Title: Proposals as Precursors: Hierarchical Importance in the Research Lifecycle from Planning to Peer-Reviewed Dissemination.
Summary description in the English Language: The goal of presentation was research proposals serve as foundational precursors that establish a hierarchical influence throughout the entire research lifecycle. By acting as both a detailed architectural blueprint and a predictive instrument, a well-crafted proposal structures the intellectual framework, methodological rigor, and resource allocation from the outset. This initial planning document critically shapes subsequent stages, as its quality directly correlates with funding success, implementation fidelity, and, ultimately, the impact and quantity of peer-reviewed publications. Empirical evidence shows that funded proposals significantly increase the likelihood of successful dissemination, demonstrating that the proposal is not merely an administrative hurdle but a vital filter and catalyst that determines the trajectory, quality, and ultimate contribution of scholarly work.
Type of activity: Workshop
Presenter/s: Assist. Lec. Ali Omar Yassen
Qualification: Assist Lec.
Affiliation: PhD candidate in Pharmaceutical Care, Chulalongkorn University.
Audience: Academician
Venue: College of Pharmacy
No. of Participants: 38
Day: Monday
Date: 12/1/2026
Time: 10 A.M.




