Oscar Victor Lizardo (in white shirt) of the Department of Science and Technology’s (DOST) Project NOAH (Nationwide Operational Assessment of Hazards) points to the monitor screen showing the NOAH website which indicates presence of a low pressure area as monitored by PAGASA. The NOAH website is featured as a disaster preparedness tool in the ongoing National Science and Technology Week (NSTW) of DOST from July 24-28, 2015 at SMX Convention Center in Pasay City. NSTW features interactive exhibits, scale models, other disaster preparedness tools, and fora on science and technology. For more information, log on to www.nstw.dost.gov.ph and www.science.ph (S&T Media Center)
Announcements
- Call for Application - 2025 MECO-TECO Sandwich Scholarship Program (SSP)
- Call for Proposals: 2025 MECO-TECO Joint Research Program
- Call for Proposals: 2024 DOST-JST JOINT RESEARCH PROJECT ON WATER SECURITY
- Open Application for 2025: Leadership Development Program in Japan- IATSS Forum
- Call for Proposals: 2025 DOST-JSPS Joint Research Project (JRP)
- Call for Proposals: 2024 Philippines-Korea Joint Science & Technology Research Program
- Scholarship Announcement
- Call for Proposal: 2024 DOST-MOST Joint Research Project
- Call for Proposals: 2024 MECO-TECO Joint Research Project
- 2023 Global Research Council Asia Pacific Regional Meeting
- Call for Proposals: 2024 DOST-Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Joint Research Project
- Social Media Cards Against Online Sexual Abuse and Exploitation (OSAEC)
- DOST-CO Enhanced Community Quarantine Advisory to the Public
- Wave of Action: DOST Water Programs and Technologies
- Implementing Guidelines for the Startup Grant Fund of the Department of Science and Technology
- SALIKSIK R&D Briefer
- Science, Technology and Action Nexus for Development (STAND)
- NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC - Abolition of the Technology Resource Center (TRC)
- Postings at the DOST Website
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