Research Grants | Funding Bodies, Application types, Preparation and more | E15

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Before you start considering making an application you should certainly think about the planned research funding application in the whole context of your professional career as you don’t always need to get money to do your research. What is the relationship between your aspirations to do research and the availability of funding? Why are you applying for funding? Why do you need funding? What is the minimum funding you need to ensure the success of the research project you are asking to be funded? When you are satisfied with your answers to these questions and you understand that applying for research funding is a very major commitment, only then should you start to prepare your application.

There are also a number of more administrative or specific points that identify a good quality application. You should:
• highlight your strong, promising track records
• present problems and/or controversies and explain how you will solve them, rather than a collection of data.
• explain how the momentum of the subject demands funding now,
• show how your work fits in to the current international picture (don’t describe "backwater" research without momentum),
• back up compelling claims with evidence and judgments by others,
• carefully temper challenging goals with plausible approaches, display evidence of responsible but often daring approach- es to the problem,
• not make grandiose and implausible claims about out- comes,
• ensure that the outcomes you describe are really achievable in the term of the grant,
• show you are involved in national and international re- search networks,
• avoid the use of excessive technical jargon,
• have no spelling or grammatical errors or unedited nonsense in the text,
• present excellent progress reports on previous grants (if applicable)

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