There is an increasing push from funders for researchers to undertake interdisciplinary projects. But while many want to do interdisciplinary research, few truly know quite how to. Ajoy Datta shares lessons from a recent interdisciplinary research project: understand that an ability to work well with others is as crucial as a researcher's expertise, make time for regular collective reflection on the group’s progress, prioritise fieldwork, and ensure the organisation and coordination work is properly valued and clearly assigned
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Interdisciplinarity is the talk of the town. Funding agencies favour interdisciplinary research prop...
The impact of academic research, particularly on policy and the private sector, is an increasingly i...
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Awards for the GCRF Interdisciplinary Research Hubs will soon be announced. Each of these Hubs will ...
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The open science movement has been gathering force in STEM disciplines for many years, and some of i...
The academic impact of a scholar's research remains of great importance to institutions, particularl...
Modern scientific expertise rests heavily upon work carried out by teams, rather than scholars worki...
Purpose – The purpose of the article was to convey experiences with pioneering interdisciplinary sus...
The civil service represents a significant community of analysts and researchers, but their work can...
Traditional doctoral programmes require students to gain in-depth knowledge in one subject area. Tra...
Teamwork makes the dream work, and for interdisciplinary collaborations there are many lessons to be...
Scientific research has changed, now being largely conducted in collaborative teams. However, underg...
Interdisciplinarity is the talk of the town. Funding agencies favour interdisciplinary research prop...
The impact of academic research, particularly on policy and the private sector, is an increasingly i...
Non-academics with extensive experience of particular sectors and industries can provide unique insi...
Awards for the GCRF Interdisciplinary Research Hubs will soon be announced. Each of these Hubs will ...
This paper explores academics' writing practices, focusing on the ways in which they use digital pla...
Peer support, finding a place within academia, staying up to date with the latest research, communic...
Across society, higher education and research, neurodivergent people face barriers to working and ac...
The open science movement has been gathering force in STEM disciplines for many years, and some of i...
The academic impact of a scholar's research remains of great importance to institutions, particularl...
Modern scientific expertise rests heavily upon work carried out by teams, rather than scholars worki...
Purpose – The purpose of the article was to convey experiences with pioneering interdisciplinary sus...
The civil service represents a significant community of analysts and researchers, but their work can...
Traditional doctoral programmes require students to gain in-depth knowledge in one subject area. Tra...