DEVELOPING A PROJECT

Valerie Hymas
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Developing a strong, feasible and compelling project proposal is the most important aspect of a successful Fulbright application. Your first step should be to familiarize yourself with the program summary for the country to which you wish to apply. The program design varies somewhat from country to country (i.e., some countries encourage applicants to incorporate coursework into a project, while others prefer independent research.) Click here to view the participating country summaries. Please ensure that your project design fits under the program guidelines for your host country. It is essential that applicants have adequate formal training for the study that they wish to pursue and that their language skills be commensurate with the requirements of the project. z Graduating seniors generally will be expected to attend regular university lectures as part of their projects. They should describe the study programs they wish to follow in terms as specific as possible. They should not expect close academic supervision and should be prepared to supplement lectures with an independent research project. z Graduate students, as well as advanced degree candidates proposing research for theses and dissertations, will be expected to work independently without close supervision. z Ph.D. candidates should indicate when they expect to complete preliminary or comprehensive examinations and whether their project statements have been accepted or approved as dissertation proposals. z Creative and Performing Arts candidates should submit projects indicating their reasons for selecting a particular country, the form their work will take and the results they hope to obtain. For more information on preparing applications in these areas and any required supplementary materials, please click here. You must demonstrate that your project and your research strategy are feasible, including its time frame. In determining this you can ask yourself the following questions: z How will the culture and politics of the host country impact your work? z How do the resources of the host country support your project? Will you have access to the documents/equipment necessary for successful completion of you project? z If employing methodological techniques such as extensive interviewing and the use of questionnaires how will you get/locate your subjects? Have you received approval for your questionnaire from your project supervisor? z Have you received all of the necessary permissions from local authorities? z Is your language facility adequate? If not, how will you accomplish your work? In other words, if there could be any question regarding …
开发一个项目
制定一份强有力的、可行的和令人信服的项目提案是成功申请富布赖特项目的最重要方面。你的第一步应该是熟悉你想申请的国家的项目摘要。课程设计因国家而异(例如,一些国家鼓励申请人将课程作业纳入项目,而另一些国家则倾向于独立研究。)点击此处查看参与国摘要。请确保您的项目设计符合您所在国家的项目指导方针。申请人必须为他们希望从事的研究接受充分的正式培训,并且他们的语言技能与项目的要求相称。即将毕业的大四学生通常会参加定期的大学讲座,作为他们项目的一部分。他们应该尽可能具体地描述他们希望学习的课程。他们不应该期待密切的学术监督,而应该准备用独立的研究项目来补充讲课。研究生,以及提出论文和学位论文研究的高级学位候选人,将被要求在没有密切监督的情况下独立工作。z博士候选人应表明何时他们期望完成初步或全面的考试,以及他们的项目陈述是否已被接受或批准为论文提案。创意和表演艺术考生应提交项目,说明他们选择一个特定国家的原因,他们的工作将采取的形式和他们希望获得的结果。欲知更多有关准备这些范畴的申请及所需补充材料的资料,请按此。你必须证明你的项目和研究策略是可行的,包括它的时间框架。在确定这一点时,你可以问自己以下问题:东道国的文化和政治将如何影响你的工作?z东道国的资源如何支持你的计划?你能拿到成功完成项目所需的文件/设备吗?如果采用方法技术,如广泛的访谈和问卷调查的使用,你将如何获得/定位你的研究对象?你的项目主管批准你的调查问卷了吗?你得到当地政府的所有必要许可了吗?你的语言能力够吗?如果不是,你将如何完成你的工作?换句话说,如果关于……
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