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This report is one of the three Final reports for the study designing a new R&D evaluation methodology and funding principles for the Czech republic. It reports on the outcomes of two distinct strands of analyses, i.e. the Small Pilot Evaluation and the (potential) use of the RD&I Information System (IS) as a tool for information, in particular for evaluation purposes.
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Summary Report / R&D Evaluation Methodology and Funding PrinciplesMEYS, MŠMT in Czech
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and Sports of the Czech Republic by a team from Technopolis, the Technology Centre
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Investigators seeking funding to conduct implementa-
tion research face the challenges of preparing a high-
quality proposal and demonstrating their capacity to
conduct the proposed study. Researchers need to de-
monstrate the progressive nature of their research agenda
and their ability to build cumulatively upon the literature
and their own preliminary studies. Because implementa-
tion science is an emerging field involving complex and
multilevel processes, most investigators may feel ‘new to
the field.’ Furthermore, young investigators may have less
preliminary data, and the path to successful proposal wri-
ting may seem less clear.
This article identifies ten of the important ingredients
in well-crafted implementation proposals; in particular,
it addresses how investigators can set the stage for
proposed work through pilot data and a well-crafted and
rationalized proposed study approach. It addresses ques-
tions such as: What preliminary work is important in
the grant applications, and how can implementation
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in the application can strengthen the application.
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background, methodological detail, and information that can convey the project’s feasibility and likelihood of
success. While no application can include a high level of detail about every ingredient, addressing the ten
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Background
Investigators seeking funding to conduct implementa-
tion research face the challenges of preparing a high-
quality proposal and demonstrating their capacity to
conduct the proposed study. Researchers need to de-
monstrate the progressive nature of their research agenda
and their ability to build cumulatively upon the literature
and their own preliminary studies. Because implementa-
tion science is an emerging field involving complex and
multilevel processes, most investigators may feel ‘new to
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preliminary data, and the path to successful proposal wri-
ting may seem less clear.
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it addresses how investigators can set the stage for
proposed work through pilot data and a well-crafted and
rationalized proposed study approach. It addresses ques-
tions such as: What preliminary work is important in
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researchers meet this challenge? How can investigators
balance scientific impact with feasibility? Where in an im-
plementation research proposal can investigators demon-
strate their capacity to conduct a study as pro.
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How to write successful grant application for npsti dr faisal al-allaf
1. Science and Technology Unit
www.uqu.edu.sa/stu
Dr. Faisal Al-Allaf
Head of Science and Technology Unit
stuadmin@uqu.edu.sa
Tel/Fax: 5271622 or 5270000 Ext: 4197/4198
How to write successful grant
application for LTNPSTI
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Contents
What Funding is Available
Why Filling in a Research Grant
Proposal
Factors that Make for Success
What the Funding Body Wants to
Know
Filling in LTNPSTI research proposal
application form
RESUMES
Editing service
Electronic uploading of the research
proposal
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What Funding is Available
Consult research office, colleagues, websites and reference books
1. Travel grant
2. Annual Research Program (Small and Large Research Grant)
3. National Programs
4. Developmental Research Grants Programs
5. Graduate Student Research Program
6. Innovation Grants Program
Organizers of scientific conference and congress
Scientific associations and societies
Governmental departments
Business and industry
Charitable trusts and foundations
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Charitable Trusts and
Foundations
King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST)
http://grants.kacst.edu.sa/menu/ProgramsDefinition.aspx
Almarai prize for scientific innovation
http://www.kacst.edu.sa/ar/sites/almaraiprize/prize.aspx
King Abdullah International Center for Medical Research
http://www.kaimrc.med.sa/
Islamic Development Bank
http://www.isdb.org/irj/portal/anonymous?NavigationTarget=navurl://5ffaebd539e6818daffef7bff9d770cb
The King Faisal Foundation
http://www.kff.com/AR01/homepage/Index.html#
Arab Science and Technology Foundation (ASTF)
http://www.astf.net/site/arabic/funding/index.asp
Dubai Harvard Foundation for Medical Research
http://www.dhfmr.hms.harvard.edu/research_grants.html
World Health Organization (WHO)
http://www.searo.who.int/en/Section1243/Section2279/Section2287.htm
United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Org. (UNESCO)
http://portal.unesco.org/en/ev.php-URL_ID=7972&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html
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Why Filling in a Research Grant
Proposal
Funding is important NOT just because of the financial
support
Approved grant reflects on the importance of the study
Recognition for the PI and other Co-I
Recognition for the hosting institute
Commitment for the execution of the research project
Publication of data generated may be easier
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Factors that Make for
Success
Careful investigation of what funding is available
Which funding organizations
Preliminary contact with funding organizations
Writing an application which communicates your
intentions clearly
Learning from your mistakes and trying again if
necessary
DO NOT SUBMIT THE PROPOSAL TO MORE THAN
ONE GRANTING BODY AT A TIME
7. Make Contact with Funding
Organizations
Grants available
how to apply
lists of trustees
Members of committees
What are the current trends?
What are the current limitations and restrictions?
What subject areas were awarded funding last year?
What are the future plans of the funder?
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Who are the decision-makers/assessors?
What review processes do they follow?
What are the deadlines for submission?
How long will the process take?
What is the proper way to approach them?
How many people apply each year and what
percentage get grants?
Make Contact with Funding
Organizations
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Opportunity for original thinking in the subject
Opportunity for progress in the research
The potential impact of such progress on other
researchers and on the scientific community
Suitability of the PI and research team (applicants)
The working environment
What the funding body want
to know
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Filling in LTNPSTI research
proposal application form
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Summary
Must not exceed one page in length (max. 500 words)
It should provide a coherent, clear and concise description of the
research activity
It should describe the objectives and methods to be adopted
Describe the expected broader impacts on development and society
It should be informative to other persons working in the same or
related fields
Understandable to scientifically/technically literate lay readers
It should not contain any confidential information
No references required
Do NOT use abbreviations
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INTRODUCTION
Approximately 2-3 pages
It should provide a brief background to the research proposal
Explaining the importance of the research being proposed
Scope of work and conditions
A description of expected results
Must clearly address the relationship to the priority areas of the
Strategic Technologies, its tracks and sub-tracks
May or may not include references
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PROJECT OBJECTIVES
It should include a clear statement of the objectives of the research
being proposed
The objectives should be precisely and clearly defined what is
the question that this proposal addresses
The significance of expected results
It should be coherent, well planned and linked to tangible and
measurable deliverables
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LITERATURE REVIEW
This section include the background for context and should explain
the significance of the research issues involved.
Details of the state of the art in the research field should be briefly
included with references
It should clearly identify the gaps in knowledge that the proposed
research will address
Indicate how it relates to work in progress or in the past by the PI
and his team,
and to work in progress elsewhere
Applicants should demonstrate awareness of the current state
of the art and support their research design with up-to-date
references.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE
PROPOSED WORK
Describe in details how the research questions raised by this
proposal will be tackled
It should outline the general plan of work, including the broad
design, methodology and expected outcomes
The content of this section should be structured under the following
headings:
Approach, tasks and phases
Research methodology
Management Plan
Project Deliverables
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Approach, tasks and phases
Details of the approach utilized to achieve each objective
of the project should be clarified and illustrated (Form RE
-D1-2).
Research tasks and activities should be divided into
groups of assignments, listed in logical sequence and
linked with the project objectives to be achieved (Form
RE -D1-3).
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Research methodology
Procedures and techniques with explanation why
considered the most suitable to the research in question
Detailed description of the experiments and
measurements
Methods to be used in data collection, analysis, and
interpretation
Limitations, potential pitfalls, constraints and
alternative plans that may be adopted in tracking such
challenges
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Management Plan
Indicating how each member of the team would be
involved (with durations) in executing specific tasks
relating to the project (Form RE -D1-4).
Identify and outline the role of collaborators or
consultations (if any)
Indicate various elements of the intended work plan; with
phases, related tasks and outcomes, assignments,
responsibilities, and dates of submission of
progress and final technical reports as illustrated in
(Form RE -D1-5).
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Project Deliverables
The expected real, tangible and measurable
outcomes of the proposed research project.
Relationship to the project objectives and linkages with
goals of the concerned Strategic Technology Program
must be elaborated (Form RE -D1-6).
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VALUE TO THE KINGDOM of
Saudi Arabia
The value of the proposed research project to the Kingdom should
be described in detail
The relevance to the industrial base in the areas of technology
concerned, or to other strategic sectors of the economy
A description of potential positive impacts on the economy and
society at large as well as likely negative outcomes if any should be
as clearly elucidated as possible
Benefits for education and training of Saudi students
The career development of researchers; etc. may also be outlined
here
It is worth mentioning in this section the targeted end users
The suitable mechanisms for utilization and implementation of the
project deliverables
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PROJECT EXECUTION
Current Resources:
Provide information on current or pending funding of the proposed
project
Equipments and instruments already available at the executing
institution should be briefly described
Requested Resources:
Details of all requested human resources, equipments, materials
and consumables
Details of transportation facilities and travel arrangements that may
be needed in the execution of field work
special training required
Applicants must give details of all relevant costs
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PROJECT EXECUTION
Proposed Budget:
Fill (Form RE-D1-7) to detail the budget in tabular form including all
requested resources for the entire duration of proposed research
project.
Note that equipment valued at less than SR 10,000 should be
included in the materials and consumables section.
Budget Justification:
A detailed justification of the funding requested in each budget
Specify if the equipment and infrastructure to be purchased using
requested funds would be used in other research projects
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UNDERTAKING OF THE RESEARCH
TEAM: (Form RE -D1-8)
For e-submission, signatures are not
required
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REFERENCES
References should be cited in the standard style used in
scientific/technical publications
Links to online versions may be provided together with
dates on which the material was accessed
Use endnotes or reference manager software
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RESUMES
Limited to maximum 3 pages
Download the CV form from STU home page and fill it in
then attached the CV to the end of the research proposal
CV for each senior personnel who will be involved in the
research project including the PI should be submitted
The CV should include information regarding
professional preparation, appointments, publications,
synergistic activities and collaborators and other
affiliations.
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Editing Service
Optional and you must submit the file 4 week before the
deadline
The research proposal which require editing must be
submitted in word format
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Electronic uploading of the
research proposal
Electronic submission
http://uqu.edu.sa/research_forms/
Attach all CVs to the end of the proposal
Zip files then upload
Files must be in pdf format
or in word format (if you need editing)
Read the check list carefully, if everything is ok, sign and
submit
If you did NOT receive a massage of acknowledgment,
send the files by email to stuadmin@uqu.edu.sa