make sure their action line reads "repairing
the lift". If you have done this correctly, the lift will be repaired.

Puzzle 7 - The Rubble. You will need Level 2 Restoration. Drop a villager
(preferably a builder) on the pile of rocks at the bottom of the map.
He/she will clear away the rocks, gaining building skill (builders will
accomplish this task faster).

Puzzle 8 - The Ancient Bath. You will need to have completed Puzzle 3
and have a Master Builder. Drop your builder on the "chalkboard" in the
alchemy lab (he/she will "see" it if you fly them over the lab) - he/she
will create the the plans for the bath. Drop your builders on the bath
to complete the project.

Puzzle 9 - The Statue. You will need Level 3 Restoration, Level 3 Leadership, a
tribal chief, a Master Builder, and a completed bath (solved Puzzle 8). Drop the
Master Builder on the chalkboard (which will be blank after the bath is completed),
and he/she will draw up plans for the statue. Drag an adult villager (not a nursing
mom) up the path to the door until he/she "Sees a good place to anchor the statue"
-- this villager is more likely to be successful if he/she has some building skill.
That villager will then build scaffolding to help anchor the statue. Your chief
must direct work on the statue, so drop him/her on the statue to begin this process
- if the chief stops directing work, then progress will halt until you return the
chief to his/her duties. Once the chief is directing, you can then drop builders
on the statue to help "pushing the statue". The villagers must push the statue up
the path towards the door - this will take several hours (you can click on the
statue to bring up a timer in the status bar that will help you determine how long
is left - but this time depends on how many builders you have working on the project
and may increase if builders leave the project). Your builders may occasionally
complain that "there is no more room to help out" - only a limited number of
builders can work on the statue at any given time.

Puzzle 10 - The Orchard. You should plant your first seed as soon as the game
starts: this first seed is located next to the ruined lift: drop one of your adult
villagers on this seed and he/she will plant it. To gather the next two seeds, you
will need to have completed Puzzle 6 (The Lift). As soon as a rain storm starts,
place an adult villager (but not a nursing mom) on the lift (his/her action line
should read "Standing on the Lift") Leave the villager there until the lift reaches
its highest point, when a seed will fall from the tree above. Drop the villager on
the seed to plant it. You will need to plant a total of 3 seeds (the original plus
two from the lift) to complete the orchard - the puzzle will be completed once all
three trees have become mature (and start producing fruit - it takes about 8 hours
on 'normal' speed for the tree to mature). Additional seeds (beyond the first three)
will not be planted, but will instead be placed in the food bin.
(Note: If you have trouble getting to the lift before it starts to go up, you may
wish to pause the game with the spacebar when you see the rain start before finding
a villager. You will need to unpause the game to see their status line to make sure
they are properly placed.)

Puzzle 11 - Banishing the Sharks. You will need to have completed Puzzle 3 and
have at least Level 2 in your chosen faction, Nature or Magic.
For NATURE: collect the following herbs for a potion: 2 X Black Orchid, 1 x Pitcher
Plant.
For MAGIC: collect the following herbs for a potion: 2 X Rose, 1 x Berry.
Have an adult villager (not a nursing mother) drink the potion. He/she will take a
vial to the ocean. How the sharks are actually dealt with depends on the faction
chosen (the nature potion is a shark repellant, the magic potion "charms" the sharks
so they won't bother the villagers).

Puzzle 12 - Aromatherapy. You will need to have completed Puzzle 8, have Level 3
Medicine, and a Master Doctor. Drop your Master Doctor in the completed bath.
He/she will fill the bowls around the bath with Lotus plants ("doing aromatherapy").
Then drop a Master Doctor on the fire to light the burners and finish the puzzle.

Puzzle 13 - The Ash Key. Later in the game (after at least one fire cycle - 10
hours on fast speed), you will notice sparkles around the fire. Let your fire go out
(do not replenish it with firewood) - a diamond will appear in the ashes. The diamond
will be too hot to pick up initially (it was in a fire, don't forget). To cool the
key, drop adult villagers on the rightmost of the two waterfalls (where they go to
drink and do laundry). They will gather water and drop it on the key. They will need
to do this several times (8-10, at least) to make the diamond cool enough to touch -
your villagers won't repeat this task on their own, so you will have to make them
do it by dropping them on the waterfall. When the villagers no longer bring water
to the fire (they'll revert to drinking from the waterfall when you drop them on it),
drop a villager on the key - they will take it to the door and solve the puzzle.
You will need to repeat this step if they drop the key before reaching the door.

Puzzle 14 - The Hanging Key. You will need to have solved Puzzle 3. Collect the
following herbs for a potion: Cactus, Rose, Lotus. Make the potion and have villager
(other than a nursing mom) drink it. That villager should feel "light and springy!".
Drop them near the pink diamond (the hanging thing) just above the Rose plant -
their status line should read "trying to reach the key". They will jump up, collect
the key, and place it in the door. If they drop the key before reaching the door,
you will have to resolve this puzzle.




Puzzle 15 - The Clam Key. You will need to have solved Puzzle 9. Once the statue
is completed, a pearl will appear. Have a Master Builder pick up the pearl -
he/she will take it to the waterfall to be "finished". Then have the tribal chief
pick up the finished blue pearl: the chief will use the pearl to get the key from
the giant clam and will then put the key in the door. (As with the other key puzzles,
you may have to repeat parts of the puzzle if the key is dropped before it gets to
the door).

Puzzle 16 - The Sun Dial. You will need to have solved Puzzles 13, 14, and 15.
Once all three keys are in the door, the sun dial room will be revealed. Drop a
villager on the sun dial until it reaches the position at the furthest left
(there are three locations for the sun dial). When a beam of sunlight hits
the sun dial, ghostly figures will appear in the room. Drop a villager on those
ghosts and the mystery of the secret city will be revealed!

POTION LIST:

1 - Rose

2 - Black Orchid
3 - Cactus
4 - Lotus
5 - Tiger Lily
6 - Pitcher plant
7 - Berry

Combination Result
1 + 1 + 1 = Romantic/Embrace
1 + 1 + 2 = Feels Lonely
1 + 1 + 3 = Fertile
1 + 1 + 4 = Happy feet - Dances
1 + 1 + 5 = Stinky Breath - Villager burps green cloud
1 + 2 + 2 = Stomachache - minor health gone
1 + 2 + 3 = Burns - minor health gone
1 + 2 + 4 = Awful - makes Villager sick
1 + 2 + 5 = Burns - minor health gone
1 + 3 + 3 = Yummy - Kids drink
1 + 3 + 4 = Light & Springy
(Villager able to get pink diamond)
1 + 3 + 5 = Blannesamagawa
loomajoobamooga!! (crazy!)
1 + 4 + 4 = Fertile
1 + 4 + 5 = Woozy - Villager spins and sits
1 + 5 + 5 = Fun - acts like child
2 + 2 + 2 = Yikes! Half health
gone
2 + 2 + 3 = Stomachache - minor health gone
2 + 2 + 4 = Stomachache - minor health gone
2 + 2 + 5 = Woozy - Villager spins and sits
2 + 3 + 3 = Awful - makes Villager sick
2 + 3 + 4 = Energy - runs short while
2 + 3 + 5 = Must exercise!
2 + 4 + 4 = Nasty, bitter
2 + 4 + 5 = Has to Go! Nature Calls!
2 + 5 + 5 = Sleepy - sits/lies down
3 + 3 + 3 = Minor Health given
3 + 3 + 4 = Medium Health given
3 + 3 + 5 = Nasty, bitter
3 + 4 + 4 = Medium Health given
3 + 4 + 5 = Feels Hungry (eats a lot)
3 + 5 + 5 = Nasty, bitter
4 + 4 + 4 = In a Trance
4 + 4 + 5 = Hiccups - Villager hiccups & jumps
4 + 5 + 5 = Nasty, bitter
5 + 5 + 5 = Fun - acts like child
**NATURE FACTION***
6 + 6 + 6 = Itchy
6 + 6 + 1 = Feel Better
6 + 6 + 2 = Sleepy - sits/lays down
6 + 6 + 3 = Feel Better
6 + 6 + 4 = Feel Better
6 + 6 + 5 = Awful - makes Villager sick
6 + 1 + 1 = Soapy - hiccups floating bubbles
6 + 1 + 2 = Burns - minor health gone
6 + 1 + 3 = Feel Better
6 + 1 + 4 = Fertile
6 + 1 + 5 = Hiccups - Villager hiccups & jumps
6 + 2 + 2 = Gets rid of sharks - shark repellent
(several villagers take to ocean)
6 + 2 + 3 = Nasty, bitter
6 + 2 + 4 = Burns - minor health gone
6 + 2 + 5 = Has to Go! Nature Calls!
6 + 3 + 3 = Too hot - tries to cool off
6 + 3 + 4 = Feel Better
6 + 3 + 5 = Nasty, bitter
6 + 4 + 4 = Having an epiphany in a trance nothing
6 + 4 + 5 = Stomachache - minor health gone
6 + 5 + 5 = Nasty, bitter
**MAGIC FACTION***
7 + 7 + 7 = Paralyzed ...can't move...
7 + 7 + 1 = Burns - minor health gone
7 + 7 + 2 = Sleepy - sits/lies down
7 + 7 + 3 = Nasty, bitter
7 + 7 + 4 = Burns - minor health gone
7 + 7 + 5 = Awful - makes Villager sick
7 + 1 + 1 = Gets rid of sharks - calms the sharks
(several villagers take to ocean)
7 + 1 + 2 = Burns - minor health gone
7 + 1 + 3 = Scientific Clarity
7 + 1 + 4 = Yummy!
7 + 1 + 5 = Yummy!
7 + 2 + 2 = Nasty, bitter
7 + 2 + 3 = Who turned out the lights?!
7 + 2 + 4 = Feels Smarter
7 + 2 + 5 = Has to Go! Nature Calls!
7 + 3 + 3 = Freezing - Tries to get warm
7 + 3 + 4 = Feel Better
7 + 3 + 5 = Nasty, bitter
7 + 4 + 4 = Epiphany/Trance
7 + 4 + 5 = Stomachache - minor health gone
7 + 5 + 5 = Whoa! Teleports
villager near beach
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OFFICIAL LIST OF QUALIFIERS FOR GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS IN SCIENCE AND
ENGINEERING

The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) released the official list of qualifiers

for master’s and doctoral scholarships in priority science and engineering fields under the
Accelerated Science and Technology Human Resource Development Program (ASTHRDP) and
Engineering Research and Development for Technology (ERDT) effective First Semester of SY
2008-2009. The new awardees will be notified on the schedule of orientation and the signing of
the Scholarship Agreement.

Below is the list of qualifiers. The names may also be viewed at the DOST-SEI website
www.sei.dost.gov.ph.

ASTHRDP QUALIFIERS – MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)

ABITONA, LARA PAUL D.
ABUCAY, EDWIN
ADEVA, CHERYL C.
ADIOVA, JODEN
AGANA, MARK AETHEN G.
AGUINALDO, LAURA MA. SOLEDAD AGUIRRE
ALABAN, LEOVIGILDO SOLACITO
ALABIA, IRENE DOLORFINO
ALVIAR, APRIL
AMBASA, ERWIN P.
ANDRINO, KAREN GRACE SERAFINO
ANGELES, REYMUNDO A.
ANI, PRINCESS ALMA
APLAL, AMIER ASHAN KATOG
ARES, GABBIE CANILLO
ARGUINOSO, ANGELA VICHELLE SINOBEN
AROMIN, OLIVER V.
AVILA, JALIL A.
AZANA, GLENDA PABICO
BAGAYNA, FLOREMIE C.
BAIT, NILO JR. T.
BALCE, RODERICK DASCO
BANDALAN, EILLEN B.
BAUTISTA, CHRISTINE M.
BAUTISTA, FELIX JR. CALABINES
BICERA, GENESIS M.
BISONAYA, JOANNE V.
BOMBITA, SHELOMIEL C.
BONDOC, JONAH LONGNO
BONGON, KENNEDY
BUELBAN, ORVILLE B.
BULURAN, JOCELYN S.
BURGOS, SIMON JUDE M.
BUTANAS, BIENVENIDO JR. M.
CALAWAG, FLORO NICSON JEREOS
CALDERON, ALDRIN D.
CALDO, KRISTIAN MARK
CALIBJO, HARTZELL MARIANO
CALLEJO, ARCHELLE JANE CAPUNDAG
CALVARIO, MA. KRISTINE JOY SERRATO
CAMBIADOR, CHRISTIAN JAY B.
CANICOSA, JOHN ERIC
CANLAS, MA. CRISTINA
CANTRE, MELANIE AILEEN L.
CARDOSA, JURDEN O.
CARILLO, RICHARD T.
CASILAGAN, INGGAT LAYA NAPATAL
CASTRO, DAN FRED P.
CASTRO, LORINELLE P.
CAUILAN, JUAN JHONNY MALLILLIN
CAYETANO, ARJAY C.
CENIZA, CLAUDE R.
CLAVERIA, JENNY N.
COMBALICER, JOHN P.
CONSERVA, GRACE SINOY
CORALES, OLGA G.
CRUZ, MARDONIE DOMINGUEZ
DACUMOS, CLAUDETTE N.
DAGAMAC, NIKKI HEHERSON ALDEA
DAYANGHIRANG, NINO DAL MANGALINDAN
DE GUIA, CYNTHIA REMEDIOS
DE GUZMAN, JOEDEL
DE JESUS, CHRISTOPHER CARLOS
DE LA TORRE, JESIREE ELENA ANN
DE PERALTA, GLENN C.
DEDICATORIA, RANELL MARTIN
DEL ROSARIO, JOANNE MARIE MONTOYA
DELA CRUZ, MARSHID C.
DELA CRUZ, RENDON A.
DELEVERIO, MARCHELLE A.
DELOS LADO, JENNIFER E.
DELOS REYES, ORLANDO
DIAZ, MILAGROS S.
DIVINA, LUZEL V.
EMRALINO, JOANNA B.
ENERIO, JOMARIE P.
ENRIQUEZ, ROBERT CHRISTIAN M.
ESPERAL ZOHRA JANE TANINAS
ESPIA, MICAH PELOBELLO
ESTORES, GILFORD B.
FAMADOR, ELOIEDA STEPHANIE B.
FELISILDA, MIRALONA A.
FERMASIS, LONNIEL L.
FERRER, PRIMA JOY G.
FIANGAAN, MARY LUZ CHALIS
FLORENTINO, EIZA S.
FRANCISCO, PEARL ANGEL B.
GABILLA, CYRUS G.
GALINO, JEFFREY RIVERA
GALVEZ, JERICHO MANLATA
GAMALOG, DANILO M.
GARCIA, PASTOR A. JR.
GILLADO, ARMIDA V.
GONZALES, MARICEL
GRIMALDO, JOSE JR. A.
GUARTE, AMABEL BROJAN
HILARIO, PAUL LEONARD ATCHONG
IDIO, ANALYN SOLIS
IDJAO, LYNCH KNISELY C.
INTAL, MA. VERNA YCO
JIMENO, BLESSIE T.
JOSUE, CATHERINE ROSE PALLONES
KABINGUE, VIDA FE COLANGO
KATIMBANG, MEGGY LOU B.
LAGUE, ARCHEMEDES A.
LALAS, ROWENCHELL T.
LATORRE, LOURDES H.
LAUZON, QUENSTEIN DIZON
LIWAGON, ELGIE T.
LIZABA, MA. ALEXIE D.
LLEGO, CINDY CANCERO
LOPEZ, JESSICA IRISH D.
LOQUERO, MITZIE MARISU J.
LUIS, KRISAN M.
LUNA, REYNOLD V.
LUZ, MARK ANTHONY DE VERA
MABALOT, JOMAE RONA B.
MABEZA, GAISELLE FLORENTINO
MACEREN, MERCEDES DAGONDON
MADAS, CHRISTY SUAREZ
MADULARA, MARYJANE D.
MAGBANUA, MARIELLE S.
MAGCULIA, NICOLE JOHN F.
MAGLINTE, EUNICE D.
MAGNAYE, ANN MYLALULEX A.
MAGPANTAY, HILBERT D.
MALENAB, MA CHARISMA TAMAYO
MAMA, JASMIN JEANETTE C.
MANANGUIT, MARIBEL P.
MANCENIDO, DANICA LINDA O.
MENDOZA, JOVY ANDREA M.
MISALANG, FILIPINA LAYACAN
MONTALBAN, CARIEL O.
MONTES, ROSABELLA BAQUILOD
MOSQUEDA, SONNY JR. M.
MUIN, MUDZNA J.
NASALGA, JOSE MARIE FACTORIN
OGOT, RONNEL L.
OJA, MARK DONALD S.
OJERIO, VIANNEY TAMANO
OLIVEROS, ANNIE LYN T.
ONOZA, MICHELLE TORRE
PABELIÑA, KAREL G.
PACARDO, SHIELA MAE B.
PAMILOZA, RAOL P.
PARCON, MICHELLE ROSE R.
PAREDES, MARILYN CHICO
PARRENO, MA. KAREN D.
PASCUAL, OSCAR PETER D.
PASCUAL, RAFAEL PEDRITO II M.
PATARAY, CELIA AMOUR BANAAG
PAUTONG, PUTLIH ADZRA T.
PENAFLORIDA, REJE BAYABAN
PEREZ, JEAN HONRADA
PEREZ, KENNETH P.
PINGAL, ALJO CLAIR P.
PINZON, KAREN C.
PORQUISO, MARK JUN R.
QUILATON, KAREN MAY P.
QUINGKING, CHERIE GRACE GEDA
QUITALIG, ROLANDO J.
RAÑADA, MA. LLORINA O.
RASCO, MARYCHEL ASTHER S.
RAVIZ, JENY V.
REBUGIO, JESAMINE FLOR
RELATOR, MELDER M.
RESUELLO, MICHAEL DE VEGA
REYES, CHERRY
RIVERA, LOUIE A.
ROCA, RONEL CHRISTIAN I.
RONOLO, MARITES B.
ROSALES, BEBELYN A.
SALAMANCA, JEANNY C.
SALAMIDA, JIMMY ESPINA
SALAPARE, HERNANDO III S.
SALARDA, JAN MARK ZSAILE R.
SAMONTE, MARY JANE CARREON
SAMOY, KRISTINE C.
SANCHEZ, DEBBIE CLAIRE R.
SANTOS, ALEXANDRA B.
SASAN, RONALD R.
SERA, MA. BELINDA R.
SETERRA, EXCALIBUR LAPUT
SILANG, REYNITA ABALOS
SIMBAHAN, RICHARD L.
SOMBILON, GLADYS JOY A.
SUBIDO, MICHAEL E.
SUDARIO, FRANCISCO A.
SUMAYAO, RODOLFO ESMANI
TABAJONDA, ROWEL VIGARE
TABARES, EMEE GRACE D.
TABUGO, SHARON ROSE M.
TAHER, RASHEDA S.
TALUBO, JOAN PAULINE PRESNO
TAN, JUNE LOUISE ROVILLOS
TAN, ROGER S.
TANEO, BERNARD L.
TENEDERO, ROXCELLA Y.
TOMAMBO, ROD
TORRES, CAROLINE
TUPAS, MARK EDWIN A.
ULANO, APRIL M.
VALERIO, MA.CHRISTINA A.
VALLEJERA, CLEA ANNE E.
VELASCO, ABELEAH E.
VEROSIL, JANET S.
VILLACORTE, LERRY ZAIRINE YADAO
VILLANGONZALO, JANICE ALAVERA
VILLAREAL, MARJO V.
WONG, RAVIEJANE P.

ASTHRDP QUALIFIERS – DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (PhD)

ACERES, LARRY V.
ALCALA, JULIUS CESAR AMPAL
ANGELES, AMADO A.
ARTES, ROSALIO G.
BACO, FORTUNATA LAROSA
BAGALAYOS, JOY BATOMALAQUE
BENITEZ, MARILOU M.
CABRERA, OLIVIA CANTAVEROS
CLOSAS, ADONIS A.
CORDERO, KRISTINA SAN ANDRES
CRUZ, ROGELIO SACLUTI
CUSTODIO, HENRY
DE LUNA, ARNULFO
DELA CRUZ, ARLEM A.
DEOCADEZ, MELCHOR RETIRADO
ELNAS, CALIXTO JR. G.
EMNACE, IVY C.
ESPINELI, DINAH L.
FERNANDEZ, ALMINDA M.
GALINDEZ, JONATHAN L.
GALON, FLOREDEL DANGAN
GALVEZ, LORINA A.
GONZALES, RHIA ODESSA MENDOZA
GUARO, ERNESTO JR. E.
ISRAEL, KATHERINE ANN C.
LATONIO, ANNA MA. LOURDES
LUNA, ZALDY O.
MABBORANG, ROMIE C.
MACTAL, ARIEL G.
MALABRIGO, PASTOR LLANTO
MALAZARTE, DARWIN S.
MAMAUAG, SAMUEL SUBANG
MANALASTAS, ROSANI P.
MILLA, NORBERTO E.
MORCOSO, RENELYN T.
NANOLA, CLETO JR.
NICDAO, ANTHONY C.
OBUSAN, MARIE CHRISTINE MERCA
ONGO, EMELDA A.
ORUGA, MYRA DE LA PENA
PAELMO, ROSELYN
PATACSIL, CRISMAR P.
PENAFLOR, EILEEN LANGAMON
PIÑOL, CHRYSLINE MARGUS N.
POLINAR, ANATOLIO N.
RAMIREZ, MA. ANA RITA MARFIL
RILLERA, HANNAH P.
ROSARIO, JOSELITO I.
SUSON, PETER D.
TIBURAN, CRISTINO JR.
VARONA, GRACIA FUENTES
VEGAFRIA, JUAREN
VERGARA, REGINA AILEEN MAY
VILLANUEVA, ANTHONY ALLAN D.
YPARRAGUIRRE, RAY SUMAMPONG
THESIS/DISSERTATION GRANTEES
CAÑA, DARWIN M.
MARINAY, LIEZEL BULANHAGUI
MOJICA, RUEL M.
PUNO, GEORGE R.

ERDT QUALIFIERS – MASTER OF SCIENCE/MASTER OF ENGINEERING (MS/ME)

ABETO, PAUL ERIC G.
ABRAJANO, GEMALYN DACILLO
ADAOAG, JOHN PAULO J.
AGUILA, RUPERT KARLO D.
ALMAZAN, SHERWIN PAUL R.
ALUNAN, LENDL ISRAEL M.
AMPARADO, STELLA ANGELA
ANG, FEDERICO M.
AÑORA, MARK LLOYD M.
ANUB, MARY JESANY B.
ARTICULO, DAVID JOSEPH B.
AUSTERO, SHEILA B.
BACERO, RICHES S.
BATE, ALLAN EDGAR CEDRO
BATERINA, ANNA VERONICA CHAN
BELARO, IVY ROSE D.
CABACHETE, ARABELLA A.
CABRERA, RYAN M.
CANSECO, ROY VINCENT L.
CASTRO, KATRINA BIANCA ASTILLERO
CHING, RETCHER HANS NG
CHOI, STEVEN GAW
CHUA, RODOLFO JR. A.
CO, RONALD ALLAN SANTOS
CORPUZ, KATHERINE M.
CORTES, MICAH JANE O.
CUNANAN, ARMI MENDOZA
DAEP, RYAN CEDRIC O.
DALANGIN, NOLASCO O. JR.
DAMIAN, GUILLER B.
DE JESUS, NEON S.
DE VEGA, RAYMOND LAWRENCE M.
DEVANADERA, MA. CATRIONA E.
DIAMANTE, JUNIEROSE C.
DIGSAY, JOHN EISEN JERREL A.
DIPUTADO, JOHNSON B.
DISWE, MARIA ROCHELLE A.
DY, MARY-CLARE CLARIN
EDROSOLAM, MAY ANNE M.
ENCINAS, CATHERINE S.
ESPINO, GIAN CARLO FLOREZA
ESPINOSA, KURT JUNSHEAN P.
ESTRELLA, ALLAN N.
FABULA, JONATHAN V.
FAVILA, CHRISANDRO MADULID
FERNANDEZ, EMIL ADRIAN VIZCARRA
FLORES, ROY R.
FORCADILLA, PERCIVAL J.
FUERTES, DALE A.
FULACHE, FELZELLA A.
GABUMPA, VINCI N.
GALAM, JEANNIE-ROSE S.
GALIGAO, ALDOMINIC M.
GOMEZ, FREDERICK RAY I.
GUEVARA, JOSE ALBERT
HERNANDEZ, NESTINE HOPE S.
IBARDOLASA, FRITZEL P.
JABIAN, MARVEN E.
JARAMILLA, MELCHOR E.
JOSON, SHERYLL ANNE D.
KHO, KRISTINE
LIM, DIANA ROSE M.
LIM, HECTOR JR. R.
LIM, JENCY B.
LOFRANCO, JAN LESTER GERARD MARIANO
LORENZO, GENEVIEVE ROSE HIZON
LORENZO, MICHAEL ANGELO G.
MANALANGSANG, MARK GIL F.
MANGORSI, YSMAEL ALONGAN B.
MARIANO, ANA FRANCIA V.
MATERUM, CHARLTON Y.
MAYO, FRANCIS L.
MEDINA, RUJI PINERO
MENA, MARIE STEPHANIE S.
MENDOZA, EARL ANTHONY V.
MENESES, SERAFIN FARLEY III M.
MERCADER, SHALOM BRIAN R.
MERCADO, JERICHO VICTOR LAGASCA
MIGUEL, ROLAND JAY A.
MOLINA, JERIC S.
MOZO, ADRIAN JOSEPH CATACUTAN
NAVAL, CHRISTOPHER T.
NGO, AL BENJAMIN TAN
NOGRALES, ABDUL HADI HAYUDINI
OCAMPO, TRISTAN MARIANO
PANGANIBAN, MERCED MYLANIE V.
PARCON, MICHELLE ROSE R.
PEREN, GILBERT ZALAMEDA
POLINGA, LADY MARIANNE E.
PULMA, FEDERIC KARL-MAGNE TAN
PUNO, ARVIN BRIAN NICDAO
QUIATCHON, GLORY FE T.
RAMOS, FRANZ FURBY C.
RAZON, ABIGAIL R.
REAS, ROSARIO M.
REYES, PRINCE ELMER A.
ROGELIO, JAYSON PERGIS
ROMANO, MICHELLE S.
SALANG, JORGE JUAN J.
SALVADOR, MARYJANE T.
SAMANIEGO, JESSIE O.
SARCAOGA, RONALD L.
SARMIENTO, CZAR JAKIRI S.
SELGA, CYRUS ANGELO A.
SENATIN, LOUJIE G.
SILVERIO, ANGELITO ANG
SIMEON, LEO ANTHONY RIVERA
SIO, DHESIREY BERYL KO
SUMAGAYAN, MOHEDDIN U.
SUPREMO, RICHIE CATHERINE C.
TAN, MARTHA LAUREN LEDESMA
TAN, WILSON M.
TENEDERO, ROXCELLA Y.
TRIA, LEW ANDREW R.
UBANDO, ARISTOTLE T.
VERZOSA, LOUREAL CAMILLE O.
VIGUILLA, JOSE CARLO M.
VILLAME, DEOGRACIAS P.
VILLAME, MICHAEL S.
VILLANUEVA, NATHANIEL M.
VILLARENTE, ERIC C.
VILORIA, MARCO PAOLO G.
VIÑA, ROMMEL R.
YBANEZ, LORRAINE I.
ZAMORA, JANE
ZAPANTA, CRISFE D.
ZARSUELA, JESTONI V.
ERDT QUALIFIERS – DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY/DOCTOR OF ENGINEERING
(PhD/DE)
ABAYA, ERNESTO B.
AGAS, JOYRENCE MERVIN QUIAOIT
AQUINO, CHARLYMAGNE D.
BADILLA, DAISY B.
BAÑACIA, ALBERTO S.
BERNARDO, IVYLEEN C.
CARLOS, GEORGE BERNARD E.
DACO, GLENDA A.
DADULA, DANILO P.
DE LARA, DENNIS NOEL G.
DE YRO, PERSIA ADA N.
DELA CRUZ, EFREN A.
DEUDA, CECILLE CUBE
ESGUERRA, EDMUNDO P.
EVANGELISTA, EMMA M.
FUTALAN, CYBELLE CONCEPCION M.
GALLO, JUREX CUENCA
GARCIA, TEODINIS
GERMAR, FERNANDO J.
GONZALES, JOB JACOB A.
IGNACIO, ULPIANO JR. P.
ISIDRO, CHARITO M.
LACISTE, MARICRIS T.
MACABALE, NEMESIO JR. A.
MADRIAGA, LAWRENCE V.
MANALOTO, JOHN ARVIN R.
PARAS, FERNANDO JR. O.
RAMIREZ, RUEL B.
RAMOS, MARIA SHEILA K.
SEGOVIA, ELMO JR. H.
SIMON, SAMUEL R.
TACLAN, LORCELIE B.
TOLOSA, NOLAN C.
VILLAVERT, RICARDO T.

ERDT FOREIGN SCHOLARSHIP QUALIFIERS (PhD)

ANG, SHEILA MAE C.

GALIZA, RONALD JOHN
ROSALES, MARC D.
TIGLAO, NESTOR MICHAEL C.
I-PROGRESS FOR THE DISADVANTAGED QUALIFIERS (MS)
BARRERA, JEFFREY D.C.
GODIN, CECILE T.
HEREDIA, MARIA ANALYN Q.
ROTOR, JANICE A.
I-PROGRESS FOR THE DISADVANTAGED QUALIFIERS (PhD)
ACALA, NESTOR G.
LADINES, ALVIN NOE C.
SCIENCE EDUCATION CONSORTIUM QUALIFIERS (MS)
AMBATANG, REAH ANN CARNAJE
APITA, CELESTIE CABALLA
ARAPOC, EMILY ROLLON
ARROGANCIA, DANIEL ROSELLOSA
ASAGRA, CHARLES NIETO
AUDITOR, EDWIN
BATALON, NANCY CABANG
BONIFACIO, MAE JUNCO
BORBON, JONATHAN OPALLA
BRUCA, JANETH CHANECO
BUNAG, ESMERALDA SERVIDA
CABALE, GERLIE MAE TORIBIO
CAGUROL, RENIER JOHN BABAR
CASIPE, MA. LYN SALES
CORILLA, ALMER LOPEZ
DELLOMAS, JOLAND LIPATA
DIVINA, LUZETTE VERCELES
DUEÑAS, RYAN MAX TINDOY
GALLEGO, ANALYN MARTINETE
GUMAYAN, EFREN GOLILAO
JAVIER, NIGEL GLENN NIEDO
JUANER, MARY JOY GARBINO
JUNIO, SARAH HILADO
LAURISTA, JEAN LASU-AY
LEPASANA, MERIAM JORGE
LOPEZ, JACINTH MAE HINOJALES
LORENZANA, ARNEL ABOCADO
MADULARA, MA. JINKY JUANILLO
MARIENTES, DINAH BORLAOS
MILAN, SHIELA GONZALES
ORDANZA, JHOY DE LOS SANTOS
PAREÑO, AIMEE ROBLE
PUEBLO, CHRISTINE TERUEL
RAFAILA, LILY ROSE YABUT
RONCAL, CHERYL MANZANO
SAJOL, LOULELLA LAMOR
SASE, RONALD BALHIN
TALAMAN, JEMARESA ASUNCION
TUÑACAO, CHERRY ANN CANTAY
VIROLA, REYNOLD TARDAGUELA
SCIENCE EDUCATION CONSORTIUM QUALIFIERS (PhD)
CARTAGENA, HAROLD FUENTESPINA
DELA ROSA, KRISTINE HOPE GARCIA
DUNO, MARY FE DISTURA
ESONA, NORALYN SUMPAY
FERRER, AMMIE PEÑALBA
FETALVERO, EDDIE GALIGAO
FULGARINAS, JOSIL BERNIL
GAYON, EDWEHNA ELINORE PADERNA
HUELAR, MARJOELYN FARILLON
JAEL, VICKY ELECANAL
LAGON, HERMAN MAGBANUA
SASING, MONALISA TE

DOST-SEI INDUSTRY COMPONENT QUALIFIERS (MS)

AGCAOILI, MARIANNE THERESE RIMANDO
ALIGNAY, RANDY CHAM TAMS
AREVALO, RYAN LACDAO
ARGUELLES, ELVIS FLAVIANO
ASUNCION, ALVIE JADIA
BANCOLO, FAITH CELESTE CABUGUASON
BENDOY, ANELYN PAGHASIAN
BONITA, JUN DALIGDIG
CABATBAT, JOSEPHINE JILL TAAR
CADANO, SHEM ESCAREAL
CANALITA, DEXTER CAMINGAWAN
CELENDRON, ELENA B.
CISNEROS, MA. ROSANNA EMNIL
CULTURA, MARICEL VALMORES
DATOR, CHRISTINE BELGADO
DELA CRUZ, MICHAEL PELIÑO
DIANING, HAZEL CREER
DONGAOL, RONALD BOLAÑOS
ESPULGAR, WILFRED VILLARIZA
FRANCISCO, JOEL FUENTEVILLA
FRANCO, RENE JR. PAMINTUAN
GUAB, ORIMAR MADARCOS
LABRADOR, JEYRAN GICAN
MALONES, ALEXANDER TRAGONA
MARQUEZ, MELANIE DELA FUENTE
MINDORO, GERFER MARK MANES
OCLIDA, RUTH RAMIL
OLIVEROS, JERVIE MISLANG
PEQUE, DANTE JR. COTEJO
QUITANEG, ARRA CABIGAO
RACCA, ABRAHAM PERRAL
SALIG, JAMES JR. BABANTO
SAYSON, NOEL LITO BETONIO
SORBITO, CHERYL M.
TORIO, VON ANTHONY GAYAS
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Engineering Research and Development for Technology (ERDT) Human Resource Development Program
Science Education Institute (D.O.S.T.)

Effective SY 2008-2009, the ERDT Consortium Universities in collaboration with the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), through the Science Education Institute (SEI), shall implement a graduate scholarship program for priority engineering courses and related fields. This shall be in the form of local master’s and doctoral scholarships, foreign doctorate and post-doctorate scholarships, visiting professorship grants and research enrichment program made possible through the funding support from President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.

Objectives of the Program

  • Implementation of research agenda aligned to the National Science and Technology Plan (NSTP) and Medium Term Philippine Development Plan (MTPDP)

  • Attainment of a critical mass of MS and PhD graduates (RSE’s)

  • Upgrading of the qualifications of practicing engineers

  • Accessible graduate education

  • Upgrading of engineering colleges

  • Development of a culture of R&D

A. QUALIFICATIONS FOR MASTER’S DEGREE/
DOCTORAL DEGREE SCHOLARSHIPS


An applicants must:

  • have a BS/MS degree in engineering or related field not be more than 40 years old at the time of application

  • be a Filipino citizen

  • be in good health

  • not have criminal/administrative case

  • have passed the admission requirements for graduate studies at any of the ERDT consortium universities.

  • B. Scholarship Privileges


    MS

    Ph.D

    Tuition & others school fees

    Actual

    Research Grant to be released directly to the university

    200,000/mo

    400,000/mo.

    Book Allowance

    5,000/sem

    5,000/sem.

    Transpo. Allowance

    10,000/year

    10,000/yr.

    Stipend

    12,000/mo.

    20,000/mo.

    Thesis/ Dissertation allowance

    30,000

    60,000


    C. Documents to be Submitted

    • Accomplished Information Sheet
    • Photocopy of Official Transcript of Records
    • Recommendation letter from 3 past professors or supervisors
    • Medical Certificate
    • NBI Clearance
    • Birth Certificate (Original NSO copy and photocopy)
    • A narrative, not more than 1000 words, describing current work or a project
      (or research) that you worked on and your contribution towards the completion
      of the project.
    • A narrative, not more than 500 words, describing what you intend to do
      (e.g. work, business, etc.) after earning your graduate degree.
    • For PhD applicants, a narrative describing your intended research area.
    • Certificate of Admission in the Graduate School of the ERDT identified university*
    • Approved program of study*
    • Co-Maker Statement*

      * must be submitted as requirements in the awarding of the ERDT scholarships

    D. Deadline for Submission of Application Form
    (2nd Semester AY 2008-09)

    16 July 2008 - DLSU
    30 Aug. 2008 - MIT
    26 Sept. 2008 -
    ADMU
    30 Sept. 2008 - UP-Diliman/CLSU/MSU-IIT/USC

    E. Selection of Awardees

    The awardee shall be selected based on the following criteria:

    • Documents submitted
    • Interview
    • Admission in the Graduate School of the identified ERDT Consortium University
    • Approval of the DOST Secretary.

    The list of awardees as approved and announced by the DOST Secretary is final and unappealable.

    F. Terms of the Graduate Scholarship Award

    • The scholarship award shall be for full-time studies, i.e. 2 years for the Master’s program and 3 years for the Doctoral program.

    • Awardees shall execute a Scholarship Agreement with the ERDT Consortium University.

    • Evaluation of the academic performance of the scholar based on established policies shall be done to determine the scholarship status every semester or term.

    • A service obligation to be rendered in the Philippines shall be required of the scholars after finishing the MS/PhD degree, i.e. one year for every year of scholarship.

    • Refund of scholarship grant with interest for non-completion of the graduate program and failure to comply with the service obligation.

    G. STUDY PLACEMENT & PRIORITY S&T COURSES

    UNIVERSITY

    MS

    PhD

    ADMU Computer Science Computer Science
    CLSU Agricultural Engineering Agricultural Engineering
    DLSU Chemical Eng., Civil Eng., Computer Eng., Computer Science, Electronics & Communications Eng., Environmental Eng., Industrial Eng., Manufacturing Eng., Mechanical Eng. Chemical Eng., Civil Eng., Electronics & Communications Eng., Industrial Eng., Mechanical Eng.
    MIT Civil Eng., Computer Eng., Computer Science, Electrical Eng., Electronics & Communications Eng., Environmental Eng., Industrial Eng., Materials Science & Eng., Mining Eng., Remote Sensing/Geo Informatics Environmental Engineering
    MSU-IIT Civil Eng., Electrical Eng., Environmental Eng., Materials Science and Eng., Mechanical Eng. Civil Eng., Materials Science and Eng.,Mechanical Eng.
    UP Diliman Chemical Eng., Civil Eng., Computer Science, Electrical Eng., Energy Eng., Environmental Eng., Industrial Eng., Materials Science and Eng., Mechanical Eng., Metallurgical Eng., Mining Eng., Remote Sensing/Geo Informatics, Water Resources Chemical Eng., Civil Eng., Electrical Eng., Energy Eng., Environmental Eng., Materials Science and Eng.
    USC Chemical Eng., Civil Eng., Computer Eng., Computer Science, Electrical Eng., Electronics & Communications Eng., Industrial Eng., Mechanical Eng. Materials Science and Engineering


    Submit Accomplished Forms to the following agencies:

    Science Education Institute
    3rd Floor, PTRI Bldg., Bicutan, Taguig City, Metro Manila
    Tel. Nos. 837-1333 / 839-0083 Fax : 839-0086

    ERDT CONSORTIUM UNIVERSITY OF :

    Ateneo de Manila University

    Ms. Catherine Manuela Ramos
    Trunkline: (632) 426-6001 loc. 5638
    Fax: (632) 426-5436
    ecce@admu.edu.ph

    Central Luzon State University

    Dr. Ireneo C. Agulto
    Tel. No.: (044) 456-5210
    reneagulto@yahoo.co
    m

    De La Salle University

    Dr. Pag-Asa D. Gaspillo
    Trunkline: (632) 524-4611 loc. 200
    Fax: (632) 524-0563
    gaspillo@dlsu.edu.ph

    Mapua Institute of Technology

    Ms. Rosie Ann Pascual
    Trunkline: (632) 247-5000 loc. 2104
    Tel. No.: (632) 527-3681
    racpascual@mapua.edu.ph

    Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Tech.

    Prof. Rolando S. Uy
    Tel. No.: (063) 223-2351
    coe-rsu@sulat.msuiit.edu.ph

    University of the Philippines Diliman

    Ms. Lynne Serrano or Ms. Beth Salazar
    Trunkline: (632) 981-8500 loc. 3106
    Tel. No.: (632) 9260703
    Fax: (632) 926-1351
    gradengg@up.edu.ph;
    www.engg.up.edu.ph

    University of San Carlos

    Engr. Alberto S. Banacia
    Trunkline: (032) 344-3801 loc. 401 or 402
    Tel. No.: (032) 346-0351
    engdean@usc.edu.ph



    forms available at http://science-scholarships.ph/programs/SEI_ERDT-08.htm