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7 – In grant applications, state your hypothesis and your a priori

7 – In grant applications, state your hypothesi...

Most researchers state a scientific aim that's too generic. Your aim shouldĀ include your hypothesis, your readouts and your a priori, i.e. which direction you think the effect you study will...

7 – In grant applications, state your hypothesis and your a priori

Most researchers state a scientific aim that's too generic. Your aim shouldĀ include your hypothesis, your readouts and your a priori, i.e. which direction you think the effect you study will...

Money flowing from a jar

3- Write crystal-clear grant applications thank...

Most grant applications fail because their central ideas are not clear enough. Panel members are not experts in your field, and only take 20 minutes to read your proposal. How...

3- Write crystal-clear grant applications thanks to Maeda's simplification algorithm

Most grant applications fail because their central ideas are not clear enough. Panel members are not experts in your field, and only take 20 minutes to read your proposal. How...

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2. Design a concise Introduction by following ā€˜...

A principle exposed by Russian playwright Anton Chekhov will be very useful for the introduction of your articles, proposals, and talks: everything in the introduction must serve a purpose. Let...

2. Design a concise Introduction by following ā€˜Chekhov’s gun’

A principle exposed by Russian playwright Anton Chekhov will be very useful for the introduction of your articles, proposals, and talks: everything in the introduction must serve a purpose. Let...

Write clearly for non-experts

1. An 'algorithm' for simplifying your papers, ...

Being simple is hard. Yet there's a simple, universal procedureĀ to reach simplicity: 1) remove the obvious; 2) remove theĀ meaningless; 3) replace with the meaningful. It has been first exposed by...

1. An 'algorithm' for simplifying your papers, proposals, talks, figures, CV...

Being simple is hard. Yet there's a simple, universal procedureĀ to reach simplicity: 1) remove the obvious; 2) remove theĀ meaningless; 3) replace with the meaningful. It has been first exposed by...