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Promoting interdisciplinary education - The Vienna Doctoral Programme on Water Resource Systems

机译:促进跨学科教育-维也纳水资源系统博士课程

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The Vienna Doctoral Programme on Water Resource Systems (DK-WRS) is a programme that aims to educate students in interdisciplinary water science through cutting edge research at an international level. It is funded by the Austrian Science Fund and designed to run over a period of 12 yr during which 80 doctoral students are anticipated to graduate. This paper reports on our experiences of setting up and implementing the Programme. We identify three challenges: integrating the disciplines, maintaining depth in an interdisciplinary programme, and teaching subjects remote to each student's core expertise. To address these challenges we adopt a number of approaches. We use three levels of instruments to foster integration across the disciplines: joint groups (e.g. a joint study programme), joint science questions (e.g. developed in annual symposia), and joint study sites. To maintain depth we apply a system of quality control including regular feedback sessions, theses by journal publications and international study exchange. For simultaneously teaching students from civil and environmental engineering, biology, geology, chemistry, mathematics we use visually explicit teaching, learning by doing, extra mentoring and by cross relating associated subjects. Our initial assessment of the Programme shows some very positive outcomes. Joint science questions formed between students from various disciplines indicate integration is being achieved. The number of successful publications in top journals suggests that depth is maintained. Positive feedback from the students on the variety and clarity of the courses indicates the teaching strategy is working well. Our experiences have shown that implementing and running an interdisciplinary doctoral programme has its challenges and is demanding in terms of time and human resources but seeing interactions progress and watching people grow and develop their way of thinking in an interdisciplinary environment is a valuable reward.
机译:维也纳水资源系统博士计划(DK-WRS)是一项旨在通过国际一流研究对跨学科水科学进行教育的计划。它由奥地利科学基金(Austrian Science Fund)资助,设计运行期为12年,预计将有80名博士生毕业。本文报告了我们建立和实施该计划的经验。我们确定了三个挑战:整合学科,在跨学科课程中保持深度以及将课程教授到每个学生的核心专业知识之外。为了应对这些挑战,我们采用了多种方法。我们使用三个级别的工具来促进跨学科的融合:联合小组(例如,联合研究计划),联合科学问题(例如,在年度专题讨论会上制定的)和联合研究地点。为了保持深度,我们应用了质量控制体系,包括定期的反馈会议,期刊出版物和国际研究交流的论文。为了同时向土木和环境工程,生物学,地质学,化学,数学领域的学生授课,我们使用了直观的教学,边做边学,额外的指导以及交叉关联的相关科目。我们对该计划的初步评估显示出一些非常积极的成果。来自各个学科的学生之间形成的联合科学问题表明正在实现融合。顶级期刊上成功发表的论文数量表明,可以保持深度。学生对课程的多样性和清晰度的积极反馈表明教学策略运作良好。我们的经验表明,实施和运行跨学科博士课程具有挑战性,并且在时间和人力资源方面都要求很高,但是在跨学科环境中看到互动的进展并观察人们的成长和发展思维方式是一种宝贵的奖励。

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