Research Statements
The research statement is a critical document in academic and research applications, such as postdoctoral fellowships or faculty positions. It is a concise summary of your research background, current research activities, and future research goals. It serves as a tool to showcase the independent research you conduct, highlight your research agenda and goals, demonstrate your writing ability, and articulate potential funding opportunities you plan to pursue.
Printable Research Statement Guide
Length and Format
• 1-2 single-spaced pages (unless specified otherwise) • Adheres to the specific length and content requirements of each application
Audience and Context
• Write your research statement for an audience of professionals in your field. • Assume that the readers have a solid foundation in the subject matter.
Introduction
Begin with an introduction that contextualizes your work within your broader field. Discuss the larger questions your research addresses and the significance of those questions within the field.
Research Interests
Describe your specific research interests within the broader context. What questions or problems are you focused on, and why are they important?
Mention any academic publications, conference presentations, or collaborations resulting from your past research.
Incorporating your Research
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Past Research
Provide a concise history of your past research. Discuss the initial questions you aimed to answer, the findings you obtained, and how your work contributed to the field.
Present Research
Discuss your ongoing research. What questions are you currently investigating, and what have you discovered so far? Explain how your current work connects to the broader academic discourse, and mention any forthcoming publications, conferences, or other professional activities. Include specific examples of your successes.
Future Research
Detail plans for future research. What questions do you intend to address next, and how do you plan to answer them? Explain how the institution and program to which you are applying can support your research goals. Discuss the potential implications of your future work.
Tie It All Together
Ensure your statement is logically connected, showing a progression in your research journey. Highlight the primary question or theme that has guided your academic career, its importance to the field, and how each stage of your work has contributed to addressing that question.
Your research statement should convey your motivation and passion for your work. Ultimately, a well-crafted research statement should demonstrate your expertise, potential contributions to the field, and compatibility with the academic institution to which you are applying. It should provide a clear and compelling narrative of your research journey and ambitions.
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