Learning and Teaching (LATISS) is a peer-reviewed journal that uses the social sciences to reflect critically on learning and teaching in the changing context of higher education. The journal invites ...
Rick Rylance applauds a study on the lean new model for research teamwork. You have full access to this article via your institution. The management of research processes and systems has evolved ...
Our study shows multidisciplinarity is a risky career move The higher their performance, the more interdisciplinary scientists are penalised by colleagues as a threat to the status quo, find four ...
Thierry Gagné, Josée Lapalme, Multidisciplinarity in health promotion and the era of planetary health, Health Promotion International, Vol. 34, No. 3 (June 2019), p. 378 ...
Your culture can play a big part in how you learn and teach. In today's Academic Minute, part of University of Houston-Clear Lake Week, Desdamona Rios explores this intersection. Rios is an associate ...
The need for interdisciplinarity has been stressed for a very long time across the worlds of work, research, and education. However, in light of major world events such as the COVID-19 crisis and ...
Across the UK, universities promise to prepare students for a complex world. They increasingly champion interdisciplinarity as the way to deliver it. We see this in the increase in new programmes and ...
Fashion designer Paul Smith, British band Radiohead and Swedish film director Ingmar Bergman seem to have nothing in common, except for being constantly mentioned as major inspirations for São Paulo ...
Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of Houston-Clear Lake Week: Desdamona Rios, associate professor of psychology, examines the intersection of one's culture and how you learn and teach.
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