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How many times have you gone into a project, at home or work, and then ended up in a situation where you go ‘yeah well I didn’t realise that, or think of that, before we started!’
Having ideas is a great thing and makes up the foundation of scientific research.
Governments make policy and legislative decisions that have long-term effects on society.
There will always be more than one audience that will be affected by your project and its outcomes.
Projects, just like anything in life, don’t always go to plan. If, or when, something goes wrong, or something unexpected happens with your project, you are likely going to have to alter your scope, outcome or possibly even resources to still achieve an effective outcome for your project and make the intended impact.
In science, extension and adoption go hand in hand but are two different things.
There will always be constraints when you are managing a scientific project – things that just cannot be compromised on.
‘Collaboration’ is powerful when there is diversity of opinion involved, as opposed to working together on someone else’s idea which would be ‘cooperation’.
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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