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Guidelines for PhD Research Proposals

January 21st, 2006 · View Comments · How To, Tips

Dr Alison Pullen offers some excellent advise for those involved in writing PhD research proposals.

“A research proposal forms the basis of the initial process in applying to the Department for a place on the MPhil or PhD programme. It is the main way in which the applicant and their research ideas can be assessed. While it is likely (and almost guaranteed) that the research project will change over time as a result of further study and empirical work a well-structured, clear, and focused proposal is still the starting point.”

The main article is at:

http://www.york.ac.uk/management/prospective/MPHIL_proposals.html

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