... Scientists attempting to create organs suitable for human transplantation must have the skills to build as well as biologically characterize their inventions along with facilities suitable for this
type of interdisciplinary work.
A model
program of interdisciplinary work at the University of Chicago that includes annual ethics conferences and, for 32 consecutive years, an annual university - wide faculty seminar series.
Indeed, if geospatial tools are to make an impact on the social studies curriculum as a whole (which was Martorella's interest) rather than just the history curriculum (which is my narrower argument), it will be through this
avenue of interdisciplinary work.
As a research fellow at MIT's Center for Advanced Visual Studies (CAVS) and artist - in - residence at Boston's public television station WGBH, he began to develop new
forms of interdisciplinary work and integrated forms of visual information that now stand as significant experiments in early new media art.
Reflecting upon our habits of consumption and production; the artist duo forces the
limits of interdisciplinary working and questions the patterns and the modes of relation underlying these patterns.
Significantly less popular than one of its influential predecessors — the Bauhaus — Black Mountain College was radically collaborative in its
practice of interdisciplinary work, in its educational system and its encouragement of creative production, fostering the emerging avant - garde from music, poetry, art, theatre, design, architecture, economics, psychology, math and physics.