Writing a successful science proposal can seem intimidating and even baffling. What makes one proposal stand out from the tens of thousands that are submitted each year to government agencies, private corporations and foundations, and academic committees? This authoritative and readable book explains every aspect of proposal writing, from conceiving and designing a project to analysing data, synthesising results, and estimating a budget. It is a step-by-step guide to writing an effective and competitive scientific proposal. The book starts with a discussion of the earliest ideas and formulations of a project, then examines the issue of authorship, different granting agency formats, and ways to ensure a strong scientific foundation for a proposal. The book offers advice on selecting a strong title, developing an effective summary, articulating objectives and hypotheses, writing a good introduction, choosing experimental designs and methods, planning for expected and unexpected results, and the ethics of research. Guidance on the final phases of a proposal is also provided: how to list references, track the progress of the proposal, revise, and resubmit. For any scientist embarking on a thesis or grant application, this book will prove an essential companion.
Andrew Friedland is The Richard and Jane Pearl Professor in Environmental Studies and former Chair of the Environmental Studies Program at Dartmouth College. He teaches introductory environmental science and energy courses and has taught courses in forest biogeochemistry, global change and soil science, as well as foreign study courses in Kenya. For more than two decades, Professor Friedland has been researching the effects of air pollution on high-elevation forests of the northeastern United States. Recently, he has been examining the impact of increased demand for wood as a fuel, and the subsequent effect on carbon stored deep in forest soils. Professor Friedland received B.A.s in Biology and Environmental Studies and a Ph.D. in Earth and Environmental Science from the University of Pennsylvania. Professor Friedland has authored or co-authored 60 peer-reviewed publications.



