interdisciplinary

IPA: ɪntɝdˈɪsʌpɫʌnɛri

adjective

  • Of or pertaining to multiple distinct academic disciplines or fields of study.
  • Of or pertaining to a linkage between multiple distinct academic disciplines or fields of study.
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Examples of "interdisciplinary" in Sentences

  • It's not "interdisciplinary" - which I bought into once.
  • The School has also emerged as a leader in interdisciplinary work focusing on law and public policy.
  • In Class Three, Princeton qualified in fine arts and Tell City qualified in English, interdisciplinary and science.
  • "spend a lot of money honestly" on such a project, because interest in interdisciplinary work could not be coerced.
  • Enrollment patterns reveal a high level of interest in interdisciplinary programs and in double majors that for some can provide a way to combine traditional academic studies with work in a professional subject.
  • Europe's strengths include exceptionally high quality of research; ability to work in interdisciplinary fashion (which makes research increasingly effective); and a very successful international corporate sector.
  • Given how much contemporary legal scholarship trenches on other academic disciplines, the more legal scholars engage in interdisciplinary conversations, the better interdisciplinary scholarship is likely to be, both in and outside of the legal academy.

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