FINAL - How To Write A Research Proposal Dec 2019 PDF
FINAL - How To Write A Research Proposal Dec 2019 PDF
FINAL - How To Write A Research Proposal Dec 2019 PDF
RESEARCH PROPOSAL
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Contents
4 Introduction
7 Style Guidance
8 Common Mistakes
9 Other Documents
11 International Students
12 Things to Consider
13 Last Thoughts
14 Further Information
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INTRODUCTION
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WHY YOUR RESEARCH PROPOSAL
IS IMPORTANT
The quality of your research proposal will play a significant role in your application, and thus a considerable factor in
the university’s decision to accept you onto a PhD programme.
In short, the better your proposal, the better your chances of being accepted. So make it your finest work.
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WHAT SHOULD YOUR PROPOSAL INCLUDE?
At this stage of the application process, your title will be first thing that will be read, so it is
really important.
Think about key words which describe your idea and how best to arrange them attractively;
Title a clear title will make your proposal stand out.
If you will be sponsored to undertake your PhD please indicate any requirements your
sponsor has regarding your research topic and its title. This increases the likelihood of any offer
we are able to make you which meets the needs of your sponsor.
Your proposal should include a concise statement of your intended research (100 words at the
Abstract absolute maximum). This may be a few sentences which set out the problem that you want to
examine or the central question that you wish to address. This is your chance to tell us why the
project and research area excites you!
You should explain the broad background against which you will conduct your research.
This section should include a brief overview of the area of study within which your proposed
Context research would fall, summarising recent notable debates and publications on the topic and
current knowledge in the field.
This section should explain the central aims and questions that will guide your research.
Remember: it’s important to reflect on your key research question to make sure your
research proposal is sufficiently focused and also possible to complete in the timeframe.
Questions
For example, you could consider the main milestones for each year of your PhD, any
challenges you might encounter and how you might overcome them.
The proposal should outline and justify your research methods. For many disciplines, the
majority of research is desk based. If this is your case, you will need to articulate which online
Methods resources or books will help shape your project. If you plan to conduct field work or collect
empirical data, you should provide details about this. This section should also explain how you
hope to analyse your research findings.
PhDs are awarded for original research which adds to an existing body of knowledge.
Therefore, a strong research proposal will demonstrate the originality of your intended
Significance research. You should therefore explain why your research is important and how it contributes
to the existing knowledge in your field. It is in this section that you should be really trying to sell
your idea and its value to the academic community, so be persuasive but also realistic.
Your proposal should include a short bibliography identifying the most relevant sources for your
Bibliography topic and any references that you have included in the proposal.
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STYLE GUIDANCE
TOP TIP:
Follow the three Cs rule when writing your proposal. Before you submit,
ask a friend to check that your writing is clear, concise and coherent.
CLEAR: is what you have written intelligible and clearly articulated? Does it make sense,
or is it vague and confusing?
CONCISE: have you written your proposal in a succinct and focussed way?
COHERENT: does your proposal link together well so that it tells the reader a short story
about what you want to do, why you want to do it and how you will do it?
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COMMON MISTAKES
NOTE...
A good research proposal is as long as it needs
to be, but a rough guide would be somewhere
between 1,000 and 2,500 words.
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OTHER DOCUMENTS
Academic CV Transcripts
An academic CV is similar to one you would use in the Academic transcripts provide full details of
professional world, but there are extra features to consider: subjects studied and grades/marks attained.
If your transcript is not in English you should also
■ Your academic CV will not be as brief as a supply a certified translation.
professional CV, but usually no more than four pages.
If you have not completed your degree yet,
■ Your academic CV should be tailored to each you will be asked to upload an interim
application. transcript to show your grades so far.
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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
We warmly welcome international students and ensure that Supporting your language skills:
you have all the support you need, both before you arrive
and during your studies, so you can make the most of your If you do not currently meet the university’s English
time in the UK. language requirements for direct entry to postgraduate
study, pre-sessional study can help to raise your linguistic
Unaccompanied international fee paying students, starting ability to the required standard for the degree programme.
their studies in September, are guaranteed an offer of first The INTO University of Exeter Centre, based on the
year accommodation providing they apply by the deadline. Streatham Campus, offers intensive pre-sessional summer
courses and year round academic English courses for a term
Our International Students’ Guide contains lots of useful
or longer.
information, from making a visa application, to what to
expect when you get here including travel in the UK, the
cost of living and considerations for students who will be
accompanied by dependents. exeter.ac.uk/dependants
SAY HELLO!
Visit us in the UK, in your country or get involved with
our interactive online sessions to find out more about
life and study at the University of Exeter.
You can also use our online app to speak with current
postgraduate students. Our online
M6 ambassadors are
available to answer your questions and tell you about
Transitioning into the their own student experiences.
UK higher education system www.exeter.ac.uk/postgraduate/askastudent
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to learn skills that are going to IRELAND
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THINGS TO CONSIDER
Important Factors
TOP TIP:
We always recommend contacting the college
responsible for your discipline to discuss your
Choosing where to do your research degree can be money/phdfunding
idea with a potential supervisor before you
a complex decision, and there are a number of
write your research proposal or submit your
factors to consider, including:
application.
Funding
Finding funding for a research degree is a
competitive process, but perseverance is key.
■ Government grants
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FURTHER INFORMATION
■ www.exeter.ac.uk/pg-research
■ FindaPhD.com
■ Vitae.ac.uk
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