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Article Scope

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This article covers the concept of "research direction," referring to the thematic or strategic focus within scientific or professional research. It aims to provide a brief overview suitable for expansion.

Suggestions for Expansion

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  • Add historical context on how the concept of research direction evolved in academia and policy.
  • Include examples of major research directions in various fields (e.g., genomics, AI, climate science).
  • Reference funding agencies' strategic priorities (e.g., NSF, Horizon Europe).
  • Discuss variations in usage across disciplines and regions.
  • Add links to related concepts like "research agenda" and "science policy."
  • Add World Destubathon designation and include in World Destubathon.

Sources

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Currently, the article lacks citations. Recommended sources include:

  • Government research funding agency websites and strategic plans
  • Scholarly articles on research management and science policy
  • Textbooks on research methodology and innovation management

Terminology

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Clarification of related terms such as "research agenda," "research focus," and "strategic research area" may help readers distinguish nuances.

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Notes

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Feel free to contribute reliable sources and expand sections with relevant content. This topic intersects multiple disciplines, so multidisciplinary input is welcome.