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Where Can I Get Help with Research Proposals?

Portsmouth University Research & Knowledge Transfer assists researchers with all areas of the research process from identifying funding sources to making applications.

Books

A number of books about making effective research proposals are available in the Library, e.g:

Locke, L. (2007). Proposals that work: a guide for planning dissertations and grant proposals. (5th ed.) Thousand Oaks, California: Sage. Shelved at 808.02/LOC on the 2nd Floor of the University Library.

Try a keyword search of the Library Catalogue under words such as academic and research or proposal and research.

Sources of funding

UK Research Councils

The UK Research Councils cover all subjects and are the major sources of research funding in the UK. Links to the individual councils are:

provides information on funding for individuals. Click on Funding when you are in the website.

University of Portsmouth Careers and Employment Service

provides a range of advice, resources and services to help students recognise and develop career management skills and assist in finding out about jobs, employers and other opportunities.

University of Portsmouth Student Finance Centre 

has links to sources of funding for postgraduates

Writing research proposals

The Grants Information Center is an Web resource on all aspects of proposal writing. Care! It is based at the University of Wisconsin and therefore has a US bias.

Writing a good grant proposal - A paper by Simon Peyton Jones and Alan Bundy of Microsoft.

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