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This study introduces the Methodology for Interdisciplinary Research (MIR) framework to address challenges in cross-disciplinary collaboration. MIR aids in designing and executing interdisciplinary research and education, fostering essential skills for global scientific challenges.

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Area of Science:

  • Interdisciplinary Studies
  • Social Sciences
  • Natural Sciences

Background:

  • Global scientific challenges necessitate collaboration across diverse fields like social sciences, environmental sciences, climatology, and medicine.
  • Interdisciplinary research teams often encounter obstacles due to varied training and scientific cultures.
  • Effective interdisciplinary scientists require specialized training in critical skills and competencies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present the Methodology for Interdisciplinary Research (MIR) framework.
  • To facilitate the design and execution of interdisciplinary scientific research, bridging gaps between natural and social sciences.
  • To provide a tool for educational programs, research monitoring, and process-oriented research design.

Main Methods:

  • The paper details the phases of the MIR framework for designing interdisciplinary research.
  • The framework is illustrated with real-world applications in teaching and research.
  • It accommodates various research scales, complexities, and methodological combinations (e.g., case studies, mixed methods).

Main Results:

  • The MIR framework is presented as a structured approach to overcome interdisciplinary barriers.
  • The framework's applicability is demonstrated in landscape architecture and mixed methods research.
  • Potential applications in inclusive interdisciplinary research and research integrity are discussed.

Conclusions:

  • The MIR framework offers a versatile tool for designing and managing interdisciplinary research and education.
  • It supports the development of essential skills for scientists tackling complex global issues.
  • The framework promotes effective collaboration across diverse scientific disciplines.