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In science, extension and adoption go hand in hand but are two different things.
A pitch is a presentation, either formal or informal, that you give when you want or need something from someone. It could be money, expertise, support, time etc.
At the beginning of your project, you should clearly understand what the project is planning to achieve as the primary outcome.
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You will have a lot of ‘good’ ideas throughout your scientific career, but unfortunately, not all of them will be well received by others.
In everyday life, work, and science projects, people generally don’t like to talk about risk. There is a perception that talking about risk will stop something from happening (e.g. a project).
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.
There is actually a lot of work required before you start putting pen to paper when preparing an application for research funds.
There are several different types of risk that should be thought about when you’re setting up a project, but one of the most common risks are those related to internal communications within your project team
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