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  1. What really matters for successful research environments? A realist synthesis

    Introduction. Research environments matter. Environmental considerations such as robust cultures of research quality and support for researchers are thought to be the most influential predictors of research productivity.1, 2 Over 25 years ago, Bland and Ruffin1 identified 12 characteristics of research‐favourable environments in the international academic medicine literature spanning the ...

  2. (PDF) Research Environment

    1. Research Environment. Lana Bara ć. Abstract. Successful research environment requires joint effort by indi vidual researchers, research groups and the organization. This chapter describes the ...

  3. Research environment

    Wellcome's definition of the research environment goes beyond this to consider the culture and behaviours that create excellent research practice. For us, this includes research that is inclusive in design and practice, ethical and engaged with relevant community stakeholders. An open and transparent research process is a tool to enable these ...

  4. THE RESEARCH ENVIRONMENT

    THE RESEARCH ENVIRONMENT The environment in which the academic research community must function will increase in complexity. National and international economic, political, and social cross-currents influence the priorities, topics, and contexts of scientific investigation.

  5. Research Environment

    Successful research environment requires joint effort by individual researchers, research groups and the organization. This chapter describes the basic principles and good research practices in the context of research environment and serves as a guide to good, responsible research for research newcomers - researchers at the beginning of their scientific career.

  6. 3 Important Trends and Challenges in the Research Environment

    Synopsis: A number of the elements in the research environment that were identified in the early 1990s as perhaps problematic for ensuring research integrity and maintaining good scientific practices have generally continued along their long-term trend lines, including the size and scope of the research enterprise, the complexity of collaboration, the growth of regulatory requirements, and the ...

  7. On creating a good research environment · Elephant in the Lab

    Sabine Müller. "Researchers say that their working culture is best when it is collaborative, inclusive, supportive and creative, when researchers are given time to focus on their research priorities, when leadership is transparent and open, and when individuals have a sense of safety and security. But too often research culture is not at its ...

  8. What is a high-quality research environment? Evidence from the UK's

    Statements with a high proportion of words from Topic 28 tended to use REF terminology to describe their research environment. For example, they might characterise their internal structure in terms of UoAs or 'units' rather than departments, centres or institutes. For instance, the University of Worcester's English Language and Literature ...

  9. Research Environment

    For this reason, we will deal in a succinct way with this aspect of competition, in particular how it relates to making research results public and acquiring scientific information. A more extensive description can be found in Zalewska-Kurek et al. (2008). Competition in the research environment is a well-known feature and has been studied ...

  10. (PDF) Understanding the Research Environment: Identifying Areas for

    2.1 Webbed Research Environment: The Figure 2 represents a typical case where sponsored research activity is undertaken and the cross-over of roles happen between different actors of research ecosystem. ... For example, universities under the Triple Helix form of research are expected to take up the role of an entrepreneur, in order to find ...

  11. Section 3

    3.1 Schools and faculties must ensure that the student can interact with sufficient research-active staff in the student's area of research within the school, the faculty, the University, or elsewhere. 3.2 Students working remotely from their school, including those preparing their dissertation for submission, must have access to appropriate ...

  12. What Is a Research Design

    Step 1: Consider your aims and approach. Step 2: Choose a type of research design. Step 3: Identify your population and sampling method. Step 4: Choose your data collection methods. Step 5: Plan your data collection procedures. Step 6: Decide on your data analysis strategies. Other interesting articles.

  13. 100+ Environmental Science Research Topics

    Topics & Ideas: Environmental Chemistry. The impact of cobalt mining on water quality and the fate of contaminants in the environment. The role of atmospheric chemistry in shaping air quality and climate change. The impact of soil chemistry on nutrient availability and plant growth in wheat monoculture.

  14. Research environment

    Researchers should maintain research environments that respect accepted practices for the responsible conduct of research. Trainees learn by example as well as formal training. ... there is widespread agreement that RCR training should be integral to the research environment, with heavy emphasis given to the role the mentor plays in providing ...

  15. Writing the Research Environment, Research Respondents ...

    This video contains information about how to write the research environment and respondents of the study sections in a research proposal. Different probabili...

  16. How to Write a Research Proposal

    Research proposal examples. Writing a research proposal can be quite challenging, but a good starting point could be to look at some examples. We've included a few for you below. Example research proposal #1: "A Conceptual Framework for Scheduling Constraint Management".

  17. (DOC) Chapter 3 Research Environment

    The environment where we conducted this research is prone to sunlight and has also many plants surrounding it. The researchers can make sure that this area/environment is very fit and suitable for our research to be conducted. Materials and Apparatus Used 100 mL of urine Per day 200 mL of detergent used in washing clothes Per day 100 mL of ...

  18. 10 Research Question Examples to Guide your Research Project

    The first question asks for a ready-made solution, and is not focused or researchable. The second question is a clearer comparative question, but note that it may not be practically feasible. For a smaller research project or thesis, it could be narrowed down further to focus on the effectiveness of drunk driving laws in just one or two countries.

  19. Creating a Corporate Social Responsibility Program with Real Impact

    Summary. Exploring the critical role of experimentation in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), research on four multinational companies reveals a stark difference in CSR effectiveness ...

  20. What really matters for successful research environments? A realist

    Introduction. Research environments matter. Environmental considerations such as robust cultures of research quality and support for researchers are thought to be the most influential predictors of research productivity. 1, 2 Over 25 years ago, Bland and Ruffin 1 identified 12 characteristics of research-favourable environments in the international academic medicine literature spanning the ...

  21. Mindfulness exercises

    Some examples include: Pay attention. It's hard to slow down and notice things in a busy world. Try to take the time to experience your environment with all of your senses — touch, sound, sight, smell and taste. For example, when you eat a favorite food, take the time to smell, taste and truly enjoy it. Live in the moment.