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Bridging Boundaries: On Interdisciplinarity

Home to Rachel George's Living Literature Review on Interdisciplinarity.

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What Makes Researchers Collaborate

Interdisciplinary work requires collaboration - why is it so hard, and what do we need to do to really bridge disciplines?

Who Gets to Ask Legal Questions? AI, Interdisciplinarity, and Access to Justice

How computer science, linguistics, and the social sciences are reshaping who participates in law — and what the evidence says so far

What Interdisciplinary Research Can Tell Us About Reducing Polarization

Lessons from the science of team science for bridging political divides

Interdisciplinarity in Crisis: Why Complex Emergencies Still Produce Siloed Responses

Decades of research show that crises demand rapid interdisciplinary collaboration—yet evidence suggests it is becoming harder to achieve.

Crossing Disciplinary Boundaries for National Security

What works, what doesn’t

The Interdisciplinary Gender Gap

Are women more interdisciplinary than men?

On the Cutting Room Floor? Funding Scarcity and Dips in Interdisciplinary Research

When research funding dips, are interdisciplinary projects the first to go?

From Silos to Synergy

What Works to Build Stronger Collaborations Across Sectors on AI

How does jargon impact interdisciplinary collaboration?

Jargon use may be rising, which may be impeding interdisciplinary work. Can AI help?

How do think tanks and research organizations advance interdisciplinary research?

These “boundary organizations” help bring together multiple sectors to inform policy. Will funding changes transform trajectories for interdisciplinary research?