This book is not just a collection of theories but a practical guide derived from real experiences. It reflects the common challenges students face and provides appropriate strategies for overcoming them. The book's aim is to provide effective strategies that you can apply immediately to navigate the complexities of academic writing without being confused by the complexity of methodological concepts. It takes a concise and pragmatic approach, getting straight to the point.
The book covers the critical components of a proposal, such as identifying a research topic, conducting a literature review, and introducing a research method, and it includes tips and selected strategies for crafting the key sections of a proposal. The book is also a map of various tools and sources that can be used to support your proposal, and it provides example phrases to incorporate into the proposal. The tools may help with various tasks, such as referencing, identifying connections between references, correcting language, formatting, and analyzing original or secondary datasets. This book will teach you the nuances of proposal development that only a human touch can provide, but it will not cover AI tools since crafting an effective proposal requires more than merely writing or generating words.
This book is a valuable time-saving resource for anyone unsure how to craft an academic research proposal. This book can be useful to novice researchers who want to craft a proposal or educators who want to standardize the proposals drafted by so many students or researchers under their guidance. It also helps advisors update themselves with new tools or be aware of various strategies that might be helpful to their mentees. While the academic research proposal differs from those for institutions outside universities (e.g., research and development departments), the principles and tools to search, summarize, review, and analyze the data are very similar.
Selected from the foreword A:
" ... The present guidebook by Professor Sepasgozar does precisely that: to advise you on the necessary components of a proposal and equip you with the best strategies to communicate your arguments in the most effective way...."
Prof. Thomas Schneider, Chief Executive, Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU).
Selected from the foreword B:
"... Samad stands as an exemplary researcher who has spearheaded numerous groundbreaking research projects and authored an array of impactful scientific articles. ... This valuable book has the potential to aid you in developing a comprehensive proposal that highlights your expertise in project management, specifically emphasizing resource allocation, time management, and problem-solving."
Prof. Albert Chan, Dean of Students, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
A/Professor Samad Sepasgozar has been named Top Researcher (Field Leader) nationally by The Australian in 2023. He has also been repeatedly recognized as the world’s Top 2% Researcher by Standard University based on his citations and research performance and as one of the world’s Top 1% Reviewers by Publons, Web of Science.
Associated Professor is the former Deputy Head of School Research at UNSW Built Environment in Sydney, Australia. His primary research focus lies in the integration of Digital Twin, artificial intelligence, and sensing technologies within smart cities and construction. His work is dedicated to driving digital transformation for futuristic cities and sustainable built environments.