How Should I Shape and Defend My Proposal?

  • Cooksey R
  • McDonald G
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This chapter discusses considerations surrounding the production of your research proposal. Your proposal will be required in the early stages of your candidature and is, essentially, a detailed plan of your anticipated postgraduate research journey in the context of the degree program you are enrolled in. In your proposal, you detail ‘what’ you intend to study in the form of the topic and research questions and ‘why’ (contextualisation and positioning, anticipated contribution(s), potential limitations), and ‘how’ (guiding assumptions, research frame, research configuration, sampling and data gathering and analysis strategies) you will obtain the answers to your questions. Your goal is to convince relevant stakeholders that your planned research has a high likelihood of achieving its goals, will add value as an original contribution, will demonstrate your capabilities as a competent researcher, and, most importantly, will likely lead to successful completion of the postgraduate program in which you are enrolled.

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Cooksey, R., & McDonald, G. (2019). How Should I Shape and Defend My Proposal? In Surviving and Thriving in Postgraduate Research (pp. 727–759). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7747-1_16

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