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Interdisciplinary research: study launched by British Academy

The British Academy on a new project exploring the nature and challenges of interdisciplinary research.

Published on
May 17, 2015
Last updated
May 27, 2015

鈥淯nderstanding interdisciplinary research is crucial,鈥 says working group chair David Soskice, professor of political science and economics at the London School of Economics, 鈥渁s is interdisciplinarity more generally in higher education鈥.

鈥淭he way in which disciplines interact and evolve over time in response to changing questions needs to be better understood, as does the impact this process will have on individuals鈥 careers and the structure of the academy.鈥

Interdisciplinary research is now increasingly driven by the focus on 鈥渋mpact鈥 in the research excellence framework and wider concerns that research should represent 鈥渧alue for money鈥 and help address major social problems which don鈥檛 sit neatly within traditional academic disciplines.

The academy is therefore seeking input from academics, university management, funders and publishers about the demand for interdisciplinary research; how it is carried out; what support structures need to be in place; and how academics can forge interdisciplinary careers.

Though the stress will be on research within universities, the working group also hope to illuminate the implications for teaching, from the undergraduate level up, and links between academic interdisciplinary work and the wider economy.

The deadline for submitting evidence is 26 June. This will then be fed into a report, likely to be published in early 2016.

matthew.reisz@tesglobal.com

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