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In interdisciplinary collaborations, the same concepts are often used with different meanings. In this workshop, participants are introduced to the theory of travelling concepts and get to try out how it can be used in group work and ongoing collaboration.
Being an interdisciplinary PhD can be challenging: you must weave together different disciplines, methods and vocabularies, often with limited practical guidance.
Academic Hospitality and the Mechanics of Collaboration in Interdisciplinary Education, by Mary Preston Sutphen, University of Oslo, Norway
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Being an interdisciplinary PhD can be challenging: you must weave together different disciplines, methods and vocabularies, often with limited practical guidance.
Join student leader at INTED Mina Haaheim for a practical workshop on dialogue and difficult conversations in academic life.?
Being an interdisciplinary PhD can be challenging: you must weave together different disciplines, methods and vocabularies, often with limited practical guidance.
Join and engage with us in this Honours conference hosted by the University of Oslo.
Date: October 31st and November 1st, University of Oslo
Are you teaching an interdisciplinary course?
INTED is now inviting teachers and course coordinators to a two-day workshop with Dr. Esther Slot and Dr. Elma Zijderveld from the Interdisciplinary Teaching Program at Utrecht University.
Today, artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly better at generating music, visual art, and text. What mechanisms are behind these advancements, and what challenges arise when a machine is tasked with learning to create art?
Are you in the final stages of planning next semester? Do you have a plan for facilitating interdisciplinary student groups? Join us for an INTED-talk on our Interdisciplinary Facilitator Program on January 21 from 14:00 to 16:00 via Zoom.
To lead an interdisciplinary project can be quite challenging for several reasons. In this lecture, professor Knut G. Nustad will share his experiences from two interdisciplinary projects involving biology, ecology, English literature, and anthropology.