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Structuring key sections of a proposal

All research proposals need to cover the following three main areas:

  • What  you propose to research (written as question/s)
  • Why  the topic needs to be researched (address what’s missing in the literature)
  • How  you plan to research it (often called a ‘study design’)

The structure of a research proposal can vary significantly across these three areas. Check with your teachers for their preferred format, as some schools may provide a template.

Reflection

Think about how you might go about justifying your research.

  • What key literature is your proposed research situated within?
  • How will your research build on this?
  • Who will benefit from your research and how?
  • Are there industry stakeholders?
  • Why should they care about your research?

Sentence frames commonly used to justify your research

Here is a list of phrases commonly used when writing about the rationale for your research.
  • Although much previous research has …, this proposed study will …
  • Previous research has … However, these studies do not explain …
  • This issue will be addressed in the proposed research by …
  • This practice-led research approach will …
  • By demonstrating that … I will address the issue of …
  • This study will build on and contribute to …
  • The proposed research differs from previous studies by …
  • There is an absence in the existing literature of …
  • It is hoped that this research will inform …
  • Although studies in … have analysed …, there has been little research on…
  • The proposed research seeks to address the limited literature on…
  • Relatively little literature exists on …
  • The proposed research will have importance in terms of real-world applications such as …
  • Research has generally concentrated on …, with very little addressing the issues in this proposed research.
  • The main contributions of this study will be …
For some general RMIT discipline-based guidelines, consult RMIT’s discipline based guidelines to writing research proposals (DOCX, 1 page).