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The scope of your project is what you are contracted or obliged to do with the time and funding provided, this is what is considered ‘in scope’ for your project.
It is important to have key messages for your research ready to go so that you can effectively communicate your work in a way that it is easy for most people to understand.
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.
The first step in risk planning and management is identifying the risks.
The ethics of using animals in research is a large and complex subject.
There will always be more than one audience that will be affected by your project and its outcomes.
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.
How you conduct your science projects will have constraints – things that just cannot be compromised on.
Writing a report for research you have completed that was funded externally is generally compulsory, so you should know how to write a good report.
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