TLRH | Best Practice in Interdisciplinary Research: Learning from the Neurohumanities

TLRH | Best Practice in Interdisciplinary Research: Learning from the Neurohumanities

Recorded October 20, 2020. A panel discussion as…
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Recorded October 20, 2020. A panel discussion as part of the
SHAPE-ID webinar series Shaping Conversations on Interdisciplinary
Research in partnership with Trinity Long Room Hub. What can the
experiences of researchers working in the emerging area of the
Neurohumanities teach us about the challenges and potential of
interdisciplinary research between the Arts and Humanities and STEM
disciplines? Why engage in such research and how are researchers
navigating the significant distances between their respective
disciplines? This webinar will invite researchers working in the
Neurohumanities to discuss best practices in interdisciplinary
research from the perspective of their own experiences working at
the interface of the Arts and Humanities and Neurosciences. The
case studies will showcase the potential for interdisciplinary
research with meaningful roles for Arts and Humanities researchers
and inspire researchers to learn about and engage with
interdisciplinarity. Professor Jane Ohlmeyer, Principal
Investigator of the SHAPE-ID project, Director of the Trinity Long
Room Hub and Chair of the Irish Research Council, will chair the
discussion. Panellists Professor Sonja Smets | University of
Amsterdam Professor Thomas J Carew | New York University Amelia
McConville | Trinity College Dublin Learn more at:
https://www.tcd.ie/trinitylongroomhub/

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