In this participative, graphically-facilitated workshop, we will explore different approaches to interdiscipinary research and focus on relationship-building, core principles and overcoming issues.
You will first frame your own research in terms of outcomes, opportunities and audiences. We’ll then consider how different kinds of interdisciplinary or ‘cross-disciplinary’ methods and practice – interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary – relate to collaborative skills and approaches and capture a range of benefits associated with this way of working.
Working individually and in small groups, you’ll practice creating a map of interdisciplinary intersections relevant to your own research using a glucard™ tool. We’ll then consider ways you can maximise their potential.
We will also capture a range of issues that could arise when working in interdiscipinary ways and workshop ways to overcome them.
Sabina will illustrate concepts, share her own experiences and demonstrate tools by sharing live visualisations and respond to your particular questions and objectives.
To register for this event, please request a ticket here.
Please note, different ticket options are available for both NINE DTP students and non-NINE DTP students. A waiting list is available and, if there is a significant amount of interest in this course, we will rerun it at a later date.
If you have any particular access requirements or need assistance, please let us know by emailing [email protected].
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