Writing Effective Research Proposals: A Practical Guide for Higher Education Students and Researchers

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Peter, Queen Doom

Department of Public Administration, Veritas University Abuja (Nigeria)

Article Information

DOI: 10.51584/IJRIAS.2026.11060137

Subject Category: Education

Volume/Issue: 11/6 | Page No: 1810-1821

Publication Timeline

Submitted: 2026-06-17

Accepted: 2026-06-22

Published: 2026-07-02

Abstract

The section provides an overview of the essential components of a research proposal for academicians in higher education. It includes guidance on developing a research question, identifying key sources and literature, and outlining the research methodology. Additionally, it covers the importance of effective abstracts and keywords in a research proposal. The chapter provides measures for creating a clear and concise proposal that effectively communicates the goals of the research. This section also discusses the key elements of a research proposal for academicians in higher education, including the research question, literature review, methodology, and outcomes. It gives elaborate understanding of the keywords which the readers require to understand the research proposal. The research proposal is the skeleton or backbone of the research as it is structured in such a way that indicates what the researcher intends to do. The mission of having a chapter on writing a research proposal is to provide higher education students and researchers with the tools, knowledge and skills.

Keywords

Research Proposal, Research Methodology, Research Question, Literature Review, Research Design, Theoretical Framework, Higher Education, Academic Research

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