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10/09/2023

30.11.2023 WORKSHOP for managers of interdisciplinary research projects and networks

How does interdisciplinarity come into practice in research collaboration?

Interdisciplinarity as a scientific concept is much discussed and accepted in terms of its relevance and objectives. The short version: complex problems require interdisciplinary research. Some funding formats, such as the Bavarian Research Alliance, are explicitly geared towards conducting interdisciplinary research in order to comprehensively address socially relevant issues.
There is also already a lively scientific discourse on the "how" of interdisciplinarity, i.e. the concrete form of interdisciplinary research cooperation. However, the knowledge gained from this has not yet found its way into practice.
The offices of the Bavarian Research Alliances and the management units of other research consortia contain an enormous amount of practical experience in the management of multidisciplinary groups. Wouldn't it be exciting to take a look at this knowledge using a system of interdisciplinary cooperation and to sort it into a toolbox and develop it further?

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