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Transdisciplinary Bridges

In his blog, Steven Hartman delves into the future of transdisciplinary research, emphasizing its role in tackling the challenges of the Anthropocene and the transition to a post-carbon world. He advocates for research institutions to break free from disciplinary boundaries, involving non-academic communities in shaping research agendas.

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Funding and performing interdisciplinarity for Climate Action and Digital Transition

Following the publication of the discussion paper ‘Looking at the Future of Transdisciplinary research’, the Centre is releasing a series of blogs from experts around the world giving us their thoughts and opinions of the paper.

The third of the series is a blog in the form of an interview between Nicolas Dotti from Science Europe and Malin Mobjörk from Formas. Nicola and Malin reflect on a survey-based study released by Science Europe in November 2022 shedding light on the experiences of Science Europe members, comprising national research funding and performing organizations across Europe on interdisciplinary research.

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Transdisciplinarity is Knowledge Democracy

Following the publication of the discussion paper ‘Looking at the Future of Transdisciplinary research’, the Centre is releasing a series of blogs from experts around the world giving us their thoughts and opinions of the paper.

The second blog of the series is by Dr. Rajesh Tandon, Founder and President of Participatory Research in Asia, New Delhi and UNESCO Co-Chair on Community-based Research & Social Responsibility of Higher Education. Dr. Tandon emphasizes the value of participatory research and calls for educating academically trained researchers to recognize and respect community knowledge cultures. Building partnerships, overcoming institutional constraints, and embracing knowledge democracy are essential for effective transdisciplinarity.

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“Transdisciplinarity” (A Rose) by any other name would smell just as sweet

Following the publication of the discussion paper ‘Looking at the Future of Transdisciplinary research’, the Centre is releasing a series of blogs from experts around the world giving us their thoughts and opinions of the paper.

The first of the series is a blog by Dr. Paul Shrivastava, Professor of Management & Organizations, Pennsylvania State University. Dr. Shrivastava present an ambitious agenda for science arguing that the challenges faced today need a new approach to science systems that goes beyond siloes. Dr. Shrivastava uses his experiences working with different organisations to reflect on impactful and actionable science. 

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