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Press Release 11-253
"Mosaic Report" Outlines Strategies and Priorities for Future Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences

New report says future social science research will be interdisciplinary, data-intensive and collaborative

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Cover of the National Science Foundation report Rebuilding the Mosaic.

Rebuilding the Mosaic: Fostering Research in the Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences at the National Science Foundation in the Next Decade. A new National Science Foundation report concludes new topics, especially multidisciplinary ones, will be important to future social science research.

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Dr. Myron Gutmann, assistant director for Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences at the National Science Foundation discusses NSF's future priorities for social science research funding.

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