Research Framework & Goals

Break barriers. Embrace diversity.

Soliya leads the charge in dismantling prejudice and forging intergroup understanding. Guided by the powerful intergroup contact theory, our evidence based research was shaped in partnership with eminent cognitive neuro-scientists. Through immersive connections across differences, we empower participants to develop global competencies, ignite empathy and a shared sense of belonging, and take action towards social cohesion and civic engagement.

Research Collaborators

Soliya's cutting-edge research thrives on transformative collaborations with cognitive neuro-scientists and researchers.

The Saxelab Social Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory at MIT, led by Dr. Rebecca Saxe and Dr. Emile Bruneau, sparked a visionary partnership that persisted as Dr. Bruneau moved to the University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg's Peace and Conflict Neuroscience Lab until his passing in 2020. Dr. Bruneau's instrumental contributions helped us refine program goals, develop validated measurement tools, and apply them to the virtual exchange medium. In parallel, we have engaged with Dr. Sandy Schumann of University College London since 2016, delving into the long-term impact of our work. Since 2010, we have worked with Dr. Francesca Helm, assistant professor at the University of Padova, on multiple research collaborations, assessing various aspects of virtual exchange through qualitative research. Soliya's unwavering commitment to rigorous research fuels our pursuit for a deeper understanding of our impact and drives our continuous quest for improvement.

Methodology

Our research methodology encompasses pre and post-program surveys administered online, following informed consent. Demographic data, including age, gender, nationality, and DEIA indicators, is collected alongside impact-related questions. Participants have the choice to skip questions or end their submission at any time. Those meeting the minimum participation requirement receive the post-program survey. All data is processed anonymously and matched by participant ID. Dr. Emile Bruneau and Soliya's longstanding partnership has established standardized measures recognized and utilized by virtual exchange providers. These evaluation instruments have contributed to the growing body of research on impactful outcomes in this field.

Engage further with the research:

  • Take a deep dive into our research findings here.

  • Read more about our research framework, methodology and research findings from our 2022 impact report.

Watch the late Emile Bruneau shed light on concepts of empathy, metaperceptions and dehumanization.

Supporting Literature

Below we’ve shared supporting literature from relevant fields of work that we found informative, thought provoking, and inspiring to our own theory of change and research efforts.