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== Example PhD Proposals == | |||
While we're waiting to cook up some specific advice on proposing your PhD thesis, check out these example proposals from previous years: | While we're waiting to cook up some specific advice on proposing your PhD thesis, check out these example proposals from previous years: | ||
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* [[:Image:Example biomed-eng PhD proposal by awald.pdf|Andy Wald's biomedical engineering PhD proposal]] from 2007 | * [[:Image:Example biomed-eng PhD proposal by awald.pdf|Andy Wald's biomedical engineering PhD proposal]] from 2007 | ||
The older examples above are "proposals" in the sense used by the CS department; they come rather late in the PhD process and are balanced more toward reporting extensive thesis work so far than toward actually proposing work to be done. It may be useful to model PhD proposals that truly ''propose'' work after grant proposals. Check the following links for proposal guidelines: | == Grant Proposals == | ||
The older examples above are "proposals" in the sense used by the CS department; they come rather late in the PhD process and are balanced more toward reporting extensive thesis work so far than toward actually proposing work to be done. It may be useful to model PhD proposals that truly ''propose'' work after grant proposals. Check the following links for grant proposal guidelines and examples: | |||
=== NIH === | |||
# [http://vis.cs.brown.edu/docs/pdf/bib/NIH-2001-PHS.pdf NIH guide to proposals] | |||
# [http://vis.cs.brown.edu/docs/pdf/bib/Laidlaw-2004-DTI.pdf First submission of proposal ''DTI+MRI-based Tools for Analyzing White Matter Variation''] by David Laidlaw, et al | |||
# [http://vis.cs.brown.edu/docs/pdf/bib/NIH-2004-DTI.pdf NIH Reviews of the proposal] | |||
# [http://vis.cs.brown.edu/docs/pdf/bib/Laidlaw-2004-DA1.pdf Revision A1 of the proposal], in response to the first round of reviews | |||
# [http://vis.cs.brown.edu/docs/pdf/bib/NIH-2004-DRV.PDF NIH Reviews of the revised proposal] | |||
# [http://vis.cs.brown.edu/docs/pdf/bib/Laidlaw-2005-DA2.pdf Revision A2 of the proposal], in response to the second round of reviews | |||
=== NSF === | |||
* [http://vis.cs.brown.edu/docs/pdf/NSF-2004-GPG.pdf NSF grant proposal guide] | * [http://vis.cs.brown.edu/docs/pdf/NSF-2004-GPG.pdf NSF grant proposal guide] | ||
* [http://vis.cs.brown.edu/docs/pdf/NSF-2004-GPW.pdf NSF guide to proposal writing] | |||
[[Category:HOWTO]] | [[Category:HOWTO]] | ||
Revision as of 17:35, 9 February 2009
Example PhD Proposals
While we're waiting to cook up some specific advice on proposing your PhD thesis, check out these example proposals from previous years:
- Dan Keefe's visualization PhD proposal from 2006
- Tomer Moscovich's graphics PhD proposal from 2006
- Daniel Acevedo's visualization PhD proposal from 2006 (presentation PPT)
- Dana Tenneson's graphics PhD proposal from 2007 (presentation PPT)
- Andy Wald's biomedical engineering PhD proposal from 2007
Grant Proposals
The older examples above are "proposals" in the sense used by the CS department; they come rather late in the PhD process and are balanced more toward reporting extensive thesis work so far than toward actually proposing work to be done. It may be useful to model PhD proposals that truly propose work after grant proposals. Check the following links for grant proposal guidelines and examples:
NIH
- NIH guide to proposals
- First submission of proposal DTI+MRI-based Tools for Analyzing White Matter Variation by David Laidlaw, et al
- NIH Reviews of the proposal
- Revision A1 of the proposal, in response to the first round of reviews
- NIH Reviews of the revised proposal
- Revision A2 of the proposal, in response to the second round of reviews