The institution has partnered with various research institutions and other national line agencies, state colleges and universitites, private HEIs, and various organizations to foster research, and facilitate development in all the four-fold function of the HEI.
 
In sum, the MPSPC ha linked with 5 local research institutions and 2 international research institution for research purposes. It has also linked with at least 6 national line agencies, various SUCs, 17 foreign institutions for research, faculty and student exchange, training and development and/or technology transfer and implementation of extension programs.
 
Type
Nature of Partnerships
Total Number of Linkages
Based on nature of partnerships
Specific Academic Programs Supported
A.  NATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS
Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University - National Apiculture Research Training and Development Institute
Research Collaboration and Funding
Research = 1
Forestry, Agriculture, Teacher Education
International Rice Research Institute
Research
Research = 1
Agriculture
Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic, Agriculture and Natural Resources Research and Development
Externally Funded Research in collaboration with CARSUCs
Research = 2
Forestry and Agriculture, Teacher Education, Research, Development and Extension Sector
Department of Science and Technology - National Research Council of the Philippines
Research project funding
Research = 1
Nursing, Liberal Arts, Teacher Education
Department of Science and Technology - Philippine Council for Health Research and Development
Externally Funded Research in collaboration with BSU
Research = 1
Research, Development and Extension Sector, Teacher Education
B.  INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS
World Coffee Research
Research project funding
Research = 1
Forestry and Agriculture
Agricultural Cooperative Development International - Volunteers in Overseas Cooperative Assistance (ACDI/VOCA) Research project funding Research = 1 Forestry and Agriculture
C. OTHERS
National Line Agencies and Instrumentalities
·   Research funding and collaboration, Research, Extension and Production
Research = 14
Training & Development = 6
Teacher Education, BTVTEd, Engineering, BS BA, BAT, BSF, BSAf, Research, BA Pol Sci, Development and Extension Sector
SUCs
·   Research Collaboration and Funding
·   Training & development
·   Exchange
Research = 3
Exchange = 1
Training & Development = 1
Engineering, Forestry and Agriculture
Foreign HEIs and International Organizations
·   Research, Exchange, Training and Development
Research, Exhange, Training and development = 17
All programs

 

LIST OF RESEARCH LINKAGES 

 

 
Date of Effectivity Full Name of Entity Nature of Partnership Budget
2021-2022
Implementation of the Project titled "Mapping for Provincial Tourism Brand: Validating the Heavenly Experience"
P239,790.00
2021-2022
Implementation of the Project titled " Ensuring Water Security and Climate Resilience for Mountain Indigenous Communities in the Cordilleras Through Technology-Enhanced Support Tools Project Title: Safe and Secure Water Supply for Mountain Indigenous Communities"
P4,972,151.00
2021-2022
Implementation of the Project titled "Public Safety Concerns in Mountain Province amidst Covid-19: Reference for Policy Formulation"
P107,650.00
2021-2022
Implementation of the Project titled "Encyclopedia on Ethno-Linguistic Groups in Mountain Province"
P5,000,000.00
2021
With Batangas State University as the lead implementer of the program, the Building Research and Innovation Developmental Goals for Engineering (BRIDGES) Program aims to engage SUC with engineering programs towards the development of high impact research  for socio-economic development.
Sharing of experties, facilties and other resources
2021
 
The Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University through the National Apiculture Research Training and Development Institute aims to establish MPSPC as the provincial apiculture satellite center in Mountain Province. The partnership also aims to be supportive towards the continuous development and promotion of the beekeeping industry in the Philippines. With this, a study entitled "Physico-chemical characteristics, Bioactive Compounds, and Microbiological Quality of Domesticate (Apis mellifera L.) Honeys from Benguet and Mountain Province" is currently implemented in MPSPC.
Sharing of experties, facilties and other resources
2021
MPPO considers the partnership with MPSPC as part of its mission to prevent and control crimes, maintain peace and order, and ensure public safety in partnership with the community through the introduction of viable projects related to research and extension programs piloted in the community.
Sharing of experties, facilties and other resources
2021
The partnership with MPSPC aims to legally introduce new coffee varieties in Tadian, Mountain Province, Philippines and determine the performance of the these varieties.  This is in support to the coffee sector in the Philippines through increasing capacity, promoting productivity, diversification, product quality and marketing.
P100,755.00
2021
The partnership with MPSPC is through a research grant with the project entitled "Development and Evaluation of Colorimetric Chart for Coffee Fruit (Coffea Arabica L.) Ripeness Determination". Likewise, this is in support to the coffee sector in the Philippines  through increasing capacity, promoting productivity, diversification, product quality and marketing. The partnership further aims to train potential coffee mentors as actors of change in the coffee industry in Mountain Province.
P1,700,799.00
2021
Implementation of the Project titled "Massive Seedling and Seeds Production Program" specifically on coffee seedlings
P2,000,000.00
2021
Implementation of the Project titled "Establishing Baseline Agriculture Performance and Rural Development Indicators"
P1,500,000.00
2020-2022
Implementation of the project titled "Perceptions of Indigenous Peoples on the Protection of their Traditional Cultural Expressions"
P150,500.00
2020-2021
Implementation of the project titled "Safeguarding the Health of Frontliners and Students through Production and Provision of Reusable Facemasks"
P533,898.71
2018-2022
Implementation of the Project titled "Mapping and Marking of Cordillera Historical Sites"
P1,384,893.60
2018-2019
Department of Local and Interior Government
MPSPC is commisioned to conduct theCitizen Satisfaction Index System Survey (CSIS) by the Department of Interior and Local Government. The CSIS was conducted to assess the satisfaction of the of the residents in Bontoc (2018) and in Bauko (2019) on the services provided by these two LGUs in Mountain Province.
P445,000.00
2018
Implementation of the BSU lead Project titled "Documentation of Traditional Knowledge and Practices on Health and Development of Digital Library on Health: KankanaeyPalina of Kibungan Benguet and Iffiallig Communities in Barlig Mountain Province"
P1,466,925.00
2018
Implementation of the Project titled "Sustainable Nile Tilapia Culture with Challenges Posed by Climate Change"
P1,255,427.00
2018
Implementation of the project titled "Strengthening the Cultural, Socail and Engineering Instructional and Research through an IPEd-based Resource Center"
P4,900,000.00
2017-2019
Implementation of the project titled “Disaster Risk Reduction of Climate Change Impacts on Vulnerable Farms in Mountain Province
Sharing of experties, facilties and other resources
2017-2018
Implementation of the Heirloom Rice Project in collaboration with the Philippine Rice Research Institute and the International Rice Research Institute who also has been in collaborative partnerships in the different studies of heirloom rice in the province.
P700,000.00
2017
Implementation of the reserch project titled "Documenting Local Health Care Perspectives of Mountain Province"
P599,000.00
2017
Implementation of the collaborative research titled "Exhaustive Germplasm Collection and Establishment of Exsitu Gene Bank of Under-utilized food legumes Genetic Resources (Vigna umbellata, Cajanus cajan, Vigna unguiculata and Phaselous lunatus)"
P3,300,000.00
2017
Implementation of the BSU lead Program titled SAFE Program with MPSPC leadin one of the projects titled "Disaster Risk Reduction of Climate Change Impacts on Vulnerable Farms in Mountain Province (Project SAFE)"
P3,784,085.40
2016 - 2019
National Irrigation Authority
MPSPC is commisioned to conduct the Farmer Satisfaction (FSS) Survey by the National Irrigation Authority. The FSS was conducted to assess the satisfaction of the of the farmer clients on the services provided by the NIA - Mountain Province.
P194,216.35
2016
Formerly known as the Higland Agricultural, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development Consortium, the consortium has been a partner of the institution in promoting agricultural, aquatic and natural resources research in the region and as well as in the capacitation of the different SUCs in CAR on research operations and management together with the capability building of researchers from the different SUCs. The consortia has always been with the institution in the conduct of Agency In-House Reviews and in Regional Symposiums.
Sharing of experties, facilties and other resources
2016
Conduct of studies on the different KSPs and Customary Laws of ICCs/IPs of Mountain Province.
P195,938.00
2015
Implementation of the EHELPING Program in the communities of Mountain Province
P200,000.00
2011
The consortia partners with the different SUCs and HEIs in the region to be able to share resources, experties, and facilities aligned with the Philippine National Health Research System (PNHRS) for the implementation of research and development projects that would combat health problems in the region.
Sharing of experties, facilties and other resources
 
The partnership of the seven SUCs led to the stablishment of the Magic 7+ Consoritum. The consortium aims to implement collaborative research, extension, and academic programs with funding support from various agencies and agree to produce HEIs with world class competencies through discoveries and technologies for community empowerment.
Sharing of experties, facilties and other resources
 
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