mostly, I think it's two-fold. Sometimes, your project hypotheses might be interesting by themselves for dissemination/communication activities. But more likely, you need to think given that you confirm your hypothesis, what problems (for target audiences) it will solve? I guess that would be a more interesting message. Here is a video that gives a great idea how this part will be evaluated: th-cam.com/video/7tFiOCiVZJg/w-d-xo.html
How do you include messages on findings in the proposal? Thanks
mostly, I think it's two-fold. Sometimes, your project hypotheses might be interesting by themselves for dissemination/communication activities. But more likely, you need to think given that you confirm your hypothesis, what problems (for target audiences) it will solve? I guess that would be a more interesting message. Here is a video that gives a great idea how this part will be evaluated: th-cam.com/video/7tFiOCiVZJg/w-d-xo.html
@@PostdocLife Many thanks