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There is actually a lot of work required before you start putting pen to paper when preparing an application for research funds.
Communications can present the greatest risks to a project, as such, most funding organisations will require you to create a communications plan with your project.
How you conduct your science projects will have constraints – things that just cannot be compromised on.
There are several different types of resources when it comes to R&D projects, and it is important to know what they are, how you can access them, when you can access them and how to use them most efficiently without wasting them.
For your research to have impact, it needs to create change, which can’t happen if no one knows about the outcomes, or if your research doesn’t align with how the change needs to be made.
In the modern, digital world, there are so many places you can go to publish your research, so how do you know what’s best?
A proposal is usually used for requesting funding to do research.
Communication is a skill that must be learned.
The old adage, ‘you’ve got to be in it to win it’ applies to awards in science just as much as it does in any other context.
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