Research Policy
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RESEARCH POLICY Description also available in video format (attached below), for better experience use your desktop Introduction · Research policy refers to the guidelines, principles, and strategies adopted by governments, institutions, or organizations to regulate and support research activities within a particular jurisdiction or sector. · These policies aim to create an environment conducive to innovation, knowledge creation, and scientific advancement while addressing societal needs and economic goals. · Research policy plays a crucial role in shaping the direction, priorities, and outcomes of scientific research within a given context, with the ultimate aim of fostering innovation, driving economic growth, and addressing societal challenges. · Key aspects of research policy include: Funding Allocation Governments and funding agencies allocate resources to support research projects based on priorities, merit, an