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Research Plan and Curriculum Vitae – What to Take into Account?

Research Plan and Curriculum Vitae – What to Take into Account?. Prof. Kaisa Miettinen kaisa.miettine@jyu.fi http://www.mit.jyu.fi/miettine. Research Plan. Your name and affiliation (university) Topic, i.e. title of the thesis (project) Background and motivation Objectives Methods

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Research Plan and Curriculum Vitae – What to Take into Account?

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  1. Research Plan and Curriculum Vitae – What to Take into Account? Prof. Kaisa Miettinen kaisa.miettine@jyu.fi http://www.mit.jyu.fi/miettine

  2. Research Plan • Your name and affiliation (university) • Topic, i.e. title of the thesis (project) • Background and motivation • Objectives • Methods • Implementation • Research environment • Expected research results and their relevance • List of references

  3. Background • Background and significance of the research and its position in the national and international research field • Possible previous activity pertaining to the scope of the topic • Short list of important publications from the point of view of the topic

  4. Objectives • Objectives and goals of the research Should be • challenging • but still possible to realize • Hypotheses

  5. Methods • Research methods to be used • Possibly: research material, including how the research material will be obtained

  6. Implementation • Current status of PhD thesis • Timetable • Type of thesis (monograph or collection of articles) • Detailed justification for funding applied for • Financial plan: other funding, grants applied for etc.

  7. Research Environment • Supervisors • Possible members of the team • Links with other research carried out by the team • Research environment • National and international collaboration • Form of collaboration • Research environment • Possible description of research carried out abroad

  8. Expected Research Results and their Relevance • Expected research results and their scientific impact • Applicability and feasibility of the research results • Publishing of research results and raising their awareness among possible end-users and scientific community • The activity for which funding is applied for must always be described clearly

  9. Others • Do not forget to mention status of doctoral studies • Regarding research visits abroad the time and the program of the visit are to be given • Regarding research work or researcher training abroad, the foreign research team is to be described • Regarding international conferences, the time and place, the name of the conference, its topic, purpose, type and target group should be mentioned as well as why participation is necessary & estimated costs

  10. Foundations • Read instructions carefully • Different foundations have different guidelines and they give funding for different purposes • Get recommendation letters in good time (if needed) • Research plan is needed for writing recommendation letter • Viable sources for funding for conference trips and grants (full-time or supporting grants) • Information (in Finnish) about different foundations and their deadlines is collected in Turun yliopiston tutkimuspalveluyksikön tutkimusrahoitustiedotus, see http://www.utu.fi/hallinto/tutkimuspalvelut/turatiedotus.htm

  11. Curriculum Vitae • Name • Address (incl. email, telephone, fax, homepage) • Personal (year of birth) • Education (degrees, dates and universities, major subject) • Present employment • Most important posts and full-time positions • Remember starting and ending dates • Research interests • Memberships in societies • Scientific expert positions • Most important scientific positions of trust • Most important foreign visits • Most important scientific acknowledgements and awards • Appendix: publications and conference presentations

  12. List of Publications • Articles in international scientific journals with referee practice • Articles in international compilation works and in international scientificconference proceedings with referee practice • Articles in Finnish scientific journals with referee practice • Articles in Finnish scientific compilation works and in Finnish scientificconference proceedings with referee practice • Scientific monographs • Other scientific publications, such as articles in scientific journals, andconference proceedings without referee practice, and publications in university and department series • If you wish to mention submitted articles, indicate clearly so that they cannot be confused with real publications!!!

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