Gandaki University Research Grant 2026 Opens (Funding for Master’s, PhD & Collaborative Projects)

Application Deadline: April 27, 2026
Gandaki University has announced the Gandaki University Research Grant 2026 under its Research Centre, Innovation and Invention Centre (RC–II), supporting both graduate students and research teams. With funding ranging from NPR 50,000 to NPR 1,000,000, the program backs thesis work and interdisciplinary projects across key development sectors.
Quick Facts
| Host Country: | Nepal |
| Study Level / Job Type: | Master’s, PhD, and Research (Collaborative Projects) |
| Funding Type: | Partially Funded (Grants + Research Support) |
| Eligible Countries: | Primarily Nepal (Gandaki Province institutions) |
| Deadline: | April 27, 2026 |
About the Opportunity
Research funding can often feel limited at the early and mid-career stages, especially for students working on thesis-driven projects. Through its 2026 grant cycle, Gandaki University is addressing that gap by supporting both individual researchers and collaborative teams tackling real-world challenges.
The program is structured around two tracks: a Graduate Research Grant for Master’s and PhD students, and a Collaborative Research Grant designed for faculty and interdisciplinary teams. While the first focuses on strengthening academic research at the thesis level, the second encourages partnerships across institutions to deliver applied, impactful outcomes.
Priority is given to proposals aligned with fields such as agriculture, engineering, environmental sciences, health, data science, and sustainable development—areas closely tied to regional and global needs.
“This opportunity is officially offered by Gandaki University, and applicants should apply through the official application portal.”
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants are expected to meet the following:
- For Graduate Grants:
- Be currently enrolled in a Master’s or PhD program within a recognized HEI in Gandaki Province
- Have an approved supervisor and active thesis/dissertation
- For Collaborative Grants:
- Be a faculty member or researcher
- Work with at least one partner institution (local or international)
- For all applicants:
- Submit a well-defined research proposal aligned with thematic priorities
- Provide required academic and institutional documentation
- Demonstrate feasibility and relevance of the project
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Benefits
Participants selected under the Gandaki University Research Grant 2026 will receive:
- Financial support:
- Master’s: Up to NPR 50,000
- PhD: Up to NPR 75,000 (dry lab) / NPR 150,000 (wet lab)
- Collaborative projects: Up to NPR 1,000,000
- Support for thesis and dissertation research
- Opportunity to work on interdisciplinary and applied research projects
- Strengthened academic and research profile
- Potential for institutional collaboration and long-term impact
Who Should Apply
This call is best suited for individuals who are already engaged in research and need structured funding to move their work forward. Graduate students working on thesis projects, as well as researchers interested in building partnerships across institutions, will find this program particularly relevant.
If your work addresses practical challenges, whether in agriculture, health, technology, or sustainability, this grant provides a pathway to turn ideas into measurable outcomes.
Application Process
- Prepare a cover letter and motivation statement
- Develop a research proposal (following the required format)
- Compile your CV and supporting academic documents
- Create a budget and project timeline
- Submit your application via the appropriate online form
How to Apply
Applications are submitted online through separate forms depending on the grant category. Before applying, ensure your documents are complete and aligned with the program’s thematic priorities.









