Course title
グラントプロポーザル実習   [Applied Exercise for Grant Proposal]
Course category The Professional Degree Program of Industrial Technology and Innovation  Requirement   Credit 4 
Department   Year   Semester YearLong 
Course type YearLong  Course code 1068757
Instructor(s)
山田 浩史   [YAMADA Hiroshi]
Facility affiliation Graduate School of Engineering Office afjgxte/L1151  Email address

Course description
Students will practically learn public fund acquisition methods for their "research project proposal". Particularly in order to prepare proposals based on the purpose of the research funding system and the policies for industries, science, and technology, they will practice the research funding proposal, including attendance at the briefing session for competitive funding and summary of the points.
Expected Learning
Ability to create grant proposal applications and perform comprehensively discussion on it.
(Based on Diploma Policy:(C))
Course schedule
1. Orientation
2. Research proposal
3. Research planning
4.-13.
・Grant proposal progress (Students proceed with your research under the guidance of your supervisor and present the grant proposal progresses. You are required to move their project independently by making the most of the suggestions you will receive from your supervisor and other laboratory members.)
14. Representation of the results
15. Final Presentation
(The above course schedule depends on the progress of the research.)
Prerequisites
This seminar is part of the common courses and is the required course. In addition to the time in the seminar and for preparation, students are recommended to spend the standard amount of time as specified by the University on self-learning.
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References
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Assessment/Grading
Report and final presentation (60%), Presentation and discussion in the seminar (20%) and, attitude in the laboratory (20%).
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3/9/2020 3:18:33 PM