GUB researches can vary
greatly depending on the field of study and the specific research question or objective. In
general, research aims to generate new knowledge, deepen our understanding of a particular
topic, solve problems, or develop innovative ideas or technologies. The scope of research
typically includes the following elements:
Research Topic: This defines the subject or area of
investigation. It should be specific,
focused, and relevant to the research field.
Research Question(s): These are specific inquiries that the
research aims to answer. They
should be clear, concise, and aligned with the research topic.
Objectives: These outline the intended outcomes or goals of
the research. They should be
measurable and achievable within the scope of the research project.
Methodology: This refers to the overall approach and
techniques used to conduct the
research. It includes data collection methods, experimental design (if applicable), analysis
techniques, and any ethical considerations.
Limitations: These are the boundaries or constraints of the
research project. They may be
related to time, resources, sample size, access to data, or other factors that impact the
feasibility or generalizability of the research findings.
Significance: This describes the potential impact and
relevance of the research. It
identifies how the findings may contribute to existing knowledge, address gaps in the
literature, or have practical implications.
It's important to note that research can be conducted in various domains, including
scientific, social, technological, medical, and more. The scope of research will differ
depending on the nature of the field and the specific research area being explored.
GUB dedicated to publish
original, unpublished (not under consideration for publication elsewhere, even submit for
review) and quality research. The quality of this journal is evaluated using peer-review,
double-blind review policy. The research papers in which knowledge from other disciplines is
integrated with science and technology are especially welcome. Following are the field of
research
of GUB: