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-'''Interdisciplinarity''' is the act of drawing from two or more [[List of academic disciplines|academic disciplines]] and [[integration|integrating]] their insights to work together in pursuit of a common goal. "[[Interdisciplinary Studies]]", as they are called, use interdisciplinarity to develop a greater understanding of a problem that is too complex or wide-ranging (i.e. [[AIDS]] [[pandemic]], [[global warming]]) to be dealt with using the knowledge and methodology of just one discipline. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [May 2007]+'''Interdisciplinarity''' is the act of drawing from two or more [[List of academic disciplines|academic disciplines]] and [[integration|integrating]] their insights to work together in pursuit of a common goal. "[[Interdisciplinary Studies]]", as they are called, use interdisciplinarity to develop a greater understanding of a problem that is too complex or wide-ranging (i.e. [[AIDS]] [[pandemic]], [[global warming]]) to be dealt with using the knowledge and methodology of just one discipline. {{GFDL}}

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Interdisciplinarity is the act of drawing from two or more academic disciplines and integrating their insights to work together in pursuit of a common goal. "Interdisciplinary Studies", as they are called, use interdisciplinarity to develop a greater understanding of a problem that is too complex or wide-ranging (i.e. AIDS pandemic, global warming) to be dealt with using the knowledge and methodology of just one discipline.



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