(1) Drawing from or characterized by participation of two or more fields of study
(1) Its approach was interdisciplinary and included creative work in writing, drama and visual arts.
(2) Funding should focus on interdisciplinary teams and avoid narrowly focused discipline research.
(3) Smith believes this will be detrimental to the interdisciplinary nature of the program.
(4) Such interdisciplinary research is at an early stage in Britain.
(5) Much of his work requires an interdisciplinary approach involving social scientists and researchers in various fields.
(6) We knew that without financial support, interdisciplinary research might never get off the ground.
(7) I am left wondering how successful our attempts at interdisciplinary research are actually going.
(8) He suggested the Society could do more to encourage interdisciplinary research.
(9) We already have a model of a successful international, interdisciplinary approach.
(10) Within medicine there is more interdisciplinary work, and research has increased.
(11) Some are interdisciplinary programmes, allowing specialists from other departments to pass on their expertise.
(12) His work in the Graduate School focuses on implementing programs that encourage interdisciplinary graduate study.
(13) It's supposed to be interdisciplinary , not just dance, dance, dance.
(14) For me, for a long time, interdisciplinary research was my favorite conception.
(15) Dietitians should be introduced to interdisciplinary research in undergraduate programs.
(16) This interdisciplinary field involves people from many backgrounds and many interests.
(17) It will be possible only through interdisciplinary collaboration and depend upon wireless data services to work.
(18) In the interdisciplinary type of programme the therapists work as a team and consult and monitor each other's work.
(19) To develop the model, a pilot program was structured via interdisciplinary input.
(20) Today, much of the most exciting work being done, and the best funded, is interdisciplinary research.