Exploration of an Art-Engineering Integrated Teaching Mode for Industry-University-Research Collaboration to Expand Polymer Material Applications Driven by Fashion Design
Liu, D.; Li, H. W.; Zhang, X. Q. Exploration of an art-engineering integrated teaching mode for industry-university-research collaboration to expand polymer material applications driven by fashion design. Polym. Bull. (in Chinese), 2026, 39(4), 659–665.
Liu, D.; Li, H. W.; Zhang, X. Q. Exploration of an art-engineering integrated teaching mode for industry-university-research collaboration to expand polymer material applications driven by fashion design. Polym. Bull. (in Chinese), 2026, 39(4), 659–665. DOI: 10.14028/j.cnki.1003-3726.2026.25.310.
As artificial intelligence and digital technologies are reshaping the industrial landscape
cultivating interdisciplinary talents at the intersection of art and technology has emerged as a crucial task in higher education. To address challenges such as the cognitive barriers between art design and polymer materials disciplines
fragmented curriculum systems
and insufficient industry-academia collaboration
this study established and implemented a teaching model on the “art and technology” platform. This model is characterized by “two integration
two drivers
three teaching approaches
and one evaluation mechanism”.This model establishes a three-stage progressive curriculum system that advances “art-engineering integration” through theory-practice interplay. It enhances multi-level pedagogical practices through a progressive approach involving “competitions−research projects−innovation workshops” fosters industry-education-innovation synergy through jointly built practice bases and entrepreneurship incubation platforms
forming a pipeline for research outcome transformation
and incorporates rolling evaluations for continuous optimization. Practical experience has demonstrated that this model significantly enhances students’ cross-border integration capabilities
innovative practice abilities
and industrial adaptability. It thus provides a replicable paradigm for cultivating interdisciplinary talents in art and engineering