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Project Study 1 and 2 - Templates

Project Proposal Template

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Project Study 1:

Proposal Template for Project Study


(Proposal Defense)
Title Page
Table of Contents
List of Figures and Tables (if applicable)
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms (if applicable)
Executive Summary

Chapter 1. Introduction

1.1 Problem and Its Background


1.2 Problem Statement
1.3 Project Goal and Objectives
1.4 Project Scope
1.5 Literature Review

Chapter 2. Methodology

2.1 Data Collection Plan (if applicable)


2.2 Project Timeline
2.3 Expected Outcomes
2.4 Project Budget
2.5 Ethical Considerations (if applicable)
2.6 Risks and Mitigation
2.7 Project Team

Conclusion
References
Appendices

Developed by: Office of VP for Globalization and OEQA


DETAILS:
Title Page

Table of Contents
A list of all sections and subsections with page numbers for easy navigation.

List of Figures and Tables (if applicable)


A list of all figures and tables used in the proposal, along with their page numbers.

List of Abbreviations and Acronyms (if applicable)


A list of abbreviations and acronyms used in the proposal, along with their definitions.

Executive Summary
In this section, provide an overview of your proposed project study. Introduce the topic,
its relevance, and the primary objectives of your study. Clearly state the problem or
research question you aim to address.

Chapter 1. Introduction

1.1 Problem and Its Background


Introduction to the proposed project study.
Background information about the research problem or question.
Significance of the study.

1.2 Problem Statement


A clear and specific statement of the research problem, issue, opportunity, concern or
question that the project aims to address.

1.3 Project Goal and Objectives


List the specific objectives of your project study. What do you hope to achieve through
this study? Be concise and specific in defining your goals.

Ensure that objectives are SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and
Time-bound).
1.4 Project Scope
Define the scope of the project, including the boundaries and limitations of what will be
included.

1.5 Literature Review


Review of relevant literature and previous research related to the project.

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Identification of gaps in the literature that the project will address.

Summarize the existing knowledge and research related to your project. Discuss the key
theories, concepts, and findings that inform your study. Highlight any gaps in the current
literature that your project will address.

Chapter 2. Methodology

Detail the research methods and approaches you plan to use in your project study. Include
information on data collection, data analysis techniques, and any tools or instruments you
will use. Explain how your chosen methods align with your research objectives.

2.1 Data Collection Plan (if applicable)


Details on how data will be collected, including sampling strategies, tools, and
instruments.
Ethical considerations and informed consent procedures (if human subjects are
involved)

2.2 Project Timeline


Provide a timeline outlining the key milestones and deadlines for your project study.
Include major activities such as literature review, data collection, analysis, and report
writing.

Include Activity Plans, Gantt Charts and Resource Plans.

2.3 Expected Outcomes


Discuss the expected outcomes of your project study. What do you anticipate discovering
or achieving through your research? Highlight the potential contributions of your study to
the field.

2.4 Project Budget


If applicable, outline the budget for your project study. Include any costs associated with
data collection, equipment, travel, or other resources you may need. If your study is
funded by an external source, specify the funding amount and details.

2.5 Ethical Considerations (if applicable)


Describe any ethical considerations related to your project, including how you plan to
obtain informed consent if working with human subjects and how you will address issues
of confidentiality and data security.

2.6 Risks and Mitigation

Developed by: Office of VP for Globalization and OEQA


Identify any potential risks or challenges that may impact the project, and describe how
they will be addressed or mitigated.

2.7 Project Team


Outline the roles and responsibilities of the project team members, including the project
manager, any subject matter experts, and any external consultants or contractors.

Conclusion
Summarize the key points of your proposal and emphasize the significance of your project
study. Reiterate its relevance to the field and the potential benefits of your research.

References
List all the sources you have cited in your proposal following a specific citation style (APA).

Appendices
Include any additional materials that support your proposal, such as a detailed research
questionnaire, letters of support or collaboration, or relevant academic transcripts, project
team members curriculum vitae etc.

Developed by: Office of VP for Globalization and OEQA


Project Study 2:
Template for Project Study 2
(Final Defense)
Title Page
Table of Contents
List of Figures and Tables (if applicable)
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms (if applicable)
Executive Summary

Chapter 1. Introduction

1.1 Problem and Its Background (Introduction)


1.2 Problem Statement
1.3 Project Goal and Objectives
1.4 Project Scope
1.5 Literature Review

Chapter 2. Methodology

2.1 Data Collection Plan (if applicable)


2.2 Project Timeline
2.3 Expected Outcomes
2.4 Project Budget
2.5 Ethical Considerations (if applicable)
2.6 Risks and Mitigation
2.7 Project Team

Chapter 3. Results

3.1 Data Presentation and Analysis

Chapter 4: Discussions

4.1 Discussion
4.2 Summary of key findings
4.3 Contribution to the field
4.4 Practical and theoretical implications
4.5 Conclusion
4.6 Suggestions for future research

References
Appendices

Developed by: Office of VP for Globalization and OEQA


DETAILS:
Title Page

Table of Contents
A list of all sections and subsections with page numbers for easy navigation.

List of Figures and Tables (if applicable)


A list of all figures and tables used in the proposal, along with their page numbers.

List of Abbreviations and Acronyms (if applicable)


A list of abbreviations and acronyms used in the proposal, along with their definitions.

Executive Summary
In this section, provide an overview of your proposed project study. Introduce the topic,
its relevance, and the primary objectives of your study. Clearly state the problem or
research question you aim to address.

Chapter 1. Introduction

1.1 Problem and Its Background (Introduction)


Introduction to the proposed project study.
Background information about the research problem or question.
Significance of the study.

1.2 Problem Statement


A clear and specific statement of the research problem, issue, opportunity, concern or
question that the project aims to address.

1.3 Project Goal and Objectives


List the specific objectives of your project study. What do you hope to achieve through
this study? Be concise and specific in defining your goals.

Ensure that objectives are SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and
Time-bound).
1.4 Project Scope
Define the scope of the project, including the boundaries and limitations of what will be
included.

1.5 Literature Review


Review of relevant literature and previous research related to the project.
Identification of gaps in the literature that the project will address.

Developed by: Office of VP for Globalization and OEQA


Summarize the existing knowledge and research related to your project. Discuss the key
theories, concepts, and findings that inform your study. Highlight any gaps in the current
literature that your project will address.

Chapter 2. Methodology

Detail the research methods and approaches you plan to use in your project study. Include
information on data collection, data analysis techniques, and any tools or instruments you
will use. Explain how your chosen methods align with your research objectives.

2.1 Data Collection Plan (if applicable)


Details on how data will be collected, including sampling strategies, tools, and
instruments.
Ethical considerations and informed consent procedures (if human subjects are
involved)

2.2 Project Timeline


Provide a timeline outlining the key milestones and deadlines for your project study.
Include major activities such as literature review, data collection, analysis, and report
writing.

Include Activity Plans, Gantt Charts and Resource Plans.

2.3 Expected Outcomes


Discuss the expected outcomes of your project study. What do you anticipate discovering
or achieving through your research? Highlight the potential contributions of your study to
the field.

2.4 Project Budget


If applicable, outline the budget for your project study. Include any costs associated with
data collection, equipment, travel, or other resources you may need. If your study is
funded by an external source, specify the funding amount and details.

2.5. Ethical Considerations (if applicable)


Describe any ethical considerations related to your project, including how you plan to
obtain informed consent if working with human subjects and how you will address issues
of confidentiality and data security.

2.6 Risks and Mitigation


Identify any potential risks or challenges that may impact the project, and describe how
they will be addressed or mitigated.

Developed by: Office of VP for Globalization and OEQA


2.7 Project Team
Outline the roles and responsibilities of the project team members, including the project
manager, any subject matter experts, and any external consultants or contractors.

Chapter 3. Results and Discussions

Data Presentation and Analysis


Presentation of collected data
Descriptive statistics
Data visualization (tables, charts, graphs)
In-depth analysis of findings
Subsections for each research objective or question

Chapter 4: Discussions
Discussion
Interpretation of results
Comparison with literature
Implications of findings
Conclusion
Recommendations
Alternative explanations (if applicable)

Summary of key findings


Contribution to the field
Practical and theoretical implications
Suggestions for future research

References
List all the sources you have cited in your proposal following a specific citation style (APA).

Appendices
Include any additional materials that support your proposal, such as a detailed research
questionnaire, letters of support or collaboration, or relevant academic transcripts, project
team members curriculum vitae etc.

Developed by: Office of VP for Globalization and OEQA

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