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RESEARCH WORKSHOP

Preparing a strong research proposal

For HDRs, CDU researchers and research staff
Presenter Laura Ficorilli / Josh Billam
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Contact person E: askthelibrary@cdu.edu.au
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Open to CDU staff and students, HDR candidates
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This workshop will introduce you to some of the essential understanding involved in preparing and presenting your research proposal. It will provide an overview of the requirements involved in writing a research proposal and a step-by-step process toward completing a research proposal.

 

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