Research I university was a category formerly used by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education to indicate those universities in the United States which received the highest amounts of Federalscience research funding. The category is, since 2000, obsolete, but the term is often still used in reference to institutions formerly so classed, in particular by the institutions themselves in their promotional materials.
Research is often described as an active, diligent, and systematic process of inquiry aimed at discovering, interpreting and revising facts.
The term research is also used to describe a collection of information about a particular subject, and is usually associated with science and the scientificmethod.
It is not unusual for researchers to present their project in such a light as to 'slot' it into either applied or basic research, depending on the requirements of the funding sources.
Every day of research, each new insight shared, brings us closer to the cure for a leading cause of blindness.
The Glaucoma Research Foundation is a national non-profit organization dedicated to finding a cure for glaucoma.
The Glaucoma Research Foundation Visionary award celebrates individuals with the vision to see a future free of glaucoma and the commitment to make that vision a personal priority.