37.1719, FYI: Free Virtual Panel Discussion: Designing and Scoping Your Next Interdisciplinary Research Project

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Subject: 37.1719, FYI: Free Virtual Panel Discussion: Designing and Scoping Your Next Interdisciplinary Research Project

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Date: 08-May-2026
From: The OED Team (on behalf of Oxford Intersections) [oed.uk at oup.com]
Subject: Free Virtual Panel Discussion: Designing and Scoping Your Next Interdisciplinary Research Project


Designing and Scoping Your Next Interdisciplinary Research Project: A
Panel Discussion
Thursday, June 4, 2026
4:30 PM BST | 03:30 PM GMT | 11:30 AM EDT | 04:30 PM WAT | 09:00 PM
IST
Book your place: http://tiny.cc/InterdisciplinaryResearch
Interdisciplinary research promises richer insight into complex
questions, but designing and scoping such projects brings distinct
intellectual, methodological, and practical challenges.
In this moderated panel discussion, Oxford Intersections editorial
board members reflect on their own experiences designing, developing,
and evaluating interdisciplinary research projects. Drawing on work
across the humanities and social sciences, panelists will discuss how
interdisciplinary collaborations take shape in practice and how
researchers can navigate questions of scope, coherence, and
feasibility at different stages of a project’s life cycle.
This webinar is designed for researchers at all career stages
interested in developing interdisciplinary projects that are
ambitious, coherent, and collaborative.
Book your place:
http://tiny.cc/InterdisciplinaryResearch

Linguistic Field(s): Not Applicable




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