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Research Topic Generator for Focused, Feasible Research Ideas

Move from a broad interest to research topic ideas you can actually investigate. Tell Acade your field, academic level, interests, and constraints, then explore focused directions and next steps in one academic workspace.

The generator runs in the Acade workspace. Review every suggestion against current literature, feasibility, ethics, and your institution’s requirements.

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Your research direction

Topic: The use of generative AI in higher education
Need: Master’s-level project, mixed methods, 12-week timeline
Focused scopeResearch valueFeasibility

Promising directions

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AI feedback and revision behaviorCompare how students evaluate and act on AI-generated feedback.
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Disciplinary differences in AI useStudy adoption patterns across two academic disciplines.
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AI literacy and source verificationExamine whether AI literacy predicts verification practices.
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Topic research tool

How the Research Topic Generator works

Acade uses the context you provide to help shape a project that is relevant, focused, and possible to investigate.

01

Describe your starting point

Enter your subject area, early idea, assignment type, academic level, target population, or problem you want to understand.

02

Set useful boundaries

Add a location, timeframe, method, available data, word count, or deadline so broad research ideas become manageable.

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Compare topic suggestions

Explore distinct angles, possible research questions, potential value, evidence needs, and practical limitations.

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Continue into research

Use the selected direction for literature search, research design, outline development, citation, and academic writing in Acade.

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What makes a strong topic

What makes a good research topic?

A useful research topic should lead to a question you can investigate with appropriate evidence and methods—not just sound interesting in a list.

Clear focus

The topic identifies a meaningful problem, relationship, population, context, or debate.

Research value

The project can clarify a gap, compare perspectives, test an assumption, or contribute useful evidence.

Evidence access

Relevant literature, participants, datasets, documents, or other sources are realistically available.

Method fit

The question can be addressed with methods that match your skills, resources, timeline, and ethical obligations.

Research topic suggestions

Topic ideas shaped for the work you need to do.

Ask for research project topics at the right level of depth, from a first university paper to a long-term academic study.

Undergraduate

Course papers and capstone projects

Narrow a broad class theme into research topics with a clear scope, accessible evidence, and realistic project requirements.

Master’s

Thesis and proposal development

Compare theoretical angles, populations, methods, and potential research gaps before committing to a thesis direction.

PhD

Dissertation research directions

Explore specialized problems and differentiated research angles, then test novelty through deeper literature review.

Faculty

Academic research projects

Generate project research ideas for new collaborations, follow-up studies, replication, teaching research, or grant exploration.

Medical research

Clinical and health research

Explore evidence-based research questions while keeping clinical judgment, ethics, and patient safety with qualified professionals.

Professional

Applied research and reports

Frame researchable topics for engineering, technology, policy, education, market, industry, and organizational questions.

Research topics examples

From a broad interest to a researchable direction.

These examples show the kind of narrowing process Acade can support. They are illustrations, not claims that a topic is original or suitable for every project.

Education

Broad: AI in education

Focused direction: How does AI-assisted feedback affect revision behavior among first-year university students in online writing courses?

Public health

Broad: health misinformation

Focused direction: Which message features influence vaccine-information trust among young adults using short-form video platforms?

Computer science

Broad: explainable AI

Focused direction: How do explanation formats affect error detection in human review of medical-image classification outputs?

Business

Broad: remote work

Focused direction: What is the relationship between meeting load and perceived productivity in distributed software teams?

Environmental studies

Broad: sustainable consumption

Focused direction: How do repair-service availability and product price shape electronics replacement decisions among urban consumers?

Social science

Broad: social media and identity

Focused direction: How do platform-specific audience expectations influence professional identity presentation among early-career researchers?

Research responsibility

Use generated ideas as starting points—not final decisions.

Acade helps you explore and organize possibilities. You remain responsible for judging academic value, factual accuracy, research ethics, available evidence, and institutional expectations.

1

Check the literature

Confirm what has already been studied, where genuine gaps may exist, and whether the sources are current and relevant.

2

Test feasibility

Review data access, participant recruitment, methods, timeline, budget, skills, and required approvals.

3

Review ethics and risk

Follow institutional and disciplinary requirements, especially for human participants, health data, sensitive topics, and AI use.

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Make the final choice

Discuss important decisions with an instructor, supervisor, coauthor, ethics board, or qualified professional where appropriate.

FAQ

Questions about research topic generation.

What to expect before you move from an idea into literature review, research design, and writing.

What is a research topic generator?

A research topic generator helps you explore possible research directions from your field, interests, academic level, and project requirements. Acade also helps refine promising directions into focused research questions that you can evaluate.

How do I choose a good research topic?

A good research topic is relevant, sufficiently focused, supported by accessible evidence, feasible within your time and methods, and meaningful to your field. You should make the final academic decision.

Can Acade suggest unique research topics?

Acade can suggest differentiated research angles by combining a field, population, context, method, or unresolved problem. Originality should still be checked through current literature and discussion with an instructor or supervisor.

Does this page generate topics directly?

No. Topic generation takes place in the Acade workspace, where you can enter your field, interests, constraints, and academic requirements.

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