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Researchers, your voice matters. Take the Interdisciplinary Science Research Survey by May 31.

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Calling all Pitt researchers: Do you collaborate with experts outside of your own discipline? Does your work fuel innovation and discovery in your field and the wider world? Are your studies an example of excellence in collaboration between STEM and the social sciences?

If any or all of these questions are relevant to your research at the University, your participation is wanted in Times Higher Education’s Interdisciplinary Science Research Survey, which runs until May 31. The survey is available in 12 languages and only takes about 5 minutes to complete. Responses will contribute to the publication’s 2026 Interdisciplinary Science Rankings, which will be released in the fall. Learn more about the survey and rankings.

Any research staff in science disciplines — physical sciences, life sciences, engineering, computer science — or those working on research involving a science discipline and the social sciences — including education, psychology, law and economics — are encouraged to participate, even if they are not actively engaged in an interdisciplinary project.

Take the survey before May 31.

 

Photography by Aimee Obidzinski