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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 project risk planning and management is identifying what the potential positive and negative risks are for your project and capturing these in the risk register.
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?
For your science to have an impact, it needs to be accessible to as many people as possible.
There is the need to write in any project you do. What needs to be written, and how much of your time it takes will be different for everyone, but most scientists will underestimate how much of their time will be spent writing.
The ethics of using animals in research is a large and complex subject.
A proposal is usually used for requesting funding to do research.
There is truth behind the saying, “a picture tells a thousand words”, because humans interpret images better than written words.
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