This document provides details on research grant programs for faculty members run by the University Grants Commission (UGC) of Nepal, including:
1. Lists three types of grants (Collaborative Research Grant, Faculty Research Grant, Small RDI Grant) and their funding amounts.
2. Includes application forms and guidelines for applying for the grants, with sections on personal information, research proposal details, budgets, endorsements, and undertakings.
3. Provides budget outlines for allowable cost categories like personnel, laboratory, field costs, and guidelines on funding limits for different research categories.
The document aims to inform faculty on the various research grant opportunities available from the UGC and provide a standardized application
This document provides information on funding agencies and guidelines for submitting proposals to promote research on women. It outlines the key components of a research proposal including identifying the funding agency, defining the project, conducting a literature review, and understanding the application process and requirements. Tips are provided on writing the different sections of the proposal such as the introduction, problem statement, objectives, methodology, budget, and outcomes. National and international funding organizations that support research in various fields like science, technology, agriculture and women empowerment are also listed.
The document announces an event called KHOJ 2023 organized by The Rotaract Club of Indian Medicos in association with several other organizations. It will include paper presentations, case presentations, and poster presentations on various medical and healthcare topics. Participants must submit abstracts by September 10th, 2023 and presentations will be conducted online. The event aims to promote research, provide a platform for students, and recognize the best presentations.
This document contains a grant application with sections for the program director/principal investigator contact information, project details like title and budget, and biographical sketches of key personnel. If funded, it would support a pilot global health research project proposed by investigators at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. The project aims to study an important global health issue and advance the field, with a focus on collaboration across career levels and stakeholder engagement.
Criterion III focuses on research, innovation, and extension activities at G S Science, Arts and Commerce College. It discusses several topics including resource mobilization for research projects, workshops on research methodology and IPR, innovation awards won, research publications and their impact, faculty participation in conferences, extension activities conducted, collaborations, and consultancy services. The college aims to continuously pursue excellence in research and innovation through these various programs and initiatives.
This document provides guidelines for reviewing thesis papers, including requirements and recommendations for the structure and content of the review. Key points include:
- The review should be submitted as a Word document and 10-slide PowerPoint attached to a specified email. It should be in English and take no more than 10 minutes to present.
- The review should comment on preliminary elements like the title page and table of contents, and evaluate chapters based on criteria like clarity, supporting evidence, and structure.
- When reviewing the introduction, methodology, and literature review chapters, the guidelines specify what each section should contain and factors to consider, like justification, scope, limitations, and citations.
- Conceptual frameworks should link objectives
The Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS) has initiated the Studentship Program for Ayurveda Research Ken (SPARK) to promote research interest among undergraduate Ayurveda students. SPARK provides a stipend of Rs. 25,000 per month for two months to students to work with a faculty guide on an independent research project. Eligible students are BAMS students from 1st to 4th year enrolled in an Indian Ayurvedic college. Students submit online proposals that are evaluated based on academic performance and research quality. Selected students complete their project between December and April and submit a final report for review and certification. The goal is to expose students to research methodology and techniques
The document summarizes NSERC's Collaborative Research and Training Experience (CREATE) Program. It provides details on the goals of creating innovative training programs to encourage collaborative research and prepare highly qualified personnel for careers in and outside of academia. Key information includes the funding amounts and eligibility requirements for the program. Successful CREATE proposals demonstrate how the training plan enhances job skills and career transitions for trainees through interdisciplinary and international experiences.
Answer Sheet of Internal exam 2018, StatisticsBasudev Sharma
This document provides information about the components of a research proposal. It discusses the relationship between a research proposal and research. It then lists and explains the key elements that should be included in a research proposal, such as the title, introduction, statement of the problem, literature review, objectives, significance, research methods, budget, expected results, and references. It also discusses probability sampling techniques, listing simple random sampling, stratified random sampling, cluster random sampling, and systematic sampling. An explanation of simple random sampling is provided along with its advantages and disadvantages.
This document provides information on funding agencies and guidelines for submitting proposals to promote research on women. It outlines the key components of a research proposal including identifying the funding agency, defining the project, conducting a literature review, and understanding the application process and requirements. Tips are provided on writing the different sections of the proposal such as the introduction, problem statement, objectives, methodology, budget, and outcomes. National and international funding organizations that support research in various fields like science, technology, agriculture and women empowerment are also listed.
The document announces an event called KHOJ 2023 organized by The Rotaract Club of Indian Medicos in association with several other organizations. It will include paper presentations, case presentations, and poster presentations on various medical and healthcare topics. Participants must submit abstracts by September 10th, 2023 and presentations will be conducted online. The event aims to promote research, provide a platform for students, and recognize the best presentations.
This document contains a grant application with sections for the program director/principal investigator contact information, project details like title and budget, and biographical sketches of key personnel. If funded, it would support a pilot global health research project proposed by investigators at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. The project aims to study an important global health issue and advance the field, with a focus on collaboration across career levels and stakeholder engagement.
Criterion III focuses on research, innovation, and extension activities at G S Science, Arts and Commerce College. It discusses several topics including resource mobilization for research projects, workshops on research methodology and IPR, innovation awards won, research publications and their impact, faculty participation in conferences, extension activities conducted, collaborations, and consultancy services. The college aims to continuously pursue excellence in research and innovation through these various programs and initiatives.
This document provides guidelines for reviewing thesis papers, including requirements and recommendations for the structure and content of the review. Key points include:
- The review should be submitted as a Word document and 10-slide PowerPoint attached to a specified email. It should be in English and take no more than 10 minutes to present.
- The review should comment on preliminary elements like the title page and table of contents, and evaluate chapters based on criteria like clarity, supporting evidence, and structure.
- When reviewing the introduction, methodology, and literature review chapters, the guidelines specify what each section should contain and factors to consider, like justification, scope, limitations, and citations.
- Conceptual frameworks should link objectives
The Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS) has initiated the Studentship Program for Ayurveda Research Ken (SPARK) to promote research interest among undergraduate Ayurveda students. SPARK provides a stipend of Rs. 25,000 per month for two months to students to work with a faculty guide on an independent research project. Eligible students are BAMS students from 1st to 4th year enrolled in an Indian Ayurvedic college. Students submit online proposals that are evaluated based on academic performance and research quality. Selected students complete their project between December and April and submit a final report for review and certification. The goal is to expose students to research methodology and techniques
The document summarizes NSERC's Collaborative Research and Training Experience (CREATE) Program. It provides details on the goals of creating innovative training programs to encourage collaborative research and prepare highly qualified personnel for careers in and outside of academia. Key information includes the funding amounts and eligibility requirements for the program. Successful CREATE proposals demonstrate how the training plan enhances job skills and career transitions for trainees through interdisciplinary and international experiences.
Answer Sheet of Internal exam 2018, StatisticsBasudev Sharma
This document provides information about the components of a research proposal. It discusses the relationship between a research proposal and research. It then lists and explains the key elements that should be included in a research proposal, such as the title, introduction, statement of the problem, literature review, objectives, significance, research methods, budget, expected results, and references. It also discusses probability sampling techniques, listing simple random sampling, stratified random sampling, cluster random sampling, and systematic sampling. An explanation of simple random sampling is provided along with its advantages and disadvantages.
Research on use of social media among students of GHPIBM, Vallabh VidyanagarShikha Karamchandani
This document presents research on the use of social media among students at G.H. Patel PG Institute of Business Management. The objectives are to examine the types of social media used, frequency of usage, purposes for usage, and benefits. A survey was conducted of 150 students, collecting data on their social media usage through questionnaires. Previous research found that students use social media mainly to connect with friends and classmates for studying and entertainment. The findings will provide insights into why social networking sites have become so popular among students.
This document is an application form for students to apply for funding from the Applied Scientific Research Fund (ASRF) in Jordan for competition projects. The summary section of the form requires applicants to provide their project title, acronym, abstract, team members, partner details, classification, keywords, and requested funding amount and duration. The form then requests sections on the project's concept and objectives, expected outcomes, implementation plan, financial requirements, and recommendations from supervisors. Contact details for team members and supervisors are also required.
Academic success and promotion in medicine largely depends on the quality and quantity of received grants. Grant money brings prestige and notoriety to the writer and his institution. However, writing a grant proposal can be a challenging task especially for the inexperienced researcher. As research budgets are being reduced by many funding agencies and more researches are competing for it, it is becoming increasingly important to be able to write a grant proposal of high quality.
The purpose of this article is to give the reader guidance on how to organize a research proposal in order maximize chances to obtain the desired funding. Key aspects will be highlighted and practical tips emphasized. This article will primarily focus on writing a grant for a clinical study.
SCIENTIFIC MERIT ACTION RESEARCH TEMPLATE (SMART) FORMa..docxkenjordan97598
SCIENTIFIC MERIT ACTION RESEARCH TEMPLATE (SMART) FORM
a.k.a. “Research Plan”
School of Public Service LeadershipScientific Merit Process
Learners who are doing action research for their dissertation will use this form to go through the process of scientific merit review. The goals of this process are: (1) to facilitate the planning of the details of your action research project, (2) to ensure that the proposed project has rigor and allows for scientific merit review, and (3) to facilitate your progress through the dissertation. This is not an addition to your dissertation but rather a step to assist you in obtaining mentor, committee, school, and IRB approval more efficiently. You must obtain mentor, committee, and school approval of your Research Plan before submitting your IRB application.
Scientific Merit Criteria
The following criteria will be used to establish scientific merit. The purpose of the review will determine if the proposed project:
1. Contributes to society by improving a practice
2. Documents need for change by utilizing evidence-based needs assessment
3. Meets certain “Hallmarks” of a good action research project including:
a. Action research design
i. Practical
ii. Participatory
iii. Defined Action PlanScientific Merit ApprovalYour completed SMART form will be approved, not approved, or deferred for major or minor revisions. Your committee will use a checklist to determine if the study meets the criteria for scientific merit and the committee will provide specific feedback designed to identify any issues that need to be resolved related to the scientific merit. You will have up to three opportunities to submit this form for committee approval.
Obtaining scientific merit approval does not guarantee you will obtain IRB approval. The IRB review will focus on ethical issues. A detailed ethical review will be conducted during the process of IRB approval.Recommendations for How to Use This FormThe SMART form is intended to help you and your mentor plan the design and details of your dissertation. Once your mentor approves your SMART form, your entire committee will review the form for scientific merit. When the entire committee approves your SMART form, then it will be submitted for school approval. It is recommended that you use this form in a step-by-step way to help plan your design. Expect that you will go through a few revisions before your mentor and committee approve this form.
Tips for filling out the SMART form:
· Prepare your answers in a separate Word document, as editing and revising will be easier.
· Copy/paste items into the right-hand fields when they are ready.
· Don’t delete the descriptions in the left column!
· Don’t lock the form, as that will stop you from editing and revising within the form.
· Leave no blank spaces in the form. If an item does not apply to your study, type “NA” in its field.
· Read the item descriptions carefully. Items request very specific information. Be sure you understa.
The department was established in 2001 to educate students in mechanical engineering and technology. It offers undergraduate, postgraduate, PhD and diploma programs. There are currently 12 faculty members and the department aims to conduct innovative, project-based teaching using various technologies. The department has collaborated with international universities and local industries. It seeks to improve research facilities, placements, and develop new skill-based courses going forward.
Funding Opportunities for Research project and Preparation of a Research Prop...Dr. Dinesh C. Sharma
This document provides information on various funding opportunities available for research projects and preparing research proposals. It discusses funding agencies like the University Grants Commission (UGC), Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR), Department of Science and Technology (DST), Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), and others. It provides details on the types of funding (e.g. major/minor projects, fellowships), eligibility criteria, duration of projects, and amount of funding available under different schemes of these organizations. It also gives guidance on components of an effective research proposal such as rationale, objectives, project description, methodology, budget, and
This presentation emphasizes key components of Research Proposal, Essentials of Good Research Title, Importance of Title, Framing of Research Title with examples, Importance of Introduction, Statement of Research Problem with examples, Irrelevant Research Objectives, Inter-Disciplinary Relevance, Literature Review, Importance of Research Methodology, Budget and Financial Assistance Required, Limitations, Competence of Researcher, and Funding Agencies.
The document is a research admission brochure for the Indian Institute of Technology Madras. It provides information on [1] the institute, which was established in 1959 and is recognized as a leader in higher technical education and research; [2] the research programs, which involve over 350 faculty and 2,800 post-graduate students across engineering, science, humanities and management, working on cutting-edge topics; and [3] the admission process for Ph.D. and M.S. programs, including financial assistance, selection procedures, and fees.
This document provides a template for writing a study proposal to submit to a scientific review committee. The template includes sections for the title, introduction/literature review, research question, aim/goal, objectives, methodology, outcome variables, references, and annexures. Instructions are provided in column 3 for each section on what details to include. The proposal should be submitted as a zip file including the proposal, presentation, case record form, informed consent form, relevant articles, and dummy tables.
The document provides information about research admission and programs at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM). IITM is recognized as a top institute for higher technical education and research in India. It offers PhD, MTech, MBA, MSc, and other programs. The institute has over 350 faculty members and 2800 postgraduate students conducting research. Students have opportunities for financial assistance and to participate in sponsored research projects. Departments are well-equipped for research in diverse fields like engineering, science, management, and more. The document outlines admission procedures, eligibility criteria, selection process, available fellowships, and other details.
The document provides information about research admission and programs at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM). IITM is recognized as a top institute for higher technical education and research in India. It offers PhD, MTech, MBA, MSc, and other programs. The institute has over 350 faculty and 2800 postgraduate students conducting research across various engineering, science, and management departments. Students are provided financial assistance and opportunities to participate in sponsored research projects. Admission involves an interview or test process. The document outlines eligibility criteria, selection procedures, available financial assistance, and other details regarding PhD and MS admission and programs at IITM.
This document provides information about various types of grants available for research from different funding agencies at the international, national, state and institutional levels. It describes the eligibility criteria, nature of assistance, application procedures and selection processes for major research projects, minor research projects, fellowships, awards and other grants available from organizations like UGC, ICSSR, ICHR, Ford Foundation, Ministry of Science and Technology, and state-level funding bodies in India.
This document provides guidelines and requirements for a dissertation course offered at Presidency University in Bangalore, India. It details that the course is worth 8 credits over 8 weeks. Students must submit a synopsis of 250-500 words by February 1st outlining the study's title, objectives, methodology, and expected outcomes. The full dissertation report is due by March 27th and will be evaluated based on the synopsis, content, data analysis, findings, and a viva voce defense. The dissertation should apply analytical methods to identify and analyze a business problem, derive appropriate findings, and provide practical solutions.
SMART Learner FormPSL Scientific Merit Action Research Te.docxrosemariebrayshaw
SMART: Learner Form
PSL Scientific Merit Action Research Template (SMART) Form (Research Plan)Scientific Merit Process
Learners who are doing action research for their dissertation will use this form to go through the process of scientific merit review. The goals of this process are: (1) to facilitate the planning of the details of your action research project, (2) to ensure that the proposed project has rigor and allows for scientific merit review, and (3) to facilitate your progress through the dissertation. This is not an addition to your dissertation but a step to assist you in obtaining mentor, committee, school, and IRB approval more efficiently. You must obtain mentor, committee, and school approval of your research plan before submitting your IRB application.Scientific Merit Criteria The following criteria will be used to establish scientific merit. The purpose of the review will determine if the proposed project: 1. Contributes to society by improving a practice.2. Documents need for change by utilizing evidence-based needs assessment.3. Meets certain “hallmarks” of a good action research project including:· Action research design:· Practical.· Participatory.· Defined action plan.Scientific Merit ApprovalYour completed SMART form will be approved, not approved, or deferred for major or minor revisions. Your committee will use a checklist to determine if the study meets the criteria for scientific merit and the committee will provide specific feedback designed to identify any issues related to the scientific merit that must be resolved. You will have up to three opportunities to submit this form for committee approval.
Obtaining scientific merit approval does not guarantee you will obtain IRB approval. The IRB review will focus on ethical issues. A detailed ethical review will be conducted during the process of IRB approval.Recommendations for How to Use This FormThe SMART form is intended to help you and your mentor plan the design and details of your dissertation. Once your mentor approves your SMART form, your entire committee will review the form for scientific merit. After the entire committee approves your SMART form, it will be submitted for school approval. It is recommended that you use this form in a step-by-step way to help plan your design. Expect that you will go through a few revisions before your mentor and committee approve this form.
Tips for filling out the SMART form:
· Prepare your answers in a separate Word document for ease of editing and revision.
· Copy and paste items into the right-hand fields when they are ready.
· Retain the descriptions in the left column.
· Keep the form unlocked for ongoing editing and revision.
· Leave no blank spaces in the form. If an item does not apply to your study, type “NA” in its field.
· Read the item descriptions carefully. Items request very specific information. Be sure you understand what is asked (Good practice for your IRB application!).
· Use primary sources to the .
The document provides information on funding various types of research proposals, including guidelines on preparing and writing proposals. It discusses identifying relevant funding agencies, defining the research project, conducting literature reviews, and understanding basic application requirements. The stages of drafting a proposal, including sections on the introduction, problem statement, objectives, methodology, and budget, are outlined. Tips are provided on writing compelling proposals, including being specific, strategic, and ensuring the project matches the funder's priorities. Several major Indian government research funding agencies like CSIR, DAE, AICTE, and DRDO are described along with the types of projects and researchers they support.
This document provides a grading rubric for dissertation research. It outlines the key elements that a dissertation committee will use to evaluate a student's dissertation proposal and final dissertation. These include sections on the introduction, literature review, research methodology, findings, discussion, and overall writing style and organization. Ratings of 3 or above are considered satisfactory. Students should use this rubric to guide the structure and content of their dissertation to ensure they sufficiently address the important evaluation areas.
NIT Goa is inviting applications for faculty positions at the levels of Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Professor. The positions are available in various engineering and science disciplines such as Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English, and Economics. Outstanding candidates from related fields may also be considered. NIT Goa aims to provide opportunities for both fundamental and applied research. Start-up grants will be provided to enable faculty to attract research funding. Joint research programs with other institutions and industry will be encouraged. The application deadline is April 12, 2013.
This document provides a summary of research-related activities at UPES University from December 2015. It includes:
1) A foreword from the Director emphasizing the importance of research and its role in improving university rankings.
2) Summaries of the R&D Advisory Committee meeting and R&D Retreat in December, where committees recommended increasing funding and incentives for research.
3) A brainstorming session where researchers proposed new research areas and funding opportunities.
4) A list of recent research publications by UPES researchers and participation in various research-related conferences and events.
The document provides guidelines for writing summer project reports for the Bachelor of Business Administration degree at Tribhuvan University in Nepal. It outlines the objectives, structure, requirements and evaluation process for the summer project reports. The summer project is aimed at developing students' research and academic skills through conducting a field-based investigation on an approved topic. Students must submit a 10,000-12,000 word report following the specified format that includes an introduction, data presentation and analysis, and conclusion sections. The reports are evaluated internally and externally and students must attend a viva voce exam to defend their work.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
Research on use of social media among students of GHPIBM, Vallabh VidyanagarShikha Karamchandani
This document presents research on the use of social media among students at G.H. Patel PG Institute of Business Management. The objectives are to examine the types of social media used, frequency of usage, purposes for usage, and benefits. A survey was conducted of 150 students, collecting data on their social media usage through questionnaires. Previous research found that students use social media mainly to connect with friends and classmates for studying and entertainment. The findings will provide insights into why social networking sites have become so popular among students.
This document is an application form for students to apply for funding from the Applied Scientific Research Fund (ASRF) in Jordan for competition projects. The summary section of the form requires applicants to provide their project title, acronym, abstract, team members, partner details, classification, keywords, and requested funding amount and duration. The form then requests sections on the project's concept and objectives, expected outcomes, implementation plan, financial requirements, and recommendations from supervisors. Contact details for team members and supervisors are also required.
Academic success and promotion in medicine largely depends on the quality and quantity of received grants. Grant money brings prestige and notoriety to the writer and his institution. However, writing a grant proposal can be a challenging task especially for the inexperienced researcher. As research budgets are being reduced by many funding agencies and more researches are competing for it, it is becoming increasingly important to be able to write a grant proposal of high quality.
The purpose of this article is to give the reader guidance on how to organize a research proposal in order maximize chances to obtain the desired funding. Key aspects will be highlighted and practical tips emphasized. This article will primarily focus on writing a grant for a clinical study.
SCIENTIFIC MERIT ACTION RESEARCH TEMPLATE (SMART) FORMa..docxkenjordan97598
SCIENTIFIC MERIT ACTION RESEARCH TEMPLATE (SMART) FORM
a.k.a. “Research Plan”
School of Public Service LeadershipScientific Merit Process
Learners who are doing action research for their dissertation will use this form to go through the process of scientific merit review. The goals of this process are: (1) to facilitate the planning of the details of your action research project, (2) to ensure that the proposed project has rigor and allows for scientific merit review, and (3) to facilitate your progress through the dissertation. This is not an addition to your dissertation but rather a step to assist you in obtaining mentor, committee, school, and IRB approval more efficiently. You must obtain mentor, committee, and school approval of your Research Plan before submitting your IRB application.
Scientific Merit Criteria
The following criteria will be used to establish scientific merit. The purpose of the review will determine if the proposed project:
1. Contributes to society by improving a practice
2. Documents need for change by utilizing evidence-based needs assessment
3. Meets certain “Hallmarks” of a good action research project including:
a. Action research design
i. Practical
ii. Participatory
iii. Defined Action PlanScientific Merit ApprovalYour completed SMART form will be approved, not approved, or deferred for major or minor revisions. Your committee will use a checklist to determine if the study meets the criteria for scientific merit and the committee will provide specific feedback designed to identify any issues that need to be resolved related to the scientific merit. You will have up to three opportunities to submit this form for committee approval.
Obtaining scientific merit approval does not guarantee you will obtain IRB approval. The IRB review will focus on ethical issues. A detailed ethical review will be conducted during the process of IRB approval.Recommendations for How to Use This FormThe SMART form is intended to help you and your mentor plan the design and details of your dissertation. Once your mentor approves your SMART form, your entire committee will review the form for scientific merit. When the entire committee approves your SMART form, then it will be submitted for school approval. It is recommended that you use this form in a step-by-step way to help plan your design. Expect that you will go through a few revisions before your mentor and committee approve this form.
Tips for filling out the SMART form:
· Prepare your answers in a separate Word document, as editing and revising will be easier.
· Copy/paste items into the right-hand fields when they are ready.
· Don’t delete the descriptions in the left column!
· Don’t lock the form, as that will stop you from editing and revising within the form.
· Leave no blank spaces in the form. If an item does not apply to your study, type “NA” in its field.
· Read the item descriptions carefully. Items request very specific information. Be sure you understa.
The department was established in 2001 to educate students in mechanical engineering and technology. It offers undergraduate, postgraduate, PhD and diploma programs. There are currently 12 faculty members and the department aims to conduct innovative, project-based teaching using various technologies. The department has collaborated with international universities and local industries. It seeks to improve research facilities, placements, and develop new skill-based courses going forward.
Funding Opportunities for Research project and Preparation of a Research Prop...Dr. Dinesh C. Sharma
This document provides information on various funding opportunities available for research projects and preparing research proposals. It discusses funding agencies like the University Grants Commission (UGC), Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR), Department of Science and Technology (DST), Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), and others. It provides details on the types of funding (e.g. major/minor projects, fellowships), eligibility criteria, duration of projects, and amount of funding available under different schemes of these organizations. It also gives guidance on components of an effective research proposal such as rationale, objectives, project description, methodology, budget, and
This presentation emphasizes key components of Research Proposal, Essentials of Good Research Title, Importance of Title, Framing of Research Title with examples, Importance of Introduction, Statement of Research Problem with examples, Irrelevant Research Objectives, Inter-Disciplinary Relevance, Literature Review, Importance of Research Methodology, Budget and Financial Assistance Required, Limitations, Competence of Researcher, and Funding Agencies.
The document is a research admission brochure for the Indian Institute of Technology Madras. It provides information on [1] the institute, which was established in 1959 and is recognized as a leader in higher technical education and research; [2] the research programs, which involve over 350 faculty and 2,800 post-graduate students across engineering, science, humanities and management, working on cutting-edge topics; and [3] the admission process for Ph.D. and M.S. programs, including financial assistance, selection procedures, and fees.
This document provides a template for writing a study proposal to submit to a scientific review committee. The template includes sections for the title, introduction/literature review, research question, aim/goal, objectives, methodology, outcome variables, references, and annexures. Instructions are provided in column 3 for each section on what details to include. The proposal should be submitted as a zip file including the proposal, presentation, case record form, informed consent form, relevant articles, and dummy tables.
The document provides information about research admission and programs at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM). IITM is recognized as a top institute for higher technical education and research in India. It offers PhD, MTech, MBA, MSc, and other programs. The institute has over 350 faculty members and 2800 postgraduate students conducting research. Students have opportunities for financial assistance and to participate in sponsored research projects. Departments are well-equipped for research in diverse fields like engineering, science, management, and more. The document outlines admission procedures, eligibility criteria, selection process, available fellowships, and other details.
The document provides information about research admission and programs at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM). IITM is recognized as a top institute for higher technical education and research in India. It offers PhD, MTech, MBA, MSc, and other programs. The institute has over 350 faculty and 2800 postgraduate students conducting research across various engineering, science, and management departments. Students are provided financial assistance and opportunities to participate in sponsored research projects. Admission involves an interview or test process. The document outlines eligibility criteria, selection procedures, available financial assistance, and other details regarding PhD and MS admission and programs at IITM.
This document provides information about various types of grants available for research from different funding agencies at the international, national, state and institutional levels. It describes the eligibility criteria, nature of assistance, application procedures and selection processes for major research projects, minor research projects, fellowships, awards and other grants available from organizations like UGC, ICSSR, ICHR, Ford Foundation, Ministry of Science and Technology, and state-level funding bodies in India.
This document provides guidelines and requirements for a dissertation course offered at Presidency University in Bangalore, India. It details that the course is worth 8 credits over 8 weeks. Students must submit a synopsis of 250-500 words by February 1st outlining the study's title, objectives, methodology, and expected outcomes. The full dissertation report is due by March 27th and will be evaluated based on the synopsis, content, data analysis, findings, and a viva voce defense. The dissertation should apply analytical methods to identify and analyze a business problem, derive appropriate findings, and provide practical solutions.
SMART Learner FormPSL Scientific Merit Action Research Te.docxrosemariebrayshaw
SMART: Learner Form
PSL Scientific Merit Action Research Template (SMART) Form (Research Plan)Scientific Merit Process
Learners who are doing action research for their dissertation will use this form to go through the process of scientific merit review. The goals of this process are: (1) to facilitate the planning of the details of your action research project, (2) to ensure that the proposed project has rigor and allows for scientific merit review, and (3) to facilitate your progress through the dissertation. This is not an addition to your dissertation but a step to assist you in obtaining mentor, committee, school, and IRB approval more efficiently. You must obtain mentor, committee, and school approval of your research plan before submitting your IRB application.Scientific Merit Criteria The following criteria will be used to establish scientific merit. The purpose of the review will determine if the proposed project: 1. Contributes to society by improving a practice.2. Documents need for change by utilizing evidence-based needs assessment.3. Meets certain “hallmarks” of a good action research project including:· Action research design:· Practical.· Participatory.· Defined action plan.Scientific Merit ApprovalYour completed SMART form will be approved, not approved, or deferred for major or minor revisions. Your committee will use a checklist to determine if the study meets the criteria for scientific merit and the committee will provide specific feedback designed to identify any issues related to the scientific merit that must be resolved. You will have up to three opportunities to submit this form for committee approval.
Obtaining scientific merit approval does not guarantee you will obtain IRB approval. The IRB review will focus on ethical issues. A detailed ethical review will be conducted during the process of IRB approval.Recommendations for How to Use This FormThe SMART form is intended to help you and your mentor plan the design and details of your dissertation. Once your mentor approves your SMART form, your entire committee will review the form for scientific merit. After the entire committee approves your SMART form, it will be submitted for school approval. It is recommended that you use this form in a step-by-step way to help plan your design. Expect that you will go through a few revisions before your mentor and committee approve this form.
Tips for filling out the SMART form:
· Prepare your answers in a separate Word document for ease of editing and revision.
· Copy and paste items into the right-hand fields when they are ready.
· Retain the descriptions in the left column.
· Keep the form unlocked for ongoing editing and revision.
· Leave no blank spaces in the form. If an item does not apply to your study, type “NA” in its field.
· Read the item descriptions carefully. Items request very specific information. Be sure you understand what is asked (Good practice for your IRB application!).
· Use primary sources to the .
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1. Appendix 3.1 ResearchGrants for Faculty Members - List
List of the UGC Research Grants and Funding Scheme
SN Program Class*of
Research
Funding**(Rs.)
1 CollaborativeResearchGrant A/D 20,00,000
B 15,00,000
C 10,00,000
2 FacultyResearchGrant A/D 4,00,000
B 3,00,000
C 2,00,000
3 Small RDI Grant A/D 1,50,000
B 1,00,000
C 75,000
* Classes:
Class A: Wet laboratorybased research
ClassB: Socialsurvey research
ClassC: Dry labbasedor library basedresearch
ClassD: Smallinnovationproject
** The funding includes an Overhead Cost for the Host Institution of the Principal Investigator. The rate of the
Overhead Cost is as per the rules of the institution, but not exceeding 10% of the grant.
2. Appendix 3.2 Research Grant for Faculty Members - Application Form (Generic)
UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION
Sanothimi, Bhaktapur, Nepal
RESEARCH DIVISION
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The UGC Research Grantfor Faculty Members Application Form
Incomplete application will not proceed for evaluation
Application Fee Filled bytheUGC
You are Applying for: (Only for PI) Draft *No./Bill No.
1. TheUGCCollaborativeResearchGrant(3Years) Rs. 1000
2. TheUGCFacultyResearchGrant(2Years) Rs. 500 Date:
3. TheUGCSmall RDI Grant(1Year) √ Rs. 100 Verified by:
* For the draft, application fee should be deposited in UGC'sbank
account(Rastriya Banijya Bank,Sanothimi, AccountNo. 214) and
the voucher should be attached with the application.
You are Applying as Type of the Requested Support:
1. Principal Investigator(PI) √ 1. Full Grant(theUGCbearsthefull cost) √
2. Co-Investigator (Co-I) √ 2. MatchingGrant(I have a co-fundingsponsor)
Important:NumberofRequired Investigators
1. TheUGCCollaborativeResearchGrant(3Years): PrincipalInvestigatorandat least 2 Co-Investigators
2. TheUGCFacultyResearchGrant(2Years): PrincipalInvestigator andat least 1 Co-Investigator
3. TheUGCSmallRDIGrant(1 Year): PrincipalInvestigator;Co-Investigator (optional)
A. Personal Information
A1. Applicant’sFullName:Sajan Maharjan A2. Gender:
Male
A3. Age: 30 A4. Date of Birth:
2045/02/12
A5. Citizenship No. and Issuing District:
21093/506,Kathmandu
A6. UnderprivilegedGroup:
Janajati
A7. Email(s):
maharjansajan@gmail.com
A8. PermanentAddress:
New Naikap,Chandragiri-14,
Kathmandu
A9. MailingAddress:
CiST College,SangamChowk,New
Baneswor,Kathmandu 32
A10. ContactTelephone
Res: -
Office:4473934/4485307
Mobile:
3. 9841719789
A11. University: PokharaUniversity A 14. Type of the Institution:
[Constituent] [Community] [Private]
A16. Designation:
Lecturer
A12. Campus/School:CIST College A15. Address of Institution:
CiST College,SangamChowk,New
Baneswor,Kathmandu 32
A17. Subject:
A13. Department:Pharmacy A18. Specialization:
M. Pharm(Industrial)
B. Information abouttheProposedStudy
B1. ProposedTitleof the Study:
B2. Cluster:
(Indicateby √)
a. Agriculture/Forestry e. Education
b. Science&Technology f. Humanities&SocialSciences
c. Health Sciences √ g. Management
d. Engineering
B3. Subject:Pharmaceutical
analysis
B4. Specialization:Analysisof
pharmaceutical product
B5. ProposedPeriodof Study
Oneyear
B6. ProposedBudget:
Rs. 150000.00
B7. No. of Investigators:
Two
B8. No. of Students included(fortheses):
PhD MPhil Masters Bachelors
1
B9. Co-Investigators (eachCo-Investigator shouldsubmitseparateapplicationform)
Name of Co-Investigator(s) CurrentInstitution/Department
(Indicateonthe right with √ if the institutionis a CommunityCampus)
1. Subhash KumarDhungel CIST College (AffiliatedtoPokharaUniversity)
B10. Roleof IndividualInvestigators
[Pleaseattach a documentwitha briefdescriptionofthe proposedroleof the PrincipalInvestigatorandeachCo-
Investigator includedaboveinthe proposedstudy]
Principleinvestigator will beresponsibleforthe collectionofsamples,to analyze the regulatory
complianceandreportwriting.
Co-investigator will beresponsibleforthe analysis of the sampleinvolvingone of the pharmacy
students studying MPharm inclinicalpharmacyat CIST College
B11. PostdoctoralPositionRequested(If any)
[TheUGCmightprovidefundingto hire a postdoctoralfellowforthe Collaborative Researchonthebasis of
need.If you wouldliketo requestthis assistance,pleaseexplainyour needandrequest.]
None
4. C. Research InfrastructureofInstitutions
List the relevant researchinfrastructureinyour institution(s)to conducttheproposedstudy
Institute/Department ResearchInfrastructure
CIST College,Pharmacy
DepartmentLaboratory
All thefacilitiesforthetesting and analysisofdrugsisavailablein the
department.Majorequipmentand instrumentsavailableareasfollows:
HighPerformanceLiquidChromatography,HPLC (Agilent)- one
UV spectrophotometer1600series(Simadzu)-one
UV spectrophotometerelectrolab)-one
Flamephotometer-one
Othernecessarylaboratoryapparatus, glasswares andchemical
reagents
D. AcademicRecord(Masterslevelandabove)
Degree Year Major Subjects Grade Board/University
MPharm 2015 Industrial Pharmacy,medicinal
chemistry,qualityassurance
3.86
CGPA
Kathmandu University
E. EmploymentRecord (Pleaseincludeappointmentletterandexperienceletter)
Period of service
Designation Institution Remarks
From To
2073 Tilldate Lecturer CIST College
F. PublicationRecord (Pleaseattachseparatesheetif necessary)
1. MajorResearchPublicationin RankedJournals/Proceedings(SCImago Journal Ranking/JCRImpact
Factor)
Format:Authors, Title,Journal,Volume(Number),Firstpage - Last page (Year) Rank*/IF (Year)
1
2
2. MajorResearchPublicationin Non-Ranked Peer-Reviewed Journals
Format:Authors, Title,Journal,Volume(Number),Firstpage - Last page (Year) Country
1
Sajan Maharjan*, Amrit Khanal, Amit Shrestha, Bigyan Joshi, Shailendra Shakya,
Ashwinee K. Shrestha. Design, optimization and evaluation of sustained ocular delivery
of levofloxacin hemihydrate from ph-triggered in-situ gelling system, Volume 6, Issue 7,
1107-1133
India
2 Sajan Maharjan*, Neha Prajapati, Amit Shrestha, Formulation and Evaluation of
sustained release Sodium Alginate beads of Indomethacin. Asian Journal of Pharmacy
India
5. and Technology. Volume 9, Issue 3; Page 165-72, 2019
3 Bigyan Joshi*, Arpana chaudhary,Pragya Pudasaini,Sristi Lamsal, Surachhya
Sharma,Amit Shrestha and SajanMaharjan,Roleof carriersforenhancingsolubilityof
silver sulfadiazine,Worldjournalof pharmacyandpharmaceuticalsciences,Volume6,
Issue 8, Page 919-933,2017
India
4 Amrit Khanal*, Mina Bhatta, Sajan Maharjan, T. Suguna and C. Sowmya, Formulation
and evaluation of sustained release floating tablets of valsartan, World Journal of
Pharmaceutical Research, Volume 6, Issue 2, Page 579-593, 2016
India
5 Amrit Khanal*,MinaBhatta, MribhaManandharandSajanMaharjan,Solubility
enhancementofAtorvastatin calcium bysoliddispersiontechnique,Worldjournalof
pharmacyandpharmaceutical sciences,Volume8, Issue 7, Page 1103-1119,2019
India
3. Student ResearchSupervision (Pleaseattachseparatesheet if necessary)
Level (PhD/
MPhil/Masters)
Title Completion Year
(Viva Voice Date)
Name of
Student
1
2
3
4. ResearchMethodologyTraining(Pleaseincludecopyof certificate)
Organizer Title Duration Date
1.
*ForSCImagoRank,visit: http://www.scimagojr.com
G. Listofthe UGCand OtherResearch GrantsReceived byyou. Pleaseattachacopyof awardandthe
completionletter.
Year Agency Program Title Period
Q. Do you have any otherUGC fundedresearchprojectcurrentlyrunning?
( ) Yes - You are NOT ELIGIBLEto applyfor the UGCResearchGrantnow..
( √ ) No - You areeligibleto applyfortheUGCResearch Grantnow..
H. Research Proposal
6. Pleaseattachyour researchproposalwiththe followingmajorcomponentswrittenconsistentlyin anyacceptable
format(APA, MLA, Chicago,Turabian,Vancouver,etc.) Limitit to 15-20pages.
[Important: For the purpose ofthe double blind review, please use the applicant’s name only on the cover
page and avoid itfrom appearing on the inside pages and in citations by replacing your name with “●●●”].
H1. Use the followingformatfor your RESEARCH PROPOSAL:
ResearchProposalformat:
(Note: Thesequenceofthesectionscanbealteredto suit the disciplineand
the researchmethodologybeingapplied.)
a. Title
b. Abstract
c. Background
d. Problem Statement
e. Literature Reviewand ResearchGaps
g. Foundational/PreliminaryWork (doneby any team member if any)
f. Theoretical/ConceptualFramework
g. Conjectures/Hypotheses,ResearchQuestions
h. ResearchObjectives
i. Study Design, Methods,ToolsandDataAnalysis
j. ExpectedFindings
k. Novelty and Level of Contributionof the Study
l. ExpectedOutputs(Student TrainingandPublications)
m. LimitationsandDelimitations
n. Ethical/SafetyIssues
o. Organizationof the Study
p. Gantt Chart andDetailedBudget*
q. References
r. Associationto NationalPriority** (explainitin a simplelanguage)
*SeeAppendix 3.3 for allowableheadingsandbudgetoutline
** Referto TheUGCResearchDevelopmentandInnovationProgramsImplementationGuidelines2017,Section
1.15, for the NationalPriorityList
H2. Use the followingformatfor DEVELOPMENT/INNOVATIONPROPOSAL
Development/InnovationProposalFormat
(Note: Thesequenceofthesectionscanbealteredto suit the disciplineand
the project)
a. Purpose
b. Abstract
c. Background/Context/Problem
d. Literature Review
e. Theoretical/TechnicalAspect
f. Significanceofthe Development/Innovation
g. Foundational/PreliminaryWork (doneby any team member,if any)
h. Development/InnovationGoal/Objectives
i. Design/ MethodologyandVerification
7. j. ExpectedProduct
k. LimitationsandDelimitations
l. Ethical/SafetyIssues
m. Organizationof the FinalReport
n. Gantt Chart andDetailedBudget*(actual)
o. Bibliography
p. Associationto NationalPriority**(explainit in a simplelanguage)
*SeeAppendix 3.3 for allowableheadingsandbudgetoutline
** Referto TheUGCResearchDevelopmentandInnovationProgramsImplementationGuidelines2017,Section
1.15, for the NationalPriorityList
I. AdditionalEligibilityCheck
Q1. Have you submittedthis proposalinfullor inpart to anyother fundingagency?
( NO ) Yes - You areNOT ELIGIBLEto apply for the UGCResearchGrantnow.
( ) No - You areeligibleto applyfor the UGCResearchGrantnow.
Q2. Have you submittedanyother applicationbesidethisonefor anyUGCresearchgrantin the currentseason?
( NO ) Yes - You cannot applyfor morethan oneUGCresearchgrantat one time.STOPHERE.
( ) No - You areeligibleto apply. PLEASE PROCEED.
J. References
Provide detailsof TWO refereeswhomaybe in a better positionto explainwhyyour team shouldbeconsidered
for this funding. Theyshouldnot have any familyrelationswithyou.
Referee1 Referee2
Name Dr. ShibaBahadur Karkee Mr.GajendraBahadurBhuju
Organization CIST College CIST College
Designation Professor Level Professor Level
PhoneNumber 9851006030 9851190115
Email karkee_sb@yahoo.com gbhuju@yahoo.com
K. Documentsrequired (Check√ifincluded.)
1. Detailed Research Proposal (3 copies + 1 CD) 7. First Page of Research Articles with Abstract and any
evidence of Rank/Peer-Reviewed Journal
2. Copy of Citizenship 8. Curriculum Vitae
3. Copy of Appointment Letter and Job Certificate 9. Applications from Co-Investigators
4. Copies of Academic Diplomas (Masters and above) 10. Previous UGC Grant Certification (if any)
5. Copy of Equivalence Certificate (if any) 11. Proposed Roles of the Proposed Investigators
6. Copy of Certificate of Underprivileged Group (if any) 12. Research Completion Letter/Thesis Supervision
Letter
L. Institutional Endorsement (from allinstitutionswherethe study willbe conducted):
Statementof Endorsement:
ThePrincipal InvestigatorandCo-Investigators of the proposedstudy arefacultymembersinourinstitutions and
8. are qualifiedtoconducttheproposedstudy. We confirm theinstitutionalapprovaland promisesupportto the
team in conductingtheproposedstudyat our institutionsif the projectisselectedfor fundingfrom the UGC.
1. From the Institution of the PrincipalInvestigator
Name:Prof.Naveen Shrestha
Designation:Principal
Institution: CiST College
Address:
SangamChowk,NewBaneswor,
Kathmandu 32 Signature Official Seal
2. From the Institution of a Co-Investigator (If different from above)
Name:
Designation:
Institution:
Address:
Signature Official Seal
3. From the Institution of a Co-Investigator (If different from above)
Name:
Designation:
Institution:
Address: Signature Official Seal
Note: Add additionalrows,if necessary.
M. UndertakingbytheApplicant:
I herebydeclarethatI have read (a) TheUGCMinimumStandardandProcedureforPhD/MPhilDegree,2073,
(b) TheUGCPolicyandProcedureagainstResearchMisconduct,and(c)TheUGCFundingPoliciesofTheUGC
ResearchDevelopmentandInnovationProgramsImplementationGuidelines2017,andagreeto the conditions
andto myobligationsasan applicant.Isolemnlyaffirm that the informationI have provided is true andthe
researchproposalIhave submittedisoriginalandhas not beensubmittedinfull or in part to any other agency
seekinga grant. In caseof anyresearchmisconductonmypart or the informationprovidedbymeis found false
at any moment,I shallbe liableto disciplinaryactionwhichmayresultin terminationofFellowshipfundingand/or
rejectionofapplication.
______________________________________
Signature
Name:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .
( PrincipalInvestigator / Co-Investigator )
Date: . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .