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====Research Proposals==== | ====Research Proposals==== |
| Research Proposals | The major method for getting competitive funding for scientific research | | | Research Proposals | The major method for getting competitive funding for scientific research | |
| Sources | Rannís, EU | | | Sources | Rannís (Iceland), Cordis (EU), NSF (USA) | |
| Content |All the same information that appears in a scientific paper will typically have to appear in a research proposal. Additional material includes researchers' CV, financial plans, names of student researchers, and a description of where and how the research will be conducted. | | | Content |All the same information that appears in a scientific paper will typically have to appear in a research proposal. Additional material includes researchers' CV, financial plans, names of student researchers, and a description of where and how the research will be conducted. | |
| Application process |Find a 'call for proposals'. Carefully read the description. Note the proposal due date. Get the forms. Write the application, fill in the forms. Send everything in before the due date. Cross your fingers.| | | Application process |Find a 'call for proposals'. Carefully read the description. Note the proposal due date. Get the forms. Write the application, fill in the forms. Send everything in before the due date. Cross your fingers.| |