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Civil Service Commission and Scientific Career Council Chairman Francisco T. Duque III stressed the importance of developing the human resource capability of the institutions to reward the selfless service of Filipino scientists in terms of incentives, grants and remunerations in his message during the oath taking of new scientists of the Scientific Career System on June 30, 2014 at the Eastwood Richmonde Hotel in Quezon City.
 
 
He coined the term “Lingkod Bayani” to describe scientists in the public service who despite the limitations strive for excellence in their chosen field of expertise and in science and technology. (Mary Charlotte O. Fresco, SCC Secretariat)

DOST Undersecretary Fortunato de la Peña posed this challenge to the new scientists of the Scientific Career System as they took their oath on June 30, 2014 at the Eastwood Richmonde Hotel in Quezon in a message he delivered on behalf of DOST Secretary Mario G. Montejo. Undersecretary de la Peña underscored the dwindling scientific manpower resource in the country and the importance of a strong reward and recognition system to attract and retain highly qualified researchers and scientists in the government service

A total of 11 new researchers in the government service were appointed to scientist rank and were sworn in by Civil Service Commission Chairman Francisco T. Duque III. (Mary Charlotte O. Fresco, SCC Secretariat)

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