Long term grant Scheme or LRGS is an initiative by the Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) to support research activities of researchers in institutions of higher learning in Malaysia. Basically, LRGS is created for fundamental research that involves extensive scope and longer
duration and requires high commitment among researchers. Essentially, researches financed by LRGS are expected to generate new advance ideas and theories in the strategic niche areas (of the ministry and the government) to
expand the boundaries of knowledge. To date, there are two types of LRGS grants, namely top-down and bottom-up. The top-down scheme must be lead by a research university (RU) and focuses on eight research niche: Global Warming, Infectious Disease, Tropical Disease, Food Security, Energy & Water Security, ICT, Andanced & value Manufacturing and Societal Wellbeing. Meanwhile, bottom-up scheme can be lead by any university and may include eight (8) of the research areas
above or researchers may propose any other areas. Priorities however are given to researches that are in tandem with the country's National Priority Areas (NPA). All LRGS applications including concept papers must be reviewed and
certified by the Chair/Director of Research Management Committee
(RMC) of the University. Each sub-project applications must go through
the RMC of respective universities. Review reports must be submitted to
the Secretariat of LRGS and MOHE together with the application form.
Only applications that are supported/approved by RMC need to be sent to
MOHE. Meanwhile, MOHE appoints panel members, who in turn will review proposed concept papers. LRGS research projects must involve a variety of institutions with a minimum of 3
institutions. Projects (minimum of 3) must be multi-disciplinary, involving the corpus of
science & technology and social sciences & humanities. Minimum research output for a three-year LRGS projects are: (i) at least
10 PhD students, (ii) publication of at least 50 papers in indexed journals and (iii) 3 IPs. Recently, the first LRGS evaluation meeting for 2016 was held at MOHE.
Higher Institutions' Centre of Excellence MALAYSIA: Driving Research in Islamic Financial Criminology & WINNERS OF GLOBAL ISLAMIC FINANCE AWARDS 2014,2015, 2016 & 2017; ACQ GLOBAL AWARDS 2015 & 2016 and ASEAN Risk Management Award 2016 & 2017; Global Good Governance Awards 2017
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Thursday, April 7, 2016
Friday, August 2, 2013
External Grants for ARI HICoE
The Accounting Research Institute (ARI) congratulates its researchers from the Islamic Finance & Muamalat research cluster for securing various external grants for their projects. Specifically, congratulations to the following members:
1. Grant from Bank Negara Malaysia (Islamic Finance) RM60,000.00 for Prof Dr Rashidah Abdul Rahman (Head) and her team for a project titled "Customers Perceptions and Behaviour towards Investment Accounts Concept in Islamic Banking"
2. Grant from Asian Institute of Finance (AIF) RM30,000.00 for Prof Dr Rashidah Abdul Rahman (Head) and her team for a project titled "Demand for Microcredit as a Determinant of Microfinance Outreach"
3. Grant for Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia (AIM) RM36,000.00 for Prof Dr Rashidah Abdul Rahman (Head) and her team for a project titled "Portfolios of the Poor in Microfinance Projects".
4. Islamic Research and Training Institute (IRTI), Jeddah, Saudi Arabia USD10,000 for Associate Dr Abdul Halim Mohd Noor (Head) and his team for a project titled "Enhancing Zakat Distribution through Microfinance - Modelling Institutional Collaborative Efforts.
Congratulations all and well done
1. Grant from Bank Negara Malaysia (Islamic Finance) RM60,000.00 for Prof Dr Rashidah Abdul Rahman (Head) and her team for a project titled "Customers Perceptions and Behaviour towards Investment Accounts Concept in Islamic Banking"
2. Grant from Asian Institute of Finance (AIF) RM30,000.00 for Prof Dr Rashidah Abdul Rahman (Head) and her team for a project titled "Demand for Microcredit as a Determinant of Microfinance Outreach"
3. Grant for Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia (AIM) RM36,000.00 for Prof Dr Rashidah Abdul Rahman (Head) and her team for a project titled "Portfolios of the Poor in Microfinance Projects".
4. Islamic Research and Training Institute (IRTI), Jeddah, Saudi Arabia USD10,000 for Associate Dr Abdul Halim Mohd Noor (Head) and his team for a project titled "Enhancing Zakat Distribution through Microfinance - Modelling Institutional Collaborative Efforts.
Congratulations all and well done
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