Table 3

Tips for EACVI Research Grants Application, Part 2 Project

QuestionTips
13. Please write an abstract that outlines the background, the relevance, and the expected results of your Research project
  • This should be concise with a maximum 250 words, so should just include what is relevant.

14. Please detail the background of your Research project
  • The candidate should demonstrate they have done their homework and have an in-depth knowledge of the field of the research proposal

  • Topic is important to the field of CVI and cardiology

  • Avoid including extra and irrelevant information

15. What are the aims of your Research project?
  • Aims must be achievable

  • Should be novel and fill a gap in research

  • No more than 3–5 aims as less gives the impression that the project has limited potential and more comes across as a fishing expedition

16. Please detail the main expected results and impacts of your Research project
  • The hypothesis and possible alternative hypotheses each should be followed by a strong rationale of why these results are expected.

  • It should also come across as filling a gap in knowledge as well as logical to understand.

18. Which methodology will be used for your Research project? Type of study, study design, structure, timelines, data collection, statistical analysis, dissemination of results, and main challenges
  • Address each point

  • Clear and flows easily; the evaluator should not have to guess

  • The candidate should allow adequate time to do so and discuss it with the host supervisor. If written last minute, important aspects maybe forgotten or maybe clear to you, but not to who is evaluating it.

20. Please describe the feasibility of the proposal in the hosting institution.
  • The host institution must have all the facilitates needed to conduct the research.

21. What will be your role in the Research project? Please also state how your profile fits to the project
  • The project needs to be coherent with applicant’s background.

QuestionTips
13. Please write an abstract that outlines the background, the relevance, and the expected results of your Research project
  • This should be concise with a maximum 250 words, so should just include what is relevant.

14. Please detail the background of your Research project
  • The candidate should demonstrate they have done their homework and have an in-depth knowledge of the field of the research proposal

  • Topic is important to the field of CVI and cardiology

  • Avoid including extra and irrelevant information

15. What are the aims of your Research project?
  • Aims must be achievable

  • Should be novel and fill a gap in research

  • No more than 3–5 aims as less gives the impression that the project has limited potential and more comes across as a fishing expedition

16. Please detail the main expected results and impacts of your Research project
  • The hypothesis and possible alternative hypotheses each should be followed by a strong rationale of why these results are expected.

  • It should also come across as filling a gap in knowledge as well as logical to understand.

18. Which methodology will be used for your Research project? Type of study, study design, structure, timelines, data collection, statistical analysis, dissemination of results, and main challenges
  • Address each point

  • Clear and flows easily; the evaluator should not have to guess

  • The candidate should allow adequate time to do so and discuss it with the host supervisor. If written last minute, important aspects maybe forgotten or maybe clear to you, but not to who is evaluating it.

20. Please describe the feasibility of the proposal in the hosting institution.
  • The host institution must have all the facilitates needed to conduct the research.

21. What will be your role in the Research project? Please also state how your profile fits to the project
  • The project needs to be coherent with applicant’s background.

Table 3

Tips for EACVI Research Grants Application, Part 2 Project

QuestionTips
13. Please write an abstract that outlines the background, the relevance, and the expected results of your Research project
  • This should be concise with a maximum 250 words, so should just include what is relevant.

14. Please detail the background of your Research project
  • The candidate should demonstrate they have done their homework and have an in-depth knowledge of the field of the research proposal

  • Topic is important to the field of CVI and cardiology

  • Avoid including extra and irrelevant information

15. What are the aims of your Research project?
  • Aims must be achievable

  • Should be novel and fill a gap in research

  • No more than 3–5 aims as less gives the impression that the project has limited potential and more comes across as a fishing expedition

16. Please detail the main expected results and impacts of your Research project
  • The hypothesis and possible alternative hypotheses each should be followed by a strong rationale of why these results are expected.

  • It should also come across as filling a gap in knowledge as well as logical to understand.

18. Which methodology will be used for your Research project? Type of study, study design, structure, timelines, data collection, statistical analysis, dissemination of results, and main challenges
  • Address each point

  • Clear and flows easily; the evaluator should not have to guess

  • The candidate should allow adequate time to do so and discuss it with the host supervisor. If written last minute, important aspects maybe forgotten or maybe clear to you, but not to who is evaluating it.

20. Please describe the feasibility of the proposal in the hosting institution.
  • The host institution must have all the facilitates needed to conduct the research.

21. What will be your role in the Research project? Please also state how your profile fits to the project
  • The project needs to be coherent with applicant’s background.

QuestionTips
13. Please write an abstract that outlines the background, the relevance, and the expected results of your Research project
  • This should be concise with a maximum 250 words, so should just include what is relevant.

14. Please detail the background of your Research project
  • The candidate should demonstrate they have done their homework and have an in-depth knowledge of the field of the research proposal

  • Topic is important to the field of CVI and cardiology

  • Avoid including extra and irrelevant information

15. What are the aims of your Research project?
  • Aims must be achievable

  • Should be novel and fill a gap in research

  • No more than 3–5 aims as less gives the impression that the project has limited potential and more comes across as a fishing expedition

16. Please detail the main expected results and impacts of your Research project
  • The hypothesis and possible alternative hypotheses each should be followed by a strong rationale of why these results are expected.

  • It should also come across as filling a gap in knowledge as well as logical to understand.

18. Which methodology will be used for your Research project? Type of study, study design, structure, timelines, data collection, statistical analysis, dissemination of results, and main challenges
  • Address each point

  • Clear and flows easily; the evaluator should not have to guess

  • The candidate should allow adequate time to do so and discuss it with the host supervisor. If written last minute, important aspects maybe forgotten or maybe clear to you, but not to who is evaluating it.

20. Please describe the feasibility of the proposal in the hosting institution.
  • The host institution must have all the facilitates needed to conduct the research.

21. What will be your role in the Research project? Please also state how your profile fits to the project
  • The project needs to be coherent with applicant’s background.

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