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14
October
2024
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12:19
Europe/London

World Academic Summit 2024

Interdisciplinary research: Research platforms as a model

Justin Zobel, Pro Vice-Chancellor of Graduate and International Research, The University of Melbourne

Platforms are in important signal of what we value, like a lighthouse attracting attention…ensuring we solve problems that matter.

Justin Zobel, Pro Vice-Chancellor of Graduate and International Research, The University of Melbourne
THE WAS 8 OCt

Interdisciplinarity is the key to tackling our major challenges, but how to make this happen across university's that are organised around disciplines is something that remains tricky.

On 8th October, The University of Manchester’s Research Platforms - , , , and , - hosted the . Chaired by our Vice-President of Research, , the panel featured:

, Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Deputy Director of Sustainable Futures

, Professor of Poetry, Director of Creative 91Ö±²¥

, Pro Vice-Chancellor of Graduate and International Research at the University of Melbourne.

The session delved into how The University of Manchester’s research platforms – and other similar initiatives at The University of Melbourne and elsewhere - drive and amplify interdisciplinary collaborations. Discussions highlighted the platforms’ pivotal roles in supporting research, fostering external engagement, and creating impactful connections with local authorities and businesses in Greater 91Ö±²¥ and beyond.

As John McAuliffe noted, given the wide range of complex challenges that communities locally and globally encounter, ‘the future is fundamentally interdisciplinary.’ The value of initiatives like 91Ö±²¥â€™s research platforms lies in their capacity to provide opportunities for interdisciplinary networks to be nurtured and to grow.

Inspired by each of the Research Platforms â€˜â€™ was showcased, exemplifying our interdisciplinary approach.

John McAuliffe, Director of Creative 91Ö±²¥, The University of Manchester

The future is fundamentally interdisciplinary.

 

 

John McAuliffe, Director of Creative 91Ö±²¥, The University of Manchester

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