What you'll learn:
- What to include in your proposal and presentation so you get your research study approved
- Make actual progress on your own proposal by working through the assignments after each lesson
- Position yourself more effectively for the rest of your degree by putting more effort into your proposal
- The importance of lots of background reading and how that helps you confirm what you want to investigate
- Walk through my proposal and see the application of what you have learned in the lessons with a real example
- A proposal requires you to answer 3 questions: what are you going to study, why and how
- A whiteboard lesson will teach you 80% of what needs to go into a proposal
- A thesis statement is like a North Star for your study and the better your’s is, the more successful you will be
- Present your proposal and how to create effective PowerPoint slides to support your presentation
- Read as much as you can about your topic to get a sense of all the different views and issues in that particular field
- Make notes about what you are reading and what issues you uncover that are interesting
- You may also need to include a timeline for your study as well as funding information and ethics clearance if required
- Explain to your readers exactly what you are going to do in your study; background, what problem will it solve, what contribution
- Define some key concepts and definitions, especially terms that come up frequently in the area of your research
- A thesis statement which clearly identifies what you are going to study and how that research will address the problem identified
- What’s the significance of your research; if you need to apply for funding then this will be critical
- You must orientate your research in academic work and show that there is a gap in the literature which you will address
- Your method describes the route you will take through your study to get it done, the techniques you will use
- Describe what instruments you will use as well as any ethical considerations that need to be incorporated in your study
- Your proposal is like a contract; you have written down what you are going to do, your institution commits to supporting you
What others are saying:
"Peter brings a wealth of experience from his Ph.D. and presents it in a way that is easily accessible. Focussing on the fundamentals and then drawing those principles through to the final proposal. Especially useful are the real-life examples from his own studies." - Prof Ivan Hofsajer
Get instant access to a workbook plus worksheets, follow along, and keep for reference
Introduce yourself to our community of students in this course and tell us your goals
Encouragement and celebration of your progress every step of the way: 25% > 50% > 75% & 100%
Over 7 hours of clear and concise step-by-step instructions, lessons, and engagement
"it just fills in the blank spaces on the proposal I am writing" - Noel L.
"The instructor is very knowledgeable and clearly cares about his students! I feel like I am in a real classroom." - Kira M.
"It was a fantastic refresher course on how the postgraduate journey starts and must finish." - Knowledge M.
"I learned on what needs to be taken into a proposal and what needs to be left out from it." - Minkie M.
In this course, you will learn exactly what goes into a research proposal so that your research will be approved and you will have created an excellent groundwork for the rest of your study. The more effort you put into your proposal document, the better prepared you will be for the next stages of your degree. In this course are lessons, assignments, quizzes and much more; not only will you learn how to complete a research proposal but you will also make progress on your own proposal.
Learn the importance of background reading and how to use questions and note-taking to be more effective in covering the relevant literature
What goes into a proposal and a free checklist that you can use to confirm whether you have covered all the requirements
I'll walk you through my own successful Ph.D. proposal document so you can get inspiration and see exactly what I did at that stage of my study
Approach your proposal by answering 3 questions: What are you going to study, why are you going to study it and how are you going to do it
There are lessons and assignments for each of these 3 aspects and you will actually make progress by working on each of these sections
There's a whiteboard lesson that gives you an overall approach to your research proposal and an overview of everything you need to know
In another whiteboard lesson, I'll teach you the importance of good thesis statements and how to create one
A good thesis statement is like a North Star for your research; if you do it really well it will guide you through to successful completion
Learn how to approach doing a presentation of your proposal; you can even use the assignments you complete in this course as talking points
I'll walk you through my own proposal slides so you can see exactly what went into my presentation with my supervisors and industry experts
You'll be able to introduce yourself and see everyone else's introduction, where they are from, and why they are taking this course
Learn the importance of taking notes when you are doing background reading and how this links with questions you have created to guide you
Learn the importance of defining a problem statement, research questions, key concepts, definitions, and explanations of what you are studying
Answer the question of why are you doing this research; the motivation for it, and the significance of the contribution that you will make
Answer the question of how you are going to do your study; the academic methods, practicalities, instruments, type of research, ethics, etc
I look forward to seeing you in the lessons and reviewing your assignments so that you really can make actual progress on your own proposal, while also putting into practice what you have learned in this course.
What you’ll learn
What to include in your proposal and presentation so you get your research study approved
Make actual progress on your own proposal by working through the assignments after each lesson
Position yourself more effectively for the rest of your degree by putting more effort into your proposal
The importance of lots of background reading and how that helps you confirm what you want to investigate
Walk through my proposal and see the application of what you have learned in the lessons with a real example
A proposal requires you to answer 3 questions: what are you going to study, why, and how
A whiteboard lesson will teach you 80% of what needs to go into a proposal
A thesis statement is like a North Star for your study and the better your’s is, the more successful you will be
Present your proposal and how to create effective PowerPoint slides to support your presentation
Read as much as you can about your topic to get a sense of all the different views and issues in that particular field
Make notes about what you are reading and what issues you uncover that are interesting
You may also need to include a timeline for your study as well as funding information and ethics clearance if required
Explain to your readers exactly what you are going to do in your study; background, what problem will it solve, what contribution
Define some key concepts and definitions, especially terms that come up frequently in the area of your research
A thesis statement that clearly identifies what you are going to study and how that research will address the problem identified
What’s the significance of your research; if you need to apply for funding then this will be critical
You must orientate your research in academic work and show that there is a gap in the literature that you will address
Your method describes the route you will take through your study to get it done, the techniques you will use
Describe what instruments you will use as well as any ethical considerations that need to be incorporated into your study
Your proposal is like a contract; you have written down what you are going to do, and your institution commits to supporting you
Contents and Overview
You'll start with Your Proposal Must Explain Your Research By Answering: What, Why And How; Peter Alkema's PhD Proposal Document: Walkthrough & See The Lessons In Practice; Start Here: Read Widely Using Key Questions To Guide You & Always Take Notes; Explain What You Are Doing In Your Research; Problem Statement, Key Concepts; Whiteboard Lesson: How To Write A Good Thesis Statement That Defines Your Study; Explain Why You Are Doing Your Research; The Significance Or The Motivation; Explain How You Are Going To Do Your Research; Method, Instruments, Approach; How To Approach Your Research Proposal Presentation & Proactively Make Progress; Walk Through Of Peter Alkema's PhD Proposal Presentation Slides; Principles And Practices Of Preparing And Presenting With Microsoft PowerPoint; Learn Basic PowerPoint Features With This Walkthrough And Tips And Techniques; Learn More Advanced PowerPoint Features With This Walkthrough & Business Example; Learn How Not To Design PowerPoint Slides As I Demo Some Very Bad Examples;
We will also cover Finish your research proposal and get your study approved; Contribution vs significance; Explain how you are going to do your research; How you are going to present your proposal; Advice for everybody for a research proposal; Advice on academic literature and academic proposal; Advice about research proposals and ideal ways to create proposals; Where to start looking for a topic and starting with your proposal; Questions How do you begin finding a topic that is Ph.D. worthy;
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