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The Final Report

There are many activities that go into “closing” a project. For funded projects, this often includes the submission of timesheets and expense reports, wrap-up meetings with industry partners, and determining the best ways to share the research findings.

The Final Report is a common condition of funding, particularly for partner-based applied research projects. Capstone projects and other curriculum-based research projects often require this as a final student submission.

A Final Report typically includes:​

  • Summary with key points on what you did and what you found.​
  • Introduction explaining what this research does and why.​
  • Background providing necessary and relevant information (such as equipment used, methodology, etc.)
  • Limitations of the study or challenges you may have experienced.​
  • Findings and Recommendations:
    • What should your partner do based on your findings?
    • Why is it important? Provide a rationale for your recommendations.
    • How might the recommendations be implemented?
  • Appendices – such as references.

Resource: CRI Final Report Template

This Final Report Template is utilized by CRI as a condition of funding. This can serve as an example for you. A funder may provide you with a different specific template to utilize.

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