multidisciplinary
1 of 1adjective/ˌmʌltiˈdɪsəplɪˌnɛri/
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involving the integration of knowledge and methodologies from various academic disciplines or fields of study
- The university's research institute fosters multidisciplinary collaboration among scholars from diverse fields such as biology, sociology, and engineering.
- Her doctoral thesis took a multidisciplinary approach, synthesizing insights from psychology, anthropology, and linguistics.
- The organization's multidisciplinary team of experts tackled complex problems by drawing on expertise from areas including economics, law, and environmental science.
- The journal publishes articles that exemplify innovative multidisciplinary research at the intersection of different academic disciplines.
- His career trajectory reflects a commitment to multidisciplinary learning, as evidenced by his diverse educational background spanning history, mathematics, and literature.