How #interdisciplinary do young #geoscientists work? Which challenges do they identify, and how could work across disciplines be better facilitated? We analyzed survey results within the German #Geo.X research network, now out as a #preprint at @EuroGeosciences 📝

https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2026-1858

Interdisciplinary Research in Geosciences: A View from Early Career Scientists

Abstract. Geosciences are often described as interdisciplinary, yet research and training remain fragmented across sub-disciplines and institutions. To understand how early career scientists (ECS) experience and practice interdisciplinarity, and which support structures actually help, we conducted an online survey within the German Geo.X research network. This yielded 151 valid responses that were included in the analysis. Participants broadly value interdisciplinarity for fostering the exchange of ideas across disciplines, providing novel perspectives, and enhancing their capacity to address complex problems. At the same time, they report recurrent barriers that directly affect research efficiency and career progression, including incompatible terminologies, different working speeds, and diverging publication strategies. The results indicate that strengthening interdisciplinary geosciences requires not only incentives for collaboration, but also training in cross-disciplinary communication, and transparent publication and evaluation pathways that acknowledge the increasing coordination efforts. Research networks such as Geo.X provide a strong foundation for initiating advancing interdisciplinary collaboration and can serve as effective instruments. Network structures are particularly well-suited to this purpose, as they are flexible enough to test new formats and innovative ideas as pilot projects. This requires that their initiatives are clearly communicated, easily accessible, and well aligned with the working realities of early career scientists, while also reducing coordination costs by fostering continuity, shared reference frames, and trust across sub-disciplines.

Recently, guest speaker Mari Hatavara from Tampere University gave us some fascinating insights into Finnish politics by drawing upon approaches from interdisciplinary narrative theory and computational modeling based on linguistic features. 🧐

If you missed it, you can watch the recording here: https://www.uibk.ac.at/en/disc/events/discourse-hatavara/ It will be available until the end of April.

#ComputationalLinguistics #NarrativeTheory #NLP #PoliticalScience #Linguistics #interdisciplinary

Proud to have received a grant from the #Zukunftskolleg Institute for Advanced Study (@ZuKo) of the #UniversityKonstanz (@unikonstanz). With this #Interdisciplinary #Collaborative #Project 2026, I will work with Cristian Pasquaretta, Adrian Jaeggi (@jaeggiadrian.bsky.social) and Sofia Forss (@sofiaforss.bsky.social) on "Individual variability across social contexts", or whether individuals change their behaviours when they change groups.

https://www.uni-konstanz.de/zukunftskolleg/support-measures/funding-for-cooperative-initiatives/interdisciplinary-collaborative-projects/

Interdisciplinary Collaborative Projects

#PhD opening in Lab #Interdisciplinaire de #Physique, #Grenoble, in collaboration with @JonFouchard (Dev2A, Paris Sorbonne)

The objective is to investigate the #mechanics of fibrous #tissue, and specifically the #cell-driven short time active response, based on kinetic models of statistical #physics, and in connection with experiments where suspended microtissues are subjected to large strain.

https://liphy-annuaire.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/pages_personnelles/jocelyn_etienne/collagen/collagen_2026.html

#Liphy #interdisciplinary #Physics #Biophysics #PhDoffer #PhDprogram

An emerging fields consortium focusing on "Comparative Ecological Innovation Styles" with @piater and a Principal Investigator Project titled "BEyond Semi-GradienT Policy Optimization (BEST)" awarded to Samuele Tosatto are among the 16 projects recently funded by the @fwf. 🥂

Congratulations to everyone who was successful in this funding round and good luck for your projects!👏🍀

Read more: https://www.uibk.ac.at/de/newsroom/2026/fwf-bewilligte-16-projekte/

#research #DigitalScience #ComputerScience #Interdisciplinary

FWF bewilligte 16 Projekte

Bei der letzten FWF-Kuratoriumssitzung wurden zwölf Einzelprojekte, zwei Esprit-Projekte sowie ein Schrödinger-Stipendium bewilligt. Außerdem wurde im Rahmen des Exzellenzprogramms Emerging Fields ein neues Forschungsnetzwerk zur Genese neuer Verhaltensweisen bewilligt, an dem eine Arbeitsgruppe des Instituts für Informatik beteiligt ist. Das Fördervolumen beträgt insgesamt über 6,5 Millionen Euro.

📢 Don't miss today's #DiSCourseSeminar with guest speaker Mari Hatavara from Tampere University on Narrative Detection in Political Talk. Bringing together Computational Recognition and Narrative Theory. 📢

The talk takes place at 12:00 at the Digital Science Center of @uniinnsbruck, Innrain 15, 6020 Innsbruck, 1st floor.

More info: https://www.uibk.ac.at/en/disc/events/discourse-hatavara/

#DigitalScience #Innsbruck #Research #ComputationalModeling #interdisciplinary #NarrativeTheory #TampereUniversity

What work does silence perform in culture and society? 🔍🔇

Across literature, media, and political discourse, silence emerges as both a mechanism of oppression and a resource for resistance, introspection, and expression. Its ambivalence invites new critical and #interdisciplinary approaches.

The next conference, “Hush! Practising Silence in Literature and Culture” will be held at FRIAS 15–17 April 2026. Scholars are invited to explore various forms and affordances of silence in #Anglophone literatures and media, addressing the intentions, drawbacks, and potentialities, implicated in instances and mediations of silence.

By integrating “silent discussions” and other reflective formats, participants will also engage with silence as a method of academic discourse.

📍 FRIAS Seminar room (Albertstraße 19, 79104 Freiburg)
🗓️ 15 April – 17 April 2026

Organisation: Sophia Philomena Wolf and Anne Rüggemeier

🔗 https://uni-freiburg.de/frias/hush/

The effect of #diversity on scientific impact, as reflected in citations, can be studies by looking at the effect of #ethnicity, #discipline, #gender, affiliation, and academic age on citation numbers.

Of the classes considered, ethnic diversity had the strongest correlation with scientific impact.

Papers authored by ethnically diverse teams receive more citations than those by homogeneous teams. Ethnic diversity can enhance a paper’s impact by 10.63% and a scientist’s impact by 47.67%.

While ethnic diversity stands out, other forms of diversity such as discipline and affiliation also contribute to research impact but to a lesser extent.

This indicates that while #interdisciplinary work is beneficial, the diverse perspectives brought by ethnic diversity are paramount.

#science
https://ima.org.uk/24408/the-positive-impact-of-ethnicity-on-scientific-collaboration/

Paper by AlShebli et al. (2018):
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-07634-8

The Positive Impact of Ethnicity on Scientific Collaboration

If asked, the chances are that most researchers would say that they do not consciously choose to conduct their research with people that are of the same

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Join us on Friday noon for the second #DiSCourseSeminar this week:

💡Narrative Detection in Political Talk. Bringing together Computational Recognition and Narrative Theory
👩 Mari Hatavara, Chair Professor of Finnish Literature, Tampere University
📍 Onsite at the DiSC or online on Big Blue Button
🔗: https://www.uibk.ac.at/en/disc/events/discourse-hatavara/

#DigitalScience #Innsbruck #PoliticalScience #Literature #interdisciplinary #NarrativeTheory #FinnishParliament #hybrid

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In the early 2010s, academia emphasized interdisciplinary collaboration in science education but failed to create the necessary infrastructure for true integration of disciplines. Despite students&…

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