Initiate:Collaborate is a research informed tool kit which takes the form of a card game. This enables research groups to come together to think more critically about what makes for effective collaborations. With this toolkit teams will gain new insights into how personal value systems interact with the dominant perspectives within collaborations and create a manifesto to act as a blue print for working together as a research team
Background: Co-production, co-creation and co-design are increasingly used in healthcare research kn...
This paper explores a designerly approach to open innovation initiation as start of the PhD research...
Increasingly accessible, affordable and technically viable, 3D printing is now being used for a numb...
The academic disciplines and practices of design and health currently operate within different space...
Design is much more than making things look good. Design has been described as what happens when peo...
This presentation is concerned with the value of co-design in the interdisciplinary MedTech space. I...
Lab4Living is a multidisciplinary research group within the Cultural, Communication and Computing Re...
Although healthcare has long been a focus for design research dating from the 1960’s and Bruce Arche...
Emerging diseases like the current pandemic, COVID-19, and the increasing number of chronic diseases...
Architects and healthcare organisations involved in designing healthcare environments highly value i...
The selected papers for the EKSIG section at the DRS 2020: Synergy present case studies that address...
This paper provides an overview of a research project that aimed to build understanding of resonance...
In UK HE institutions there is a growing realisation and appreciation for academic disciplines to se...
International audienceA wide range of disciplines are directing their methods and tools to help addr...
Design for health is inherently collaborative. The strength of this field is the bringing together o...
Background: Co-production, co-creation and co-design are increasingly used in healthcare research kn...
This paper explores a designerly approach to open innovation initiation as start of the PhD research...
Increasingly accessible, affordable and technically viable, 3D printing is now being used for a numb...
The academic disciplines and practices of design and health currently operate within different space...
Design is much more than making things look good. Design has been described as what happens when peo...
This presentation is concerned with the value of co-design in the interdisciplinary MedTech space. I...
Lab4Living is a multidisciplinary research group within the Cultural, Communication and Computing Re...
Although healthcare has long been a focus for design research dating from the 1960’s and Bruce Arche...
Emerging diseases like the current pandemic, COVID-19, and the increasing number of chronic diseases...
Architects and healthcare organisations involved in designing healthcare environments highly value i...
The selected papers for the EKSIG section at the DRS 2020: Synergy present case studies that address...
This paper provides an overview of a research project that aimed to build understanding of resonance...
In UK HE institutions there is a growing realisation and appreciation for academic disciplines to se...
International audienceA wide range of disciplines are directing their methods and tools to help addr...
Design for health is inherently collaborative. The strength of this field is the bringing together o...
Background: Co-production, co-creation and co-design are increasingly used in healthcare research kn...
This paper explores a designerly approach to open innovation initiation as start of the PhD research...
Increasingly accessible, affordable and technically viable, 3D printing is now being used for a numb...