Not exact matches
By
working flexible hours in part - time jobs until 1995 when she went back to
working full time, Morrison was able to do what
meant most to her: She nursed both her sons, now 26 and 24 years old, raised them, finished her undergraduate degree in
interdisciplinary studies — and also managed to maintain her professional status.
What they really
mean when they say they want
interdisciplinary researchers, Barrett says, «is that they want traditional researchers doing
interdisciplinary work for free.»
Baker is
working on an
interdisciplinary tissue - engineering project that combines biology and chemistry; having an industrial partner
means access to chemistry facilities that an academic environment can not provide.
Alongside an
interdisciplinary research team, made up of academics from across the UK, BU's Professor Adele Ladkin has investigated the consequences of mobile
working and what it
means for family life.
Instead of teachers
working alone in silos, the
interdisciplinary approach of most lessons
means that joint planning and professional collaboration are essential.
This superb
interdisciplinary work should find a place on the shelves of every public and academic library that has the least bit of interest in environmental issues, which should
mean just about all.
Boundary - breaking, innovative, and radically
interdisciplinary, the exhibition presents visually exquisite, rarely seen
works in ways that suggest new connections and
meanings.
[ENG] àngels barcelona is pleased to present the first solo show in Spain of the
interdisciplinary artist Ania Soliman (b. 1970, Warsaw), whose research - based body of
work constantly questions the basis for different kinds of representation, knowledge or
means of communication, paying special attention to the nature of consciousness as it is constructed across a variety of disciplines.
From rising talents such as Constant Dullaart, Mishka Henner, and Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou - Rahme, to interactive installation artist Rafael Lozano - Hemmer, and computer art pioneer Manfred Mohr, the gallery represents an international range of artists who use
interdisciplinary research and broad
means to produce
work that reflects on and provides insight into contemporary culture.
Dawn Kasper is an
interdisciplinary artist and her
work emerges out of a fascination with existentialism, vulnerability, desire and the construction of
meaning.
This
means Young Knocknaheeny
works first through a relationship based model directly with families, guided by an Infant Mental Health
Interdisciplinary framework complemented by the delivery of evidence - based parenting programmes and groups.