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Form for research student management, program proposal form (competence based approach), program proposal form (knowledge based approach), module description form ( knowledge based approach), program specification form (knowledge based approach), program specification form ( competence based approach), accreditation form, self assessment form.

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  • What research projects are subject to REB review?

The HEC Montréal REB uses the  Nagano  software system to review and follow up on the ethics of research projects involving human subjects. Accordingly, all documents required by the REB for the submission and follow-up of your research project (declaration of ethical responsibility, research project declaration form, project renewal, project changes and project completion forms) must be submitted electronically via  Nagano .

How to access Nagano?

Go to the website: https://cer.hec.ca/login

Enter your  HEC ID  in the username field and use your  HEC password .

To change the language of Nagano user interface for “English”, follow these steps :

  • Click on your profile icon (the silhouette one) and then, click on the “ÉDITER” button;
  • You will see the field “Langue de l’interface” : Select “Anglais”;
  • Then, go at the bottom of the screen and click on the button “SAUVEGARDER”.

Pour déclarer un nouveau projet :

Once you have accessed the Nagano dashboard, click on the  project icon  (illustrated by a stack of files) and then click on the red  «New project»  button and answer the questions.

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Who is responsible for reporting?

The principal investigator , whether a professor, researcher, master’s or doctoral student or post-doctoral fellow, is responsible for completing and submitting the appropriate submission form(s) for his or her project via Nagano.

Any student who submits a research project must be supervised by a HEC Montréal professor in order to obtain an ethics certificate from the REB. It is not possible for a student to obtain a certificate of ethics approval as an independent researcher. For this reason, students must obtain the signature of their director or co-directors before submitting their form in Nagano.

Submission of a doctoral thesis project

All doctoral theses, regardless of whether or not they involve humans, must be submitted to the REB in Nagano using the form F4 – Declaration of Ethical Responsibility of a Doctoral Student , prior to approval of the student’s Phase III. 

Once the REB has reviewed the project, an email will be sent to the student, with an attached notice of the REB’s decision on the thesis proposal. It is important to keep this official notice and to forward it to the Ph.D. program office before submitting the Phase III form.

Student projects that falls entirely within a broader research project led by a professor at the School

If the researcher is a tudent whose project falls entirely within a broader research project  led by a professor, the professor must clearly indicate the name(s) of the student(s) participating in the various phases of the research project when submitting the project via Nagano. In this case, the ethics certification issued for the professor’s project is also valid for that of the student, provided that the REB has been informed.

If any students join the research team of a professor whose research project has already received ethics approval, the professor must inform the REB of this fact using the form F8 – Request for Changes to the Research Project , available in Nagano.

Student projects not fully included in a broader research project led by a professor at the School

If the data collection conducted by a student in the context of a professor’s research project is not fully included in that project, the student must personally submit his or her data collection to the REB for approval via Nagano.

When to submit a research project?

The researcher must complete and sign the form(s) and appendices related to his or her research project and submit them to the REB BEFORE commencing the collection and/or consultation of documents and/or databases involving human subjects.  No one shall engage in the collection, pre-testing and/or consultation of documents and/or databases involving human subjects before having obtained a certificate of ethics approval from the REB.

It can take an average of four to six weeks  between the submission of a completed application and the issuing of the certificate of ethics approval.

Sindh HEC

Every year, Govt. of Sindh directly issues grants to the public sector universities of the province through its Universities and Boards Department. But this year, first time after 9 years of its establishment, this function has been delegated to Sindh Higher Education Commission to diligently work on this matter and distribute funds among the public sector universities of the province. On the recommendation of the Committee constituted for the preparation of grants / funds distribution formula, Sindh HEC requested the Competent Authority, the CM Sindh, to increase the annual grants of the universities so that these institutes of higher education and learning may overcome the financial crisis and continue focusing on education and research instead of thinking about the ways to evade crisis. Honourable CM Sindh was pleased to approve the recommendations of Sindh HEC and increased the annual funding / grant of universities for FY 2022-23.

S. No.Name of UniversityGrant in 2022-23
1University of Karachi, Karachi1,494,000,000
2Sukkur IBA University, Sukkur1,130,000,000
3Mehran University of Engineering, Science and Technology, Jamshoro974,000,000
4Sindh Agriculture University , Tando Jam867,000,000
5Dawood University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi831,000,000
6Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur Mir’s733,000,000
7NED University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi699,000,000
8Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi551,000,000
9Jinnah Sindh Medical University, Karachi520,000,000
10Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering , Science and Technology., Nawabshah504,000,000
11Liaquat University of Medical and Health Sciences, Jamshoro395,000,000
12Endowment fund for Sukkur IBA University300,000,000
13Endowment Fund for NED University of Engineering & Technology, Karachi300,000,000
14Sindh Madressatul Islam University, Karachi292,000,000
15Institute of Business Administration (IBA), Karachi280,000,000
16Begum Nusrat Bhutto Women University, Sukkur280,000,000
17Endowment Fund for Dawood University of Engineering and Technology , Karachi250,000,000
18Thar Institute of Engineering, Science & Tech., NED University Campus @ IslamKot250,000,000
19Shaheed Allah Buksh Soomro University of Art, Design and Heritages, Jamshoro200,000,000
20People’s University Medical and Health Sciences for Women, Shaheed Benazirabad180,000,000
21Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto University of Law, Karachi, Sindh179,000,000
22Shaheed Mohtarmma Benazir Bhutto Medical University, Larkana174,000,000
23Talent Hunt Program For IBA University Sukkur128,250,000
24Benazir Bhutto Shaheed University, Lyari122,000,000
25Khairpur College of Sindh Agriculture & Management Sciences, Khairpur Mir’s100,000,000
26Int. Center for Chemical & Biological Sciences (ICCBS), University of Karachi100,000,000
27Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Sakrand80,000,000
28University of Sufism and Modern Sciences, Bhit Shah, Sindh80,000,000
29Government College University, Hyderabad80,000,000
30Aror University of Art, Architecture , Design & Heritages, Sukkur80,000,000
31The Benazir Bhutto Shaheed University of Technology and Skills Development, Khairpur Mirs80,000,000
32Area Study Center far East & South East Asia, University of Sindh, Jamshoro50,000,000
33Applied Economics Research Center, University of Karachi20,000,000

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17 Research Proposal Examples

17 Research Proposal Examples

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research proposal example sections definition and purpose, explained below

A research proposal systematically and transparently outlines a proposed research project.

The purpose of a research proposal is to demonstrate a project’s viability and the researcher’s preparedness to conduct an academic study. It serves as a roadmap for the researcher.

The process holds value both externally (for accountability purposes and often as a requirement for a grant application) and intrinsic value (for helping the researcher to clarify the mechanics, purpose, and potential signficance of the study).

Key sections of a research proposal include: the title, abstract, introduction, literature review, research design and methods, timeline, budget, outcomes and implications, references, and appendix. Each is briefly explained below.

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Research Proposal Sample Structure

Title: The title should present a concise and descriptive statement that clearly conveys the core idea of the research projects. Make it as specific as possible. The reader should immediately be able to grasp the core idea of the intended research project. Often, the title is left too vague and does not help give an understanding of what exactly the study looks at.

Abstract: Abstracts are usually around 250-300 words and provide an overview of what is to follow – including the research problem , objectives, methods, expected outcomes, and significance of the study. Use it as a roadmap and ensure that, if the abstract is the only thing someone reads, they’ll get a good fly-by of what will be discussed in the peice.

Introduction: Introductions are all about contextualization. They often set the background information with a statement of the problem. At the end of the introduction, the reader should understand what the rationale for the study truly is. I like to see the research questions or hypotheses included in the introduction and I like to get a good understanding of what the significance of the research will be. It’s often easiest to write the introduction last

Literature Review: The literature review dives deep into the existing literature on the topic, demosntrating your thorough understanding of the existing literature including themes, strengths, weaknesses, and gaps in the literature. It serves both to demonstrate your knowledge of the field and, to demonstrate how the proposed study will fit alongside the literature on the topic. A good literature review concludes by clearly demonstrating how your research will contribute something new and innovative to the conversation in the literature.

Research Design and Methods: This section needs to clearly demonstrate how the data will be gathered and analyzed in a systematic and academically sound manner. Here, you need to demonstrate that the conclusions of your research will be both valid and reliable. Common points discussed in the research design and methods section include highlighting the research paradigm, methodologies, intended population or sample to be studied, data collection techniques, and data analysis procedures . Toward the end of this section, you are encouraged to also address ethical considerations and limitations of the research process , but also to explain why you chose your research design and how you are mitigating the identified risks and limitations.

Timeline: Provide an outline of the anticipated timeline for the study. Break it down into its various stages (including data collection, data analysis, and report writing). The goal of this section is firstly to establish a reasonable breakdown of steps for you to follow and secondly to demonstrate to the assessors that your project is practicable and feasible.

Budget: Estimate the costs associated with the research project and include evidence for your estimations. Typical costs include staffing costs, equipment, travel, and data collection tools. When applying for a scholarship, the budget should demonstrate that you are being responsible with your expensive and that your funding application is reasonable.

Expected Outcomes and Implications: A discussion of the anticipated findings or results of the research, as well as the potential contributions to the existing knowledge, theory, or practice in the field. This section should also address the potential impact of the research on relevant stakeholders and any broader implications for policy or practice.

References: A complete list of all the sources cited in the research proposal, formatted according to the required citation style. This demonstrates the researcher’s familiarity with the relevant literature and ensures proper attribution of ideas and information.

Appendices (if applicable): Any additional materials, such as questionnaires, interview guides, or consent forms, that provide further information or support for the research proposal. These materials should be included as appendices at the end of the document.

Research Proposal Examples

Research proposals often extend anywhere between 2,000 and 15,000 words in length. The following snippets are samples designed to briefly demonstrate what might be discussed in each section.

1. Education Studies Research Proposals

See some real sample pieces:

  • Assessment of the perceptions of teachers towards a new grading system
  • Does ICT use in secondary classrooms help or hinder student learning?
  • Digital technologies in focus project
  • Urban Middle School Teachers’ Experiences of the Implementation of
  • Restorative Justice Practices
  • Experiences of students of color in service learning

Consider this hypothetical education research proposal:

The Impact of Game-Based Learning on Student Engagement and Academic Performance in Middle School Mathematics

Abstract: The proposed study will explore multiplayer game-based learning techniques in middle school mathematics curricula and their effects on student engagement. The study aims to contribute to the current literature on game-based learning by examining the effects of multiplayer gaming in learning.

Introduction: Digital game-based learning has long been shunned within mathematics education for fears that it may distract students or lower the academic integrity of the classrooms. However, there is emerging evidence that digital games in math have emerging benefits not only for engagement but also academic skill development. Contributing to this discourse, this study seeks to explore the potential benefits of multiplayer digital game-based learning by examining its impact on middle school students’ engagement and academic performance in a mathematics class.

Literature Review: The literature review has identified gaps in the current knowledge, namely, while game-based learning has been extensively explored, the role of multiplayer games in supporting learning has not been studied.

Research Design and Methods: This study will employ a mixed-methods research design based upon action research in the classroom. A quasi-experimental pre-test/post-test control group design will first be used to compare the academic performance and engagement of middle school students exposed to game-based learning techniques with those in a control group receiving instruction without the aid of technology. Students will also be observed and interviewed in regard to the effect of communication and collaboration during gameplay on their learning.

Timeline: The study will take place across the second term of the school year with a pre-test taking place on the first day of the term and the post-test taking place on Wednesday in Week 10.

Budget: The key budgetary requirements will be the technologies required, including the subscription cost for the identified games and computers.

Expected Outcomes and Implications: It is expected that the findings will contribute to the current literature on game-based learning and inform educational practices, providing educators and policymakers with insights into how to better support student achievement in mathematics.

2. Psychology Research Proposals

See some real examples:

  • A situational analysis of shared leadership in a self-managing team
  • The effect of musical preference on running performance
  • Relationship between self-esteem and disordered eating amongst adolescent females

Consider this hypothetical psychology research proposal:

The Effects of Mindfulness-Based Interventions on Stress Reduction in College Students

Abstract: This research proposal examines the impact of mindfulness-based interventions on stress reduction among college students, using a pre-test/post-test experimental design with both quantitative and qualitative data collection methods .

Introduction: College students face heightened stress levels during exam weeks. This can affect both mental health and test performance. This study explores the potential benefits of mindfulness-based interventions such as meditation as a way to mediate stress levels in the weeks leading up to exam time.

Literature Review: Existing research on mindfulness-based meditation has shown the ability for mindfulness to increase metacognition, decrease anxiety levels, and decrease stress. Existing literature has looked at workplace, high school and general college-level applications. This study will contribute to the corpus of literature by exploring the effects of mindfulness directly in the context of exam weeks.

Research Design and Methods: Participants ( n= 234 ) will be randomly assigned to either an experimental group, receiving 5 days per week of 10-minute mindfulness-based interventions, or a control group, receiving no intervention. Data will be collected through self-report questionnaires, measuring stress levels, semi-structured interviews exploring participants’ experiences, and students’ test scores.

Timeline: The study will begin three weeks before the students’ exam week and conclude after each student’s final exam. Data collection will occur at the beginning (pre-test of self-reported stress levels) and end (post-test) of the three weeks.

Expected Outcomes and Implications: The study aims to provide evidence supporting the effectiveness of mindfulness-based interventions in reducing stress among college students in the lead up to exams, with potential implications for mental health support and stress management programs on college campuses.

3. Sociology Research Proposals

  • Understanding emerging social movements: A case study of ‘Jersey in Transition’
  • The interaction of health, education and employment in Western China
  • Can we preserve lower-income affordable neighbourhoods in the face of rising costs?

Consider this hypothetical sociology research proposal:

The Impact of Social Media Usage on Interpersonal Relationships among Young Adults

Abstract: This research proposal investigates the effects of social media usage on interpersonal relationships among young adults, using a longitudinal mixed-methods approach with ongoing semi-structured interviews to collect qualitative data.

Introduction: Social media platforms have become a key medium for the development of interpersonal relationships, particularly for young adults. This study examines the potential positive and negative effects of social media usage on young adults’ relationships and development over time.

Literature Review: A preliminary review of relevant literature has demonstrated that social media usage is central to development of a personal identity and relationships with others with similar subcultural interests. However, it has also been accompanied by data on mental health deline and deteriorating off-screen relationships. The literature is to-date lacking important longitudinal data on these topics.

Research Design and Methods: Participants ( n = 454 ) will be young adults aged 18-24. Ongoing self-report surveys will assess participants’ social media usage, relationship satisfaction, and communication patterns. A subset of participants will be selected for longitudinal in-depth interviews starting at age 18 and continuing for 5 years.

Timeline: The study will be conducted over a period of five years, including recruitment, data collection, analysis, and report writing.

Expected Outcomes and Implications: This study aims to provide insights into the complex relationship between social media usage and interpersonal relationships among young adults, potentially informing social policies and mental health support related to social media use.

4. Nursing Research Proposals

  • Does Orthopaedic Pre-assessment clinic prepare the patient for admission to hospital?
  • Nurses’ perceptions and experiences of providing psychological care to burns patients
  • Registered psychiatric nurse’s practice with mentally ill parents and their children

Consider this hypothetical nursing research proposal:

The Influence of Nurse-Patient Communication on Patient Satisfaction and Health Outcomes following Emergency Cesarians

Abstract: This research will examines the impact of effective nurse-patient communication on patient satisfaction and health outcomes for women following c-sections, utilizing a mixed-methods approach with patient surveys and semi-structured interviews.

Introduction: It has long been known that effective communication between nurses and patients is crucial for quality care. However, additional complications arise following emergency c-sections due to the interaction between new mother’s changing roles and recovery from surgery.

Literature Review: A review of the literature demonstrates the importance of nurse-patient communication, its impact on patient satisfaction, and potential links to health outcomes. However, communication between nurses and new mothers is less examined, and the specific experiences of those who have given birth via emergency c-section are to date unexamined.

Research Design and Methods: Participants will be patients in a hospital setting who have recently had an emergency c-section. A self-report survey will assess their satisfaction with nurse-patient communication and perceived health outcomes. A subset of participants will be selected for in-depth interviews to explore their experiences and perceptions of the communication with their nurses.

Timeline: The study will be conducted over a period of six months, including rolling recruitment, data collection, analysis, and report writing within the hospital.

Expected Outcomes and Implications: This study aims to provide evidence for the significance of nurse-patient communication in supporting new mothers who have had an emergency c-section. Recommendations will be presented for supporting nurses and midwives in improving outcomes for new mothers who had complications during birth.

5. Social Work Research Proposals

  • Experiences of negotiating employment and caring responsibilities of fathers post-divorce
  • Exploring kinship care in the north region of British Columbia

Consider this hypothetical social work research proposal:

The Role of a Family-Centered Intervention in Preventing Homelessness Among At-Risk Youthin a working-class town in Northern England

Abstract: This research proposal investigates the effectiveness of a family-centered intervention provided by a local council area in preventing homelessness among at-risk youth. This case study will use a mixed-methods approach with program evaluation data and semi-structured interviews to collect quantitative and qualitative data .

Introduction: Homelessness among youth remains a significant social issue. This study aims to assess the effectiveness of family-centered interventions in addressing this problem and identify factors that contribute to successful prevention strategies.

Literature Review: A review of the literature has demonstrated several key factors contributing to youth homelessness including lack of parental support, lack of social support, and low levels of family involvement. It also demonstrates the important role of family-centered interventions in addressing this issue. Drawing on current evidence, this study explores the effectiveness of one such intervention in preventing homelessness among at-risk youth in a working-class town in Northern England.

Research Design and Methods: The study will evaluate a new family-centered intervention program targeting at-risk youth and their families. Quantitative data on program outcomes, including housing stability and family functioning, will be collected through program records and evaluation reports. Semi-structured interviews with program staff, participants, and relevant stakeholders will provide qualitative insights into the factors contributing to program success or failure.

Timeline: The study will be conducted over a period of six months, including recruitment, data collection, analysis, and report writing.

Budget: Expenses include access to program evaluation data, interview materials, data analysis software, and any related travel costs for in-person interviews.

Expected Outcomes and Implications: This study aims to provide evidence for the effectiveness of family-centered interventions in preventing youth homelessness, potentially informing the expansion of or necessary changes to social work practices in Northern England.

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This is a template for a 2500-word research proposal. You may find it difficult to squeeze everything into this wordcount, but it’s a common wordcount for Honors and MA-level dissertations.

SectionChecklist
Title – Ensure the single-sentence title clearly states the study’s focus
Abstract (Words: 200) – Briefly describe the research topicSummarize the research problem or question
– Outline the research design and methods
– Mention the expected outcomes and implications
Introduction (Words: 300) – Introduce the research topic and its significance
– Clearly state the research problem or question
– Explain the purpose and objectives of the study
– Provide a brief overview of
Literature Review (Words: 800) – Gather the existing literature into themes and ket ideas
– the themes and key ideas in the literature
– Identify gaps or inconsistencies in the literature
– Explain how the current study will contribute to the literature
Research Design and Methods (Words; 800) – Describe the research paradigm (generally: positivism and interpretivism)
– Describe the research design (e.g., qualitative, quantitative, or mixed-methods)
– Explain the data collection methods (e.g., surveys, interviews, observations)
– Detail the sampling strategy and target population
– Outline the data analysis techniques (e.g., statistical analysis, thematic analysis)
– Outline your validity and reliability procedures
– Outline your intended ethics procedures
– Explain the study design’s limitations and justify your decisions
Timeline (Single page table) – Provide an overview of the research timeline
– Break down the study into stages with specific timeframes (e.g., data collection, analysis, report writing)
– Include any relevant deadlines or milestones
Budget (200 words) – Estimate the costs associated with the research project
– Detail specific expenses (e.g., materials, participant incentives, travel costs)
– Include any necessary justifications for the budget items
– Mention any funding sources or grant applications
Expected Outcomes and Implications (200 words) – Summarize the anticipated findings or results of the study
– Discuss the potential implications of the findings for theory, practice, or policy
– Describe any possible limitations of the study

Your research proposal is where you really get going with your study. I’d strongly recommend working closely with your teacher in developing a research proposal that’s consistent with the requirements and culture of your institution, as in my experience it varies considerably. The above template is from my own courses that walk students through research proposals in a British School of Education.

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    The Impact of Social Media Usage on Interpersonal Relationships among Young Adults. Abstract: This research proposal investigates the effects of social media usage on interpersonal relationships among young adults, using a longitudinal mixed-methods approach with ongoing semi-structured interviews to collect qualitative data. Introduction: Social media platforms have become a key medium for ...