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T-Shaped Interdisciplinarity: A Model for Applied Research?

Andersen, Marilyne  
October 18, 2024
Buildings & Cities. Community Website

Challenges ahead: how the conduct of research needs to change The emergence of scientific discovery at the interface of disciplinary fields is not necessarily driven by the academic system - rather, discovery happens despite it. Marilyne Andersen (EPFL) considers the paradoxical characteristics of interdisciplinarity, that is both declared as a needed research approach but is also rarely recognised as an asset in academic practice. In a landscape of conflicting objectives, built environment research may have something unique to offer to the question of academic interdisciplinarity.

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Andersen, Marilyne  

EPFL

Date Issued

2024-10-18

Published in
Buildings & Cities. Community Website
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Insights. Commentaries

Subjects

Conduct of research

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Scientific discovery

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interdisciplinarity

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research approach

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academic practice

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https://www.buildingsandcities.org/insights/commentaries/t-shaped-interdisciplinarity.html
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April 15, 2025
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