Tutkimusmonitorointi
Tutkimusmonitorointi, or research monitoring, is the systematic process of tracking and evaluating research activities and outcomes. It involves the collection, analysis, and reporting of data related to research projects, programs, or initiatives. The primary goal of research monitoring is to ensure that research is conducted efficiently, effectively, and in accordance with predefined objectives, timelines, and quality standards.
Research monitoring can be applied at various levels, from individual research projects to large-scale research programs
1. Progress tracking: Monitoring the advancement of research activities, milestones, and deliverables against planned schedules.
2. Quality assurance: Evaluating the quality of research outputs, such as publications, datasets, and intellectual property,
3. Performance measurement: Assessing the performance of research teams, projects, or programs using relevant metrics and
4. Risk management: Identifying, assessing, and mitigating potential risks and challenges that may impact research activities.
5. Reporting and communication: Providing regular updates and reports to stakeholders, including researchers, funders, and other
Research monitoring is essential for promoting transparency, accountability, and continuous improvement in research. By systematically tracking