Research, Consultancy and Training Program

The Centre for Research, Resources Development and Consultancy undertakes various research projects, and conducts training programs and workshops on several socio-economic and management issues. The centre also prepares tracer study reports, employability study reports and satisfaction level survey reports of different faculties of the university. The details of the research projects, training programs and workshops conducted by the university are as below:

Research Projects Completed
  • Baseline Opinion Survey on Child Labour in Cambodia (covering 7 provinces / municipal areas), March – April 2007, sponsored by ILO – IPEC, Cambodia.
  • Baseline Opinion Survey on Child Labour in Kratie and Koh Kong Provinces, Cambodia, July – August 2007, sponsored by ILO – IPEC, Cambodia.
  • Media Driven Child Labour Interventions Amongst the Public, January – February 2008, sponsored by Ministry of Information, National Television of Kampuchea (TVK), Royal Government of Cambodia.
  • End-line Opinion Survey on Child Labour in Cambodia, (covering 9 provinces/municipal areas), November – December 2008, sponsored by ILO – IPEC, Cambodia.
  • Measuring the Improvement in Visibility of Media Driven Child Labour Interventions Amongst the Public (covering 4 provinces/ municipal areas), November – December 2008, sponsored by TVK – MoI, RGC.
  • Target Group Impact Assessment Study (covering 3 provinces/municipal areas), March – July 2009, sponsored by ILO – Geneva.
  • Promoting Democracy and Human Rights among Youth 2007-2009 (covering 5 provinces/ municipal areas), January – February 2010, sponsored by Khmer Youth Association, Cambodia.
  • Community Management and Capacity Building for Self-Reliant and Sustainable Poverty Alleviation in Cambodia 2007-2009 (covering 6 provinces/ municipal areas), January – June 2010, sponsored by Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom (FNF), Cambodia.
  • Assessment of the Current Situation on Child Labour (i) in the Salt Sector of Kampot Province and (ii) generally in Kep Province. (covering 2 provinces), July – September 2012, sponsored by Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training, RGC and International Labour Organization (ILO), Geneva.
  • Critical Review of the Methodologies adopted in August 2008 Survey conducted by Cross Road ti Development, in 2010 Rapid Listing conducted by Provincial Department of Planning and in 2012 CL Assessment Survey in Kep, November, 2013, sponsored by International Labour Organization (ILO), Geneva.
Training Programs Conducted
  • General Management and Leadership, 2005
  • Principles of Quality Research, 2005
  • Project Management and Marketing Operations of Ceremic Water Purify (CWP), 2005
  • Applications of Principles & Techniques in Research, 2005
  • Project Management Competency Development, 2005
  • Techniques in Research Operations, 2005
  • Successful Project Management, 2005
  • General Management, 2006
  • Project Management Competency Development, 2006 (630/70)
  • Project Management Competency Development, 2006 (1050/70)
  • Techniques in Research Operations, 2006 (630/70)
  • General Management and Leadership, 2007
  • Sensitizing Training for Youth to Business Owners, 2008
  • Effective Fundraising, 2009
  • Information Gathering and Analytical Skill, 2012
  • Investment on Stocks, 2012
Workshops Completed
  • Team Building, August 2007 (Sihanouk Ville), sponsored by ILO – IPEC
  • Sensitizing and Stimulating the Participation of the Media in Combating Child Labour in Cambodia, March 04, 2008, National Television of Kampuchea (TVK), Royal Government of Cambodia
  • Awareness Raising Campaign and Attitudinal Change of Child Labour, May 30, 2008, Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training (MoLVT), Royal Government of Cambodia
  • Presenting the Findings of End-line Opinion Survey on Child Labour in Cambodia, December 24, 2008, sponsored by ILO-IPEC
  • Workshop on Target Group Impact Assessment Study (covering 3 provinces/municipal areas), 4th April 2009, organized by ILO – Geneva
  • Training Program on Effective Fundraising, 31st August – 4th September 2009, supported by Khmer Youth Association (KYA) – Phnom Penh, Cambodia