PIRJ Aims To:
- 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, practice, and education
- Showcase emerging research methods, digital tools, and AI-driven insights that enhance scholarly discovery
- Support equitable representation of voices from low- and middle-income regions and underrepresented fields
Core Thematic Areas
Health & Medicine
Clinical research, global health, public health innovation, behavioral medicine
Science & Technology
Artificial intelligence, biotechnology, data science, sustainability studies
Social Sciences & Humanities
Governance, communication, education, cultural studies, ethics
Environment & Development
Climate resilience, energy transitions, agriculture, water security
Interdisciplinary Innovations
Research methods, models of integration, systems thinking
Article Types
Original Research Articles
3,000–8,000 words
Comprehensive studies presenting new findings and methodologies
Review Articles / Systematic Reviews
4,000–9,000 words
Comprehensive analysis of existing research in a field
Short Reports / Brief Communications
1,000–2,500 words
Concise reports of preliminary findings or important updates
Methodological Papers
2,000–4,000 words
Papers focusing on research methods and approaches
Perspectives / Commentaries
1,000–2,000 words
Opinion pieces and expert commentary on current issues
Case Studies and Field Notes
Up to 3,000 words
Detailed case analyses and field research documentation
All submissions undergo a double-blind peer review by at least two independent experts.