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Introducing Interdisciplinary Modules in Higher Education

Simon Pratt-Adams

Enhancing Sustainability and Student Employability

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Release Date: 31/03/2025

Genre: Society & Culture
Label: Routledge
Contributors: Simon Pratt-Adams (Edited by), Mark Warnes (Edited by), Elaine Brown (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Enhancing Sustainability and Student Employability

This interdisciplinary book uses key examples and case studies from Anglia Ruskin University, UK, to address the successes and challenges experienced during the creation, development and running of breadth modules. It’s been carefully written to support anyone looking to implement this innovative method into their own university.


This interdisciplinary book uses key examples and specific case studies from the ‘Trailblazers’ of Anglia Ruskin University, UK, to address the successes and challenges experienced during the creation, development, and running of breadth modules. It’s been carefully written to support anyone looking to implement this innovative method into their own university setting.

With content informed by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, and using active learning pedagogies, interdisciplinary student teams work together to develop sustainable solutions, allowing for the growth of skills vital for enhancing student employability. The chapters are grounded in theory, making the discussions transferable to a wide readership interested in interdisciplinary approaches at the higher education level. The theoretical underpinnings of the discussions in each chapter will open up questions relating to contemporary issues such as diversity and representation, poverty and sustainability, artificial intelligence, and social justice.

This is a must-read text for anyone seeking to implement similar breadth modules at their institutions, or considering how to develop strategies that address whole institution questions such as sustainability and employability.