The aim of undergraduate research is to help students learn and develop research skills as they advance in their academic careers. When a student begins a professional career, the development process begins and continues until the student can conduct independent research under the supervision of a mentor. University students must develop research skills to improve their critical thinking and problem-solving abilities and generate new knowledge.
Furthermore, learning to conduct research produces skills that are reflected in their professional field. While some students get involved in research early on and feel connected to it, others see it as a distant phenomenon. While they recognize the value of research practice in their studies, they require a realistic understanding of the research process.
It is critical to promote and develop research capacities within the higher education curriculum. Some academic institutions or programs may integrate research skills throughout the curriculum, resulting in a well-planned research strategy.
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