Surely, the outcomes (findings) the Research Project should be the significant benefits to the country and solve the country's recent problems.
In my opinion, the Research Project is the most important.
We can perform the others as the sharing of our outcomes of the Research Project with the publications in the journals, with the presentations (key notes) at the conferences, as well as the talks at the knowledge sharing or learning events.
I agree with @ Catia Cillóniz and @ Hamid Reza Samadifard that research projects come first. That is definitely the case in my list of important activities.
From a controller strategy perspective, the particular research project one works on tends to guide and provide the foundations for everything else, namely, pubs., conferences and lectures (and presentations).
It depends on the post you hold . If you are a faculty in a teaching Institute , lectures to teach students , conferences to update & present papers , research projects & publications to train students in methodology of research & for personal data to identify your research credentials are essential .
If you are a researcher , publications & research projects would be important .
In my opinion, good publications will happen when you are involved in strong research projects, and presenting them nationally an internationally will make your work recognized besides boosting up the knowledge. Therefore, research projects would be the most important one.
None of the listed points 1-4 is not important from the point of view of utility to society until the results of scientific research become a commercial product. This topic was discussed in https://www.researchgate.net/post/What_are_the_differences_between_a_Research_and_a_Scientific_paper_Is_there_any_What_are_those
All these points are only an advance, which in the overwhelming number of cases ends with a shaking of air at best. However, all this is very important for a career, position, salary, recognition, popularity, and so on and so forth. It is worth doing this for the sake of it, if nothing else remains.
If you look to problem from the other side, then what is that require much effort is more interesting. In my case these are patents, of course (not presented in the question).
All of them are required for career, or to save the job, university ranking now a days. However the idea is important in research. The properties of graph was developed that time no project can be funded on Euler. Even many opposed the idea. Today many products are running on graph theory, many projects are sanctioned on it and even many conferences are organizing. Hence the idea or research paper is important after that people reject it, recognized it, use it for society, project will be sanctioned and conferences will be organized.
All of them are important. Actually all of them are correlated. However, publication is most important. This is the important way to disseminate your research output. Without publication one can not get recognition of his academic career.
it looks like an (engine) of a car .It need all these systems to work together.of course the (driver ,fuel,car,street,plan and goals) are critical in any scientific journey.
I'm going to repurpose a great quote from Michael Faraday, though, who was once asked what the secret to success as a scientist was, and replied: "The secret is comprised in three words— Work, Finish, Publish."
All are interrelated. Publications, conference presentation or knowledge sharing are related to your research work; per se research and related project comes first.
Well, they are all important, but the research itself is the main activity and the essence for publications and scientific conferences and so...however, I think many researchers may become too pressed or keen to publish a lot and quickly, which may impede or hinder high quality research (unfortunately, I tend to do this myself)....
All that is mentioned is important for the researcher to overlap and complement each other and it is useful to evaluate the researcher and his activity ...
It is a subjective questions. Each entity has its own importance. However, as far as lectures are concerned, they follow a strict schedule while others might be offline activities. A lecture can not be suspended while other activities are relaxed in this regard.
It depends on your nature of job. For an academician, classroom lecture and practicals classes are important whereas for a scientist, research would be the priority.
What is the most important for you: 1. Research Project, 2. Publications (Journals), 3. Conferences, 4. Lecture & Presentation?
In my personal opinion, all of them are important as they can be interrelated. Personally to me the "research project" is comparatively more important than others as it is the center of others. E.g. without "research project", you don't have content to present in conference(s) / develop your conference proceeding. Also without "research project", you can't write your manuscript & published as journal articles. Last but not least, without "research project", you don't have significant content to present as lecture for knowledge contribution.
All are important, but their priorities depend on the scientific age of any body.At the beginning the research and publication are so important in order to introduce yourself localy and internationaly,after that teaching and working in research projects are so important in order that the people on the local and international levels can get a lot of benefits from your experience and knowledge .
All are important, but research holds greater importance as it would provide scientific outcome in the form of data, knowledge, technology, product, etc. for dissemination by way of publication or conference presentation. For an academician, classroom lecture is the first priority.
Conducting research is an important component for the development of scientific thinking which adds to the body of knowledge and propels scientific competency forward.
I think all are important. For scientific research the most important are scientific articles (Journals) and conferences. For the training of young researchers the most important are: 1. Lectures, 2. Scientific articles (Journals) , 3. Conferences.