Filipa Teixeira considers the notion of (mis)fitting within higher education and reflects on what is needed to craft spaces where diverse groups of researchers can "fit together well" while creating productive and lasting connections.| the polyphony
The study reveals that research breakthroughs are disproportionately clustered at a small number of institutions.| News
The Royal Institute of Philosophy recently announced the longlist of books being considered for the 2025 Nayef Al-Rodhan International Prize in Transdisciplinary Philosophy. The £20,000 prize recognizes “books that transcend academic boundaries” that “further… our understanding of the key challenges facing the world today” in areas such as the future of humanity, disruptive technologies, global governance, transcultural understanding, scientific innovation, human nature, and transd...| Daily Nous
The post discusses the intersection of systems thinking and liberal arts education. It advocates for integrating core curriculum with vocational studies, suggesting that a well-designed interdisciplinary minor can enhance students' understanding of interconnected challenges. This approach fosters critical thinking and moral ambition, preparing graduates for modern workforce demands while addressing global issues.| vocation matters
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"Over the last decade, interest in ethical issues related to computing, especially concerning artificial intelligence (AI) and big data, has skyrocketed." Why should philosophers---as teachers, as researchers, as members and administrators of philosophy departments---care about this? And what should they do in response to it? The following guest post is by members of the Value| Daily Nous - news for & about the philosophy profession
ArtVersion agency elaborates on Designing Together: Multidisciplinary, Cross Disciplinary & Interdisciplinary| ArtVersion
Beginning in fall semester 2025, Northeastern in Silicon Valley will offer a new interdisciplinary program designed to help professionals gain an understanding of recent developments in AI technology that is anchored to practical usage. The Graduate Certificate in AI Applications for Data Mining comprises four credit-bearing courses that approach the subject from different angles: data […]| Silicon Valley
Discover the doctoral and master's student stories and research that made 2024 special at the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences at Georgetown University.| The Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
Economics is not something usually associated with an “Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health and Comparative Medicine”. Professor Nick Hanley joined the Institute in 2017 as Chair of Environmental and One Health Economics. In this interview, Naturally Speaking’s Keila Meginnis and Lucy Gilbert speak with Nick about his research and find out how economics can […]| Naturally Speaking
This Pride Month, meet an aspiring congressman, entrepreneurial nurse, addiction policy advocate and cultural peacemaker affecting change in their fields.| The Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
More than 400 Biomedical Graduate Education (BGE) graduates received master’s and doctoral degrees in various fields across basic and applied science, clinical disciplines, data science and pre-health training during the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences (GSAS) Commencement.| Georgetown University Medical Center
Meet three grad students in Georgetown University's class of 2024 whose personal and academic achievements propelled them into who they were called to be.| The Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
Meet the CCT student who led a team of interdisciplinary grad students from Georgetown on a one-week trip to Singapore for a tech policy challenge.| Graduate Studies
Meet Cynthia Ng: She's in the M.S. in Data Science & Analytics program at Georgetown University, and shares her reflection on International Women's Day.| The Graduate School of Arts & Sciences