Anna Lindh Foundation

MYA - Voicing Youth Knowledge (cycle 3)

Section 1: Personal Information of the applicant 

Section 2: Affiliation Questions  

Section3: Short Abstract 

 

Your short abstract is a concise summary of your proposed research, aiming to capture the essence of your research in up to 300 words in English. Follow these guidelines to structure an effective short abstract:  

NOTE: In filling out the following questions, please note that we are looking for evidence-based and policy-oriented research proposals. Please avoid theoretical research questions. Please also make sure to suggest realistic methodologies and research questions in terms of resources and time available to conduct this research.  

Relevance of the research proposal (30%):  

Relevance: Briefly outline the main objective or hypothesis of your research and its significance (15% – max 100 words  
 

Methodology: Provide a concise description of the research approach you plan to apply (15%) – max 100 words   

Added value and originality (20%):

Originality: Describe the novelty of your approach or method proposed (10%) – max 100 words   

Added value: Explain the added value that your research proposal provides in relation to the chosen topic (10%) – max 100 words 

Please note that the proposed research must be original, unpublished, and developed without the use of Artificial Intelligence. The use of AI tools for grammar and vocabulary support is permitted, provided it is clearly disclosed in the application.