Tag: Interdisciplinarity
I wrote a play for children about integrating the arts into...
Rob Roznowski, Michigan State University
Often, science and art are described as starkly different things. That narrative can start...
Nobel prizes most often go to researchers who defy specialization –...
Robert Root-Bernstein, Michigan State University and Michele Root-Bernstein, Michigan State University
Experts often recommend that people specialize in one...
Our sense of wellbeing has been in decline for years –...
Paul Anand, The Open University
People’s sense of wellbeing took a dive in the first year of the pandemic,...
How to stop psychopaths and narcissists from winning positions of power
Steve Taylor, Leeds Beckett University
One of the human race’s biggest problems has been that people who occupy positions...
Four-day week: how workplaces can successfully establish it
Rita Fontinha, University of Reading and James Walker, University of Reading
Many workplaces have been experimenting with different types of flexible working arrangements for years...
Remote-work visas will shape the future of work, travel and citizenship
Dave Cook, UCL
During lockdown, travel was not only a distant dream, it was unlawful. Some even predicted that how we travel would change forever....
How advertising through the ages has shaped Christmas
Carl W. Jones, University of Westminster
December 25, as we all know, is Jesus Christ’s birthday, a Christian celebration in which the myth of three...
How advertising through the ages has shaped Christmas
Carl W. Jones, University of Westminster
December 25, as we all know, is Jesus Christ’s birthday, a Christian celebration in which the myth of three...