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multidisciplinary

adjective as in combining several branches of learning

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The word “multidisciplinary” is such a dry, academic term for art that, theoretically, should feel more like a three-dimensional, surround-sound fireworks show.

The most recent one, designed by multidisciplinary artist Justina Blakeney, references both the venue’s distinctive shape and some of the musical instruments that have graced its stage — namely trumpets and guitars — with an Art Deco vibe that’s a nod to the 1920s style that was all the rage when the Bowl first opened in 1922.

After moving to Stirling Royal Infirmary in the 1980s she continued to work with improving diabetes care, including by developing a computer database of patients with diabetes and helping to launch a diabetes education centre which promoted multidisciplinary care for people with the condition.

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She is a self-taught multidisciplinary artist with a background in traditional folklore dance.

The pollster is a multidisciplinary profession that demands an understanding of statistics, political science, sociology, survey methodology, and cognitive psychology among other disciplines.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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