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Fostering interdisciplinary research in universities: a case study of leadership, alignment and support
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Fostering interdisciplinary research in universities: a case study of leadership, alignment and support
Townsend, T, Pisapia, J and Razzaq, J. (
2013
)
Fostering interdisciplinary research in universities: a case study of leadership, alignment and support
.
Studies in Higher Education
, ( ). pp.
1-19.
Abstract
Case study investigation of steps taken at one Scottish university to encourage interdisciplinary research.
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Publication type:
Article
Theme(s) and sub-theme(s):
Research > Governance and management of research
Research > Institutional research infrastructure
Research > RAE/REF and indicators of success
Authors:
Townsend, T, Pisapia, J and Razzaq, J
Publication title:
Studies in Higher Education
Official URL:
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03075079.2013.842218
Reference number:
HEER000376
Summary deposited on:
22 Nov 2013