Interdisciplinary trends in higher education

作者: W James Jacob

DOI: 10.1057/PALCOMMS.2015.1

关键词: Public relationsDisciplinePedagogyKnowledge economyPolitical scienceComplex needsWorkforceFace (sociological concept)Higher education

摘要: The knowledge economy requires an adept workforce and cadre of leaders to help address the many challenges needs facing companies, governments societies worldwide. Many we face today are new there will undoubtedly be others arise in future that require innovative approaches solutions overcome them. No longer higher education institutions able train graduates all current emerging from a singular disciplinary source. Interdisciplinary (ID) research training essential underpinnings best meet dynamic today’s students. As first series forthcoming articles on ID research, this article examines trends instruction degree offerings. It highlights how central helping some most complex today, including prepare for employment leadership positions.

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