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A timely manual in the current climate of increasingly underfunded departments and institutions, this book offers insight into how to secure, manage and effectively research funding in the changing order of global economy and competing research priorities. It gives you the perspectives of those who seek, and those who award research funding, such as governments, companies and foundations. Examining the full cycle and elements of influence of research funding, this book comes with: • Practical case studies, • Lists of potential funding sources that you can use to enhance your funding generation efforts, and • Explanatory videos Clear and digestible, this text delivers systematic guidance for early career researchers and students in Graduate Schools, Doctoral Colleges, Research Methods Programmes, Academic and Research Staff Development Programmes.
Gathering and using feedback
Gathering and using feedback
In this chapter you will explore:
- What is meant by feedback
- Why it is important
- How to achieve useful feedback
- How to use feedback effectively
Introduction
Previous applicants all quote “getting feedback” as a key part of being successful in securing research funding. However, although this is widely accepted as a vital step in putting together a funding application, there is limited exploration of what feedback really means in this context. So, here we will discuss the important questions about feedback in relation to seeking funding for a research project.
First, what do we mean by feedback in this context? We would define feedback as constructively critical responses from knowledgeable others on the value of your project proposal, while the purpose of getting feedback ...
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