You are a researcher, a younger or future PhD holder who is interested in developing his/her proposal writing skills according to international standards? You are also interested in learning how to write and budget a promising proposal for national and international funding?
Thus, you should participate in the Scientific Proposal Writing Seminar, organised by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) for the central region of Vietnam.
- Location: Vietnamese German Centre at Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Tran Dai Nghia Street, Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi
- Date: 5th September 2020 (from 8:30 to 18:00)
- Expert: Dr. To Thanh Loan, Hanoi University of Science and Technology
- Language: The seminar will be conducted in English and Vietnamese.
Please register with your data and your motivation until 30th August 2020 at: https://de.surveymonkey.com/r/ppwhn2020
The places are limited up to 20 participants! In case the number of registrations will exceed the number of places available we will select the participants based on their motivation stated.
IMPORTANT:
Please also make sure to bring your own draft of research exposé to the seminar because you will have to work on your own proposal during the seminar to make it most beneficial for you.
Please follow the structure for your draft research exposé below. Thank you!
Exposé
We request that you submit a 2-page exposé (approximately 5.000 characters) outlining your intended research project.
This exposé should include the following sections and information:
- Applicant name, disciplinary area of the proposal, and title (approximately 100 characters)
- Introduction: Please introduce your research idea: Based on pertinent literature, please briefly demonstrate that there is a research gap and a need for this gap to be filled.
- Aim of the project: Please state the aim of your intended research. If possible, please state the research question you intend to answer. Tell us about the innovative potential of your project.
- Methods: Briefly describe the methods you are going to apply in order to achieve the aim of your project ( = to find an answer to the research question).
- Significance/relevance: Briefly state the expected outcome, explain the significance/relevance your project might have for scientific and, if applicable, non-scientific stakeholders.
NOTE: This seminar is free of charge and the participants will be provided coffee break and lunch.