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US
/ˌɪntɝˈdɪsəpɫəˌnɛɹi/
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ADJECTIVE
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drawing from or characterized by participation of two or more fields of study
interdisciplinary studies
an interdisciplinary conference
How To Use interdisciplinary In A Sentence
- Interdisciplinary studies courses frequently are arranged through interdepartmental programs in which more than two academic departments offer courses together.
- A high percentage of clients and patients will need complex interdisciplinary assessments.
- He suggested the Society could do more to encourage interdisciplinary research.
- Its approach was interdisciplinary and included creative work in writing, drama and visual arts.
- The emergence of cognitive science fully embodies the features of the modern interdisciplinary.
- The School has also emerged as a leader in interdisciplinary work focusing on law and public policy. Discourse.net: Admit It, After Reading This You Want to be Our Dean
- Today, much of the most exciting work being done, and the best funded, is interdisciplinary research.
- Given the interdisciplinary nature of the conference, participants are encouraged to design their presentations to facilitate cross-disciplinary communication.
- At 70, Robert Wilson has long been a monumental figure in the arts, an interdisciplinary visionary who combines music, the visual, dance, deconstructed language, and arresting stage craft to create mind-expanding theatrical events. Erica Abeel: Getting Voluptuous With Robert Wilson at His Hamptons Gala
- In this interdisciplinary law and business article, the authors investigate whether widespread intestacy may be attributable in part to the failure of the legal industry to market wills effectively. Social Media and Blogs Banned for Lawyers? : Law is Cool