One of the main requirements to apply for a Doctoral Study at any Universities is writing a research proposal.
Where to start?
The most obvious place to start defining the research problem area is with topics that of your interest. These can relate to :
1. Previous academical experience;
( e.g. an interesting subject you come through during your Master's Study, topics you find captivating or skills you enjoy developing ). Having a solid background in the research topic is fundamental. Please do not jump to a topic; you do not know enough about it.
2. Professional experiences;
The second place to look for a research problem area could be related to your professional experience.
- (e.g. Interesting aspects at work, specific problems encountered, Skills you enjoy developing, or tasks you excel in professional life.
3. Current Events ;
The third place to look for a research problem area is by paying careful attention to the issues and debates that are happening at national, regional and international levels. For example, themes or concerns arisen in the industries or professions in which you have worked.
In writing your proposal, Do not think of solutions.
PhD research is ;
a Long term project might spend somewhere between 3-7 years. Most likely, it will end up differently to how you initially envisaged it.
So in order to stay motivated and work on your research for such a long time, you need to ;
1. Chose topic which interests you personally,
2. feasible to conduct,
3. has the potential to deliver strong outcomes.
4. Try to think of a different way in which your topic might be investigated.
5. Think of General issues or a specific set of problems. Which Relat to your experts.
6. Try to articulate what the problem is, furthermore, whether there is a research angle that can be pursued connected to this.

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