cover image: A ranking for interdisciplinarity is a poor measure for the quality of research and teaching in universities

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A ranking for interdisciplinarity is a poor measure for the quality of research and teaching in universities

17 Jan 2024

Few academics, students or policymakers would dispute the value of addressing societal problems by setting them in the context of ‘the dynamic relationship’ between different disciplines. Christopher Daley and Linda Hantrais argue that interdisciplinarity, however defined, should not be used as a measure of the quality of research and teaching in global university rankings. In … Continued
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