The following is a guide to writing a project declaration:
1. Cover: including the name of the project, the person in charge of the project, the application unit, the date of filling out the form and other information.
2. Table of Contents: lists the following part of the title and the corresponding page number, so that the review experts can quickly understand the content structure of the declaration.
3. Research Problems: The research problems are clearly stated, and their background, practical application value, and the current status of domestic and foreign research are briefly elaborated.
4. Research objectives: clearly put forward the objectives of the research, including the main problems to be solved, the expected results.
5. Research content: a detailed list of the content of the research, including the specific issues to be studied, the focus of the difficulties, the key issues to be resolved.
6. Research methodology: a detailed description of the methodology and implementation plan for the study, including what methods will be used, time schedule, how to collect and analyze data, etc..
7. Research plan: set out the timetable for the study and the specific implementation plan, including the objectives of each stage, time schedule, division of labor, etc..
8. References: list all the cited literature, formatted according to the requirements of the selected reference journal or publisher.
9. Attachments: including the names and catalogs of pictures, data, software and other materials related to the topic.
10. Budget: list the budget of the required funds for the topic, including personnel salaries, materials, equipment and other costs and their calculation basis and calculation method.
11. Reasons for application: briefly explain the reasons for applying for the project and the need for the project, including the importance and urgency of the subject, the need for the project and feasibility.
12. Expected results: a brief description of the expected results of the research and its application value and social benefits, including the papers to be published, patents, awards and so on.
13. Research Basis: Briefly describe the relevant research experience and achievements of the reporting organization and members of the research team, including published papers, patents, and awards.
14. Other: add other relevant content as needed, such as intellectual property rights statements, confidentiality agreements.