Research Proposal
A research proposal presents a focused question, rationale, literature gap, method, feasibility plan, and expected contribution. Learn how Research Proposal affects Research proposal, programme fit, writing strategy, application review, and document-based interview preparation, with examples of common misuse and stronger application logic.
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Data Access
Data access is the applicant's realistic ability to obtain, use, and evaluate the sources needed for the proposed research. Learn how Data Access affects Research proposal, programme fit, writing strategy, application review, and document-based interview preparation, with examples of common misuse and stronger application logic.
Literature Gap
A literature gap is the unresolved question, overlooked context, method limitation, or debate that the proposed research will address. Learn how Literature Gap affects Research proposal, programme fit, writing strategy, application review, and document-based interview preparation, with examples of common misuse and stronger application logic.
Feasibility
Feasibility is whether the proposed work can realistically be completed within the time, data access, skill, ethics, and supervision constraints. Learn how Feasibility affects Research proposal, programme fit, writing strategy, application review, and document-based interview preparation, with examples of common misuse and stronger application logic.
Scope Control
Scope control is the discipline of keeping a proposal narrow enough to complete while still making a meaningful contribution. Learn how Scope Control affects Research proposal, programme fit, writing strategy, application review, and document-based interview preparation, with examples of common misuse and stronger application logic.
Research Question
A research question is the specific question the project will answer, usually narrow enough to guide evidence, method, and scope. Learn how Research Question affects Research proposal, programme fit, writing strategy, application review, and document-based interview preparation, with examples of common misuse and stronger application logic.
Methodology Fit
Methodology fit explains why the selected method is appropriate for the research question, data, programme, and applicant's preparation. Learn how Methodology Fit affects Research proposal, programme fit, writing strategy, application review, and document-based interview preparation, with examples of common misuse and stronger application logic.