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* [[Geoffrey Lloyd]] | |||
* [[Stephen Allott]] | |||
* [[Tom Rodden]] | |||
* [[Gunpowder Park]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:53, 31 August 2011
Does interdisciplinarity lead to innovation? Many influential people believe it does, but on what evidence?. This NESTA-funded project based at CRASSH compiled a guide to research policy and best practice in Interdisciplinary Innovation.
Project Leader: Alan Blackwell
Project team:
Other Crucible Collaborators:
- Marilyn Strathern
- Mary Jacobus
- Andrew Barry
- Jochen Runde
- Mark de Rond
- David Leitner
- Catherine Hurley
Workshop contributors included: