research organizations
Research organizations are institutions dedicated to conducting systematic investigations to advance knowledge in various fields. They can focus on areas such as science, technology, social sciences, and health. These organizations often employ scientists, researchers, and analysts who work collaboratively to explore questions, test hypotheses, and develop new theories.
Many research organizations are affiliated with universities, government agencies, or private companies. They may receive funding from grants, donations, or government budgets to support their projects. Examples of well-known research organizations include the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Max Planck Society.