The WVU community, local nonprofits, government agencies and community stakeholders are invited to WVU’s first Transdisciplinary Research Colloquia, hosted virtually by the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences throughout March and April.
The series begins Wednesday, March 17, from noon to 1:15 p.m., with "The Origins and Importance of Transdisciplinary Research," featuring Christian Pohl.
Transdisciplinary research is a form of research that transcends disciplinary boundaries. One way it accomplishes this is by incorporating community based or other participatory approaches to research into its framework. Transdisciplinary research actively seeks to integrate non-academic partners as equal members of a project or team. No one academic discipline has the breadth, scope and knowledge to confront large or “wicked” social problems alone. But WVU researchers learning together with non-academic partners in government, industry, nonprofits and beyond can introduce new ideas, make sustainable change and develop innovative and holistic approaches to all forms of social inequity.
Register and learn more about the colloquia.