Chemistry project proposal
Sor and director,Ottawa-carleton chemistry institute, ment of first step is the submission of a preliminary research proposal that is both novel and of a sound scientific basis. This will be a one to two page description of your research proposal plus an abstract of your research thesis. The graduate supervisor for the department, will submit this preliminary proposal to a committee of three professors and your research supervisor for evaluation. After reading your preliminary proposal, your supervisor will inform the comprehensive committee whether your research proposal overlaps with his/her research program. The committee will examine the proposal critically; asking whether the knowledge gained from your proposed research is they approve, you will then be directed you to write out a research proposal in full (about 20 pages double-spaced, including any diagrams, more if you feel necessary).
In this exercise you will be trying to convince your committee that your research proposal is worthy of funding. The format of the proposal is up to you but of course clarity is essential (don’t forget to include a reasoned budget, see below). You submit the full proposal, a time and place for you to defend your research proposal in front of the committee will be arranged. In most examinations, revisions of the proposal are required before a passing grade can be assigned. It’s done in a very deliberate, critical fashion and it’s a method that you have to learn to be off the proposal by giving the background that leads to what is not known or the “cutting edge” of the science field.
This step is obviously the most important to your comprehensive proposal because the examiners will be looking for flaws in your approach that would invalidate your results. But for the purpose of the research proposal outline, all that you have to do is give a reasonable methodology. A sloppy proposal is not acceptable to the should be some structure that makes your proposal easy to read and understand. The nserc web site is a good place to start to find info on proposal formats http:/// and the points that should be addressed. A research project is usually divided into a series of steps (the number depending upon the project’s nature) and each with its own microbudget and time frame for completion.
Your budget should contain a complete description of this purposeful process, including what personnel, equipment and chemical needs must be satisfied in order to achieve each step of your project in the time requested to do deciding upon your budget and time frame for completion, it is important to be realistic but to nevertheless give you some leeway in case progress is slow. Depending on the project, equipment may not be required until the second, third year, etc. As a rough guide, estimate how much time a project should take if everything works out and then multiply by three. To some extent the amount of leeway needed depends on the nature of the project, the competence of your research group and your own : twitter, the search wesleyan the middletown ibility map of sity elli center for social media ion & financial ng for financial e scholarships and s in financial aid ational ic areas of rships and an university academic and winter ntial life & n health center (health services). Affairs/ ollegiate eabout the majoroverview of the programmajor requirementsdepartment advisersadvanced placement guidelinestransfer credit policyother science majorsba/ma 5th year programhonors thesis guidelinesnon-science majorscoursespeoplefacultystaffgraduate studentsresearch areasopportunitiescampus and facilitieslinksmolecular biology and biochemistrymolecular biophysics programbiology2016 summer research postersph.
Programoverviewabout the programresearchinterdisciplinary programs in chemical physicsgraduate servicescurrent grad studentshow to applyfrequently asked questionsresearch proposal guidelinesph. Alumni chemistrybama alumni molecular biophysicsneurosciencechemical hygiene planfree radicalsabout free radicalschem-420: the science and art of chemical demonstrationsscience outreachwomen in sciencesenior theseswesleyan university campusseminar and eventsweekly schedulechemistry - fall 2017chemistry - spring 2018biological chem - fall 2017organic and inorganic - fall 2017chemical physics - spring 20172017 wesfest demo videocolloquium archive spring 2017fall 2016 - colloquiaspring 2016 - colloquiafall 2015 - colloquiaspring 2015 - colloquiafall 2014 - colloquiaspring 2014 - colloquiafall 2013 - colloquiaspring 2013 colloquiafall 2012 colloquiaspring 2012 colloquiaexcel archive listleermakers symposiumabout leermakersleemakers historypeter leermakersdirectionscontact an home → chemistry → ph. Program → research proposal try graduate program te science programs invariably evaluate students based upon their ability to answer questions and solve problems. A graduate program must provide the transition between these stages, and the writing of proposals is an important tool for this process. Writing scientific proposals teaches evaluation of the literature, integration of knowledge from several areas, formulation of scientific questions, design of a research project to answer those questions, scientific writing and the defense of a project proposal.
Two proposals are written during the course of the program, one in the second year of the program on the proposed thesis topic (though the actual thesis scope will vary as results are gathered) and a second in the fourth year of the program on an original research topic. Second year proposal this proposal should be written in a style that conforms to the journal of the american chemical society (jacs) or some similar journal judged appropriate by your research advisor and will contain six major portions: 1. This section will outline the goals of the project and describe what the project is intended to accomplish. Line spacing, 11-12 point fonts, 3/4 inch margins, with page numbering; not including references) for the thesis proposal. This document is to be a comprehensive account of your research project and the research that you have accomplished so far.
This proposal is to turned into the chemistry office by the last friday in march and the oral defense is to be scheduled before the end of april. Evaluation of the proposal will be taken as part of the candidacy exam and is outlined below. Candidacy exam/second year proposal defense after the writing and submission of the second year proposal, students will be required to present and orally defend in front of their thesis committee their proposed thesis research and general knowledge of chemistry at the core course level. There were deficiencies in the proposal or its defense that the student will correct as directed by the committee. Completion of the phd would then require preparation of a fourth year proposal and of the thesis and its defense.
Fourth year proposal this original research proposition is the last formal requirement for your degree before your thesis final. The topic for your original proposition should be within the broadly defined purview of chemistry, but not related to your thesis research project or any research project currently underway in your group. Pre-proposal approval: to ensure that your idea for a proposal is sufficiently distinct from the research topics in your group and that it is of an appropriate scope and originality, you will submit a one page pre-proposal to your committee by december 1st. After each committee member has had a chance to review your pre-proposal, you will schedule a meeting with any member(s) of your thesis committee who feels such a meeting is necessary. Alternatively, each committee member should provide agreement that the pre-proposal is acceptable without a formal meeting.
Signatures from all committee members must be obtained and the form submitted to the chemistry office by the first day of reading period (e. If not, a second pre-proposal must be submitted and approved before the final reading period (e. Proposals that exceed ten pages in length will not be accepted and will be returned to you for shortening. The proposal should be divided into four sections as outlined below with suggested page limits for each section. List the long-term objectives and describe concisely and realistically what the specific research project described is intended to accomplish, outlining specific goals (limit to one page.
Briefly sketch the background to the present proposal, critically evaluate existing knowledge and specifically identify the gaps that the project is intended to fill. Describe the research design and procedures to be used to accomplish the specific aims of the project, making clear the anticipated results. Outline key preliminary experiments designed to quickly determine the feasibility of the project or the more promising directions to pursue. Contingency plans and alternative approaches should show how the project would be developed in case the preliminary experiments are unsuccessful or unpromising. Evaluation: the thesis committee will evaluate the written proposal on the following criteria (there is no oral presentation for this proposal): - significance (is the problem important and will scientific knowledge be advanced?
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