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This third SHAPE-ID policy brief introduces the SHAPE-ID Toolkit and presents recommendations to policymakers and funders on how this new web-based resource can be used to make informed decisions about inter- and transdisciplinary research, involving the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences to maximise effective responses to societal challenges. This is a project deliverable for the SHAPE-ID project and is currently under review by the European Commission.
interdisciplinary, transdisciplinary, arts, humanities, social sciences, toolkit
interdisciplinary, transdisciplinary, arts, humanities, social sciences, toolkit
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