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Focus on interdisciplinarity at START’s PhD course

Antoinette Fage-Butler is looking forward to teaching the students who have signed up to attend the PhD course entitled "Sustainable Food Systems and Interdisciplinary Research Practices: A Mission-Driven Approach” on the 20th and 21st August [https://start.uni.dk/course-for-phds-and-early-career-researchers/course-content-and-learning-outcomes]. Antoinette is the academic coordinator (alongside Heather Swanson) of the “Collaborative Landscapes” hub of SHAPE, whose aim, among other things, is to support the development of interdisciplinary competences. Antoinette’s teaching on the course will offer the students research-based and theoretical perspectives on interdisciplinarity and transdisciplinarity, workshop activities designed to develop the students’ skills and competences, as well as structured opportunities to apply the learnings from the course to their individual projects.