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7 pages, 81K
July 2020

Avoiding logic jumps in grant applications

When applying for a research grant, the primary goal of applicants is to convince the reviewers that their research project is substantially important, highly competitive and that it will bring forth great impact. To achieve this, applicants head out on a mission to prepare a project proposal that is presented in a logical manner and leads the reviewers smoothly from one point to the next without any gaps or partial information. That way, the reviewers will be sure to reach the correct conclusions about the research project. Although this missi

Source: Enspire Science Ltd.

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