Interdisciplinary teams
Research projects often benefit from students in engineering, computer science, design, business, data, and domain-specific fields.
Research Collaboration
CampusClique helps students discover peers who can contribute technical, research, design, data, writing, or domain knowledge to collaborative research work.
Research projects often benefit from students in engineering, computer science, design, business, data, and domain-specific fields.
Profiles and skills help students explain what they know and what kind of research collaboration they are looking for.
Students should only share public project details they are comfortable making visible. Private academic data should stay protected.
Describe your research area, methods, expected skills, timeline, and what kind of contribution you need from collaborators.
Yes. Students can discover collaborators across skills and interests, which is useful for interdisciplinary work.
No. CampusClique helps with discovery and communication, but students choose collaborators themselves.