Structure of Statement of Research Intent (SRI) for Master’s students

Many Universities in the world require Statement of Research Intent (SIC) for students with intentions of pursuing Master’s programs. This is basically required during the admission application of fresh students.

A Statement of Research Intent (SRI) is a concise document outlining your research goals, objectives, and approach. It’s typically 2-3 pages long and serves as a proposal for your thesis or research project.

It is important for any student with the intent of pursuing a Master’s degree program to know the structure of Statement of Research Intent.

Here’s a general outline to help you write an SRI:

 

  1. Introduction

– Introduce the research topic and context

– Provide background information and significance

 

  1. Research Questions and Objectives

– Clearly state the research question(s) or hypothesis

– Outline the specific objectives and goals

 

III. Methodology

– Describe the research design and approach

– Explain the data collection and analysis methods

 

  1. Significance and Contribution

– Discuss the potential impact and contributions to the field

– Explain how your research will address a gap or need

 

  1. Timeline and Resources

– Outline the expected timeline and milestones

– List the resources and support you’ll need

 

Remember to:

 

– Use clear and concise language

– Focus on the research itself, not personal goals

– Show your passion and interest in the topic!

 

Feel free to ask if you have any specific questions or need help with writing your Statement of Research Intent!

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