Journal Scope

Interdisciplinary Scope and Objectives

Pillar Interdisciplinary Research Journal (PIRJ) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal published by Pillar Core Network LLC. The journal exists to publish credible, interdisciplinary scholarship that advances knowledge across health, science, technology, policy, society, education, and the humanities.

PIRJ was established to address a persistent gap in scholarly publishing: many of the world’s most important problems do not respect disciplinary boundaries. We provide a platform for strong research that integrates methods, perspectives, and evidence from more than one field while maintaining rigorous editorial and ethical standards.

Core Thematic Areas

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Health, Medicine, & Clinical Sciences

Clinical research, global health, biomedical sciences, public health innovation, and healthcare policy.

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Science, Technology, & AI

Artificial intelligence, data science, biotechnology, engineering, and digital transformation.

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Society, Governance, & Policy

Legal frameworks, international relations, political science, and social equity.

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Education & Communication

Pedagogical innovation, media studies, digital communication, and linguistic research.

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Environment & Sustainability

Climate resilience, ecology, renewable energy, and sustainable development goals.

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Research Methods & Frameworks

Interdisciplinary methodologies, epistemological frameworks, and systematic reviews.

Objectives and Aims

Our objective is to provide a credible and accessible platform where interdisciplinary work can be evaluated rigorously, discovered globally, and used meaningfully.

  • Foster dialogue and collaboration between researchers across disciplines
  • Promote innovative, cross-cutting solutions to local and global challenges
  • Encourage responsible, evidence-based research that influences policy and practice
  • Showcase emerging research methods and digital tools that enhance scholarly discovery
  • Support equitable representation of voices from low- and middle-income regions

All submissions undergo a double-blind peer review by independent experts.