Interdisciplinarity refers to the process of addressing a topic or problem from the angle of different disciplines or sciences, not just one. Typically, those who promote interdisciplinarity argue that the complexity of modern societies demands an interdisciplinary approach to problem-solving. This claim has gained traction in the field of Product Design in recent years, with some scholars and commentators arguing that technological, social, and economic changes have made the process to develop new products more collaborative. At the same time, however, there is a sense that universities focus on training specialists, and that there is a need for new pedagogies. Interdisciplinarity, however, can be understood—and implemented—in different wa...
Universities increasingly introduce diverse project-based interdisciplinary courses in which student...
Due to changes of the labor market and increased competition on an (inter)national scale, institutio...
The increasing complexity of markets and social contexts need highly educated professionals to be ab...
lnterdisciplinary work is gaining attention not only in the academic landscape. Even at University ...
Interdisciplinarity is becoming a critical issue of concern for design schools across East Asia in t...
The focus of this work lies on teaching methods for product design to stimulate novelty within a mul...
Recently we witness a rising interest in interdisciplinary collaboration in both industrial design a...
The business environment has changed significantly during the last decade; globalization and short i...
Includes bibliographical references.by Steven D. Eppinger, Charles H. Fine, Karl T. Ulrich
We explore the potential drivers for and barriers to interdisciplinary education in design from the ...
Engineering as a professional practice frequently involves multifaceted, interdisciplinary teams add...
In today’s complex world, a variety of perspectives are needed to better understand and solve challe...
We explore the potential drivers for and barriers to interdisciplinary education in design from the ...
is practiced as an interdisciplinary endeavor requiring individual engineers to work as part of a te...
Today, interdisciplinary education is a hot topic. Gaining an insight into the nature of interdiscip...
Universities increasingly introduce diverse project-based interdisciplinary courses in which student...
Due to changes of the labor market and increased competition on an (inter)national scale, institutio...
The increasing complexity of markets and social contexts need highly educated professionals to be ab...
lnterdisciplinary work is gaining attention not only in the academic landscape. Even at University ...
Interdisciplinarity is becoming a critical issue of concern for design schools across East Asia in t...
The focus of this work lies on teaching methods for product design to stimulate novelty within a mul...
Recently we witness a rising interest in interdisciplinary collaboration in both industrial design a...
The business environment has changed significantly during the last decade; globalization and short i...
Includes bibliographical references.by Steven D. Eppinger, Charles H. Fine, Karl T. Ulrich
We explore the potential drivers for and barriers to interdisciplinary education in design from the ...
Engineering as a professional practice frequently involves multifaceted, interdisciplinary teams add...
In today’s complex world, a variety of perspectives are needed to better understand and solve challe...
We explore the potential drivers for and barriers to interdisciplinary education in design from the ...
is practiced as an interdisciplinary endeavor requiring individual engineers to work as part of a te...
Today, interdisciplinary education is a hot topic. Gaining an insight into the nature of interdiscip...
Universities increasingly introduce diverse project-based interdisciplinary courses in which student...
Due to changes of the labor market and increased competition on an (inter)national scale, institutio...
The increasing complexity of markets and social contexts need highly educated professionals to be ab...