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The research statement (or statement of research interests) is a common component of academic job applications. It is a summary of your research accomplishments, current work, and future direction and potential of your work. The statement can discuss specific issues such as: funding history and potential.
Provide a summary of your research. Put in background material to give the context/relevance/significance of your research. List major findings, outcomes, and implications. Describe both current and planned (future) research.
So, in short, the Research Statement, just like the Teaching Statement, needs to be one to two pages in length, single spaced. And like the TS, it needs to be in 11 or 12 point font, and have decent one-inch margins.
At the core, the research statement should a) summarize your research interests, b) explain your future plans for research in the position youre applying for, c) convince the hiring committee that your research is impactful and fundable, and d) you are capable of carrying out independent and sustained research program
So this post is simply going to introduce the Golden Rule of Research Statements. And that is: Talk About the Research, and Not About Yourself.
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Writing a Research Plan Nearly every applicant for a tenure-track faculty job is expected to include a research plan. First, choose an important subject. Be specific. Keep it short and focus on the major themes. Be serious about writing. Have a solid, well-considered, realistic plan. Include preliminary data.
Unlike an abstract, which summarizes a single project, a research statement should summarize your current interests, describe the direction you plan to pursue, and how your work contributes to your field. General Guidelines: Usually one to two pages in length but no longer than three pages.

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