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London Interdisciplinary School - a 'new' Uni ?

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54isanopendoor · 05/12/2023 13:28

I understand that they've been running since 2021 & offer one (Undergrad & one postgrad) Degree in 'Interdisciplinary Problems & Methods'

Has anyone heard of them please ?

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54isanopendoor · 06/12/2023 14:59

anyone ?

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SandyIrving · 06/12/2023 15:34

I remember reading an article about them in the Guardian but couldn't find a link. nterdisciplinary degrees becoming popular. DD and her friend did a couple of pilot courses for Edinburgh's Interdisciplinary undergraduate degree.

Would have suited DD who has changed degree 4 times. I know many people on mumsnet make a big deal about institution name (I get oxbridge, LSE, Imperial etc) but for those of us whose DC would never get offers from these unis might be interesting. Looks like you might develop good skills for work/life.

WobblyLondoner · 10/12/2023 10:16

One of the co-founders led work on a similar UCL course; I came across him there. Very inspiring. I can't comment on the new School though I suspect their start was hit by the pandemic.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Gombrich

helpfulperson · 10/12/2023 10:29

It sounds similar to the OU set up where you need specific number of credits to graduate but these can be from a range of subjects

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