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How to Write a Successful Research Proposal

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Who needs to write a research proposal?What to include in your research proposalStep-by-step guide to writing an effective research proposalHow your proposal will be assessedTips for success

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Who needs to write a research proposal?What to include in your research proposalStep-by-step guide to writing an effective research proposalHow your proposal will be assessedTips for success

A research proposal outlines your planned study, explaining what you aim to explore, why it matters to your field, and how you’ll carry it out.  

Follow our expert advice and guidance to help you write yours.

Who needs to write a research proposal?

You’ll usually need to write a research proposal if you’re applying to propose your own research.

Your proposal needs to convince supervisors and funders that your research is original, valuable, and feasible.

If you’re an occasional student you’ll also need to write a research proposal.

If you’re applying for an advertised PhD, you normally won’t need to write such a document. The project’s aims and objectives are already defined and a supervisor has usually been assigned.

What to include in your research proposal

A good starting point is learning the core elements and essential structure of a research proposal.  

A strong research proposal (typically 1,000–2,000 words) should: 

Step-by-step guide to writing an effective research proposal

Follow our step-by-step guide to planning, writing and refining your proposal.  

It’s time to turn your idea into a research plan.  

If your proposal is successful, you’ll have the opportunity to refine and strengthen it during your first few months at Newcastle University.

Step 1: Identify a clear research topic

Step 2: Conduct a literature review

Step 3: Propose your research title

Step 4: State your research objectives

Step 5: Choose your research methodology

Step 6: Write the proposal structure

A typical research proposal includes: 

  1. Title: concise and descriptive
  2. Abstract:  brief summary
  3. Introduction: background, significance, and problem statement
  4. Literature review: summary of previous research and gaps
  5. Research question/objectives: clear and precise
  6. Methodology: design, data collection, analysis, ethical issues
  7. Expected results/outcomes: what you hope to discover
  8. Timeline: realistic plan for completing each stage
  9. Budget: estimated costs
  10. References: and bibliography

Step 7: Plan a realistic timeline

Step 8: Proofread and revise

Step 9: Follow submission guidelines


How your proposal will be assessed

Your research proposal will be carefully reviewed by our academic schools.

They’ll also consider whether they have the right expertise and resources to support your chosen area of study - ensuring your project can thrive in the right environment.

Tips for success

Don’t forget - research proposal requirements vary. If you're unsure what to include, contact the relevant research admissions team for guidance.

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