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What is a project declaration?
Project application is the explanation and explanation of the research problems that the project applicant knows, including why to study, what to study, how to study, what results to form, what basis to have and so on. It is the basis for experts to decide whether to award the project.

The following are the guidelines for writing the project declaration:

1. Cover: including the project name, project leader, applicant, date of filling in the form and other information.

2. Contents: List the titles and corresponding page numbers of the following parts, so that the evaluation experts can quickly understand the content structure of the application.

3. Research question: clearly put forward the research question, and briefly explain its background, practical application value, research status at home and abroad, etc.

4. Research objectives: clearly put forward the research objectives, including the main problems to be solved and the expected results.

5. Research content: List the research content in detail, including specific problems to be studied, key difficulties and key problems to be solved.

6. Research method: Describe the research method and implementation plan in detail, including what method, time schedule, how to collect and analyze data, etc.

7. Research plan: list the research schedule and specific implementation plan, including the objectives, time arrangement and division of labor in each stage.

8. References: list all the cited documents, and the format is typeset according to the requirements of the selected reference journal or publishing house.

9. Attachments: including the names and directories of pictures, data, software and other materials related to the theme.

10. Budget: lists the budget of the funds needed for the project, including personnel salaries, material expenses, equipment expenses and other expenses, as well as their calculation basis and calculation method.

1 1. reasons for application: briefly explain the reasons for applying for this project and the necessity of establishing the project, including the importance and urgency of the project, the necessity and feasibility of establishing the project, etc.

12. expected results: briefly describe the expected research results and their application value and social benefits, including the papers, patents and awards to be published.

13. research basis: briefly introduce the relevant research experience and achievements of the applicant and the members of the research group, including published papers, patents and awards.

14. Others: Add other related contents as required, such as intellectual property statement and confidentiality agreement.