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Times Higher Education and Schmidt Science Fellows join forces to recognise the transformative power of interdisciplinary science

Times Higher Education and Schmidt Science Fellows partner to incentivise interdisciplinary science in higher education across the globe.
September 21, 2023
Times Higher Education and Schmidt Science Fellows form partnership

Times Higher Education?(Ï㽶ÊÓƵ) and have partnered to recognise, incentivise, and celebrate interdisciplinary science in higher education across the world.

The two organisations aim to work together to develop a new Interdisciplinary Science Ranking to improve scientific excellence and collaboration amongst universities. The project aims to provide the sector with data to measure and benchmark achievement in scientific research that crosses disciplinary boundaries to recognise and reward universities leading on interdisciplinary science to help promote good practice and incentivise interdisciplinarity.

As a first step towards a ranking, Ï㽶ÊÓƵ and Schmidt Science Fellows are rolling out a series of activities in support of interdisciplinarity across the sciences including ¡®Interdisciplinary Science Ranking: preliminary analysis¡¯, a white paper which explores the data gathered by Ï㽶ÊÓƵ from participating global universities to be released in mid-October.

In addition, Dr Megan Kenna, Executive director of Schmidt Science Fellows, will speak at two sessions at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ¡¯s which takes place at the University of Sydney from Tuesday 26 to Thursday 28 September.

Dr Kenna will join Duncan Ross, Ï㽶ÊÓƵ¡¯s Chief data officer and Billy Wong, Ï㽶ÊÓƵ¡¯s Lead data scientist, for a data-oriented session where they will discuss the preliminary analysis, including their methodology, learnings, challenges, issues and points of interest on Tuesday 26 September. Dr Kenna will also join a further panel on .

Both organisations will collect a revised and refined data between January and March 2024, with the aspiration to publish a full Interdisciplinary Science Ranking in 2024.

Universities will be able to use insights from the rankings to assess their own performance in interdisciplinary science against their peers, which aims to facilitate change in global science by supporting high-impact research.

Duncan Ross, Ï㽶ÊÓƵ¡¯s Chief data officer, said:

¡°Times Higher Education is absolutely thrilled about this association, which will help progress scientific collaboration and research in the higher education sector, and beyond, in so many ways.

¡°The new and groundbreaking Interdisciplinary Science Ranking will enable universities to benchmark their interdisciplinary scientific work, which we hope will spur far greater collaboration in universities and between universities both locally and globally.

¡°Ï㽶ÊÓƵ also looks forward to working with, and learning from, Schmidt Science Fellows, which is a highly innovative and collaborative philanthropic scientific organisation.¡±?

Universities worldwide are adopting interdisciplinary approaches to boost innovation and to make breakthrough discoveries to help solve the world¡¯s biggest challenges, which requires the skills and techniques from a broad range of science subjects.

Dr Megan Kenna, Executive director of Schmidt Science Fellows, said:
¡°We believe in the power of interdisciplinary science to accelerate discoveries to benefit the world, and drive innovation that improves quality of life for all.? Working with the data and ranking experts at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ is one the most effective ways we can celebrate and recognise the institutions that are doing this well and help all universities assess how they can encourage more disciplinary-crossing research and innovation in the future.¡±

Tickets for Ï㽶ÊÓƵ¡¯s World Academic Summit are available to buy . At the summit, Ï㽶ÊÓƵ¡¯s World University Ranking 2024 will be launched on Wednesday 27 September at 15:00 UK time.

About Schmidt Science Fellows:?Delivered in partnership with the Rhodes Trust and funded by Eric and Wendy Schmidt, Schmidt Science Fellows helps scientists solve bigger problems faster by identifying, developing, and amplifying the next generation of science leaders, building a community of scientists and supporters of interdisciplinary science, and leveraging this network to drive sector-wide change.

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