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interdisciplinary
[ in-ter-dis-uh-pluh-ner-ee ]
adjective
- combining or involving two or more academic disciplines or fields of study:
The economics and history departments are offering an interdisciplinary seminar on Asia.
- combining or involving two or more professions, technologies, departments, or the like, as in business or industry.
interdisciplinary
/ ˌɪԳəˈɪɪˌɪəɪ /
adjective
- involving two or more academic disciplines
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of interdisciplinary1
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The festival will feature “Working Overtime,” an exhibit curated by Kristofferson San Pablo, showcasing 19 interdisciplinary artists meditating on basketball as a lens for themes of hustle, resilience and community.
Brooklyn, around 2010, was really interdisciplinary and there was a lot of experimentation, and I was beginning to explore creative movement direction before I had a term for it.
Great, to be sure, but this “Great Yes” happens to be a project of Kentridge’s Centre for the Less Good Idea, a Johannesburg workshop he’s dubbed an “interdisciplinary incubator.”
As a scholar, and especially an interdisciplinary scholar, I want everybody to love and want to increase their knowledge and to respect knowledge.
Poots, who played a significant role in coordinating the interdisciplinary side of the exhibition said of the decision: "They're priceless works of art now."
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