The objective of this workshop is to equip participants with both methodological and theoretical tools for developing their research proposals. Participants will have the opportunity to make substantial progress on their individual proposals and to draft initial versions of various sections. In addition, during the workshop reseach advisors from our research operations office are available for individual consultations. Key elements this workshop will cover: Clarifying your own research profile and developing proposal ideas Research trends and your own research motivation as key cornerstones of a successful proposal (including disciplinary research landscapes and your own positioning within the discipline; individual research biographies; drafting career paths) Clarifying your research question and research goal The importance of a clearly defined research question and a clearly defined research goal for a successful application; differentiating between topic, research question and research goal Outlining the components of your application The Pentagon Model (Lotte Reinecker / Peter Stray Jørgenson) as the basic structure for research projects and research applications Focus 1: Material Focus 2: Methods/theories/concepts Focus 3: Research and application design Fine-tuning the application: techniques and methods for revising and finalising the text Basic techniques for revising initial drafts Focus 1: The importance of the reader's perspective/change of perspective Focus 2: Further step-by-step revision (including focus contouring, skeleton and storyboard methods) Getting to the heart of the application: Writing a good abstract Feedback Feedback as a building block of the application process Individual feedback on selected parts of the application (together or in small groups, depending on the size of the group)
Speaker: Dr. Tobias Zervosen Course language: English Location: Salon, Cranach Str. 47 (EG) |