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영어
Since interdisciplinary studies have been officially recognized as the 14th disciplinary category, there has been growing attention to its development and institutionalization across various academic departments and universities. However, a review of existing literature reveals that current research predominantly focuses on theoretical frameworks, while empirical investigations remain scarce. Drawing on the interdisciplinary evaluation systems established by leading universities and institutions in Europe and the United States, this study designs a comprehensive questionnaire that examines key areas such as interdisciplinary talent development, scientific research outputs, and societal contributions. Using a sample of over 100 universities, the study employs both descriptive and exploratory statistical analyses to identify several critical issues. The findings indicate that the number of interdisciplinary disciplines remains limited, with insufficient resources and institutional support; international collaboration is infrequent; and the functions of interdisciplinary studies are unbalanced. Based on these findings, targeted recommendations are proposed to optimize the development of interdisciplinary fields.
목차
Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. Literature Review
Ⅲ Empirical Research
1. Identification of Elements Affecting Interdisciplinary Quality
2. Research Hypotheses and Variable Indicator Definitions
3. Sample and Data Collection
4. Reliability and Validity Analysis and Hypothesis Testing
5. Result Analysis
Ⅳ. Conclusion
1. Clarifying the Value and Goal of High-Quality Development of University Interdisciplinary Studies
2. Improving the Governance System of University Disciplinary Intersections
3. Creating a Cultural Ecology for University Disciplinary Intersections
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