Annex A

Guidelines for Preparing a Research Proposal

This should be in English

The first page should comprise:

-        the heading of ‘Application for a (Faculty/Student) Award

-        the name(s) of the applicant(s)

-        the title of the proposed project; and the date of submission.

Thereafter, the proposal should comprise:

               1.      A Project Description – an abstract, which should state in clear but concise terms the following (although not necessarily in the order listed here): the broad objectives of the project; the hypothesis being tested and the specific aims of the project, its relevance and the proposed methodology for achieving the results.

               2.      A brief Biography of the applicant(s).

               3.   A Research Plan – this typically comprises three sections

                           (i)     Research objectives what it is planned to do and why. Any hypotheses should be clearly stated.

                         (ii)     Background and Significance – why it is considered to be a suitable topic. This should be a ‘mini-Literature Review’ to allow the Research Committee to assess the potential contributions of the proposed research project.

                       (iii)     Research Design and Methods – how to achieve the desired ends. This should consider how the rationale for adopting a particular approach would accomplish the specific aims of the proposal, including the analytic techniques to be used.