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Social and behavioral sciences research notch top 10 ranking

By:
Alan Flurry

Research production in psychology, sociology and communications continues to secure UGA's place among the nation’s top research institutions. According to the 2025 College and University Rankings for Federal Social and Behavioral Science R&D Funding, released by the Consortium of Social Science Associations (COSSA), UGA ranks 10th nationally, with $37.3 million in federal funding for research in these fields during fiscal year 2023. This marks the second consecutive year that UGA has ranked in the top ten—and it remains the highest-ranked institution in Georgia:

The COSSA rankings are based on data from the National Science Foundation’s Higher Education Research and Development (HERD) Survey, which tracks federal R&D expenditures across higher education institutions. UGA’s continued ascent in the rankings is a clear reflection of the university’s dedication to advancing research that makes a difference.

But why should this matter to the broader public?

Social and behavioral science research touches nearly every aspect of daily life. It helps answer fundamental questions: How can families thrive? What reduces crime? How can schools be more effective? What drives political behavior? How do we create more equitable and healthier communities?

This research provides critical insights into how people think, behave, and interact—and turns those insights into action. It informs better policies, more efficient public programs, and stronger community support systems. Whether it’s navigating a public health crisis, addressing systemic inequality, or understanding how technology affects communication, social science is essential to creating a more just and sustainable society.

Kudos to faculty and graduate students across these disciplines and to the Owens Institute for Behavioral Research for their continued advocacy and coordination of interdisciplinary research that expands academic knowledge as it drives practical solutions to real-world problems.

Image: Students on the North Campus Quadrangle with downtown Athens businesses lining Broad Street in the background. Photo by Dorothy Kozlowski/UGA

 

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