âTech is shaping the conversations and culture around climate actionâ
An interview with Jo Walton, University of Sussex
Leilah Hirson-Comley
What is the potential legacy of a research project?
In late May, we held a networking event at the Design Museum for the researchers and industry partners involved in our Design Accelerator, Design Exchange Partnership and Design Researchers in
Author:
Leilah Hirson-Comley
Six Design Accelerator projects to drive a new generation of green innovation
Building on the theme of âcommunities,â the new cohort of six projects will 'commercialise' their innovative solutions to accelerate the green transition across the UK.
Author:
Salah ud Din
âLearning from each otherâ
At the end of November, we held a forum for the researchers and academic partners on our Design Exchange Partnership and Design Accelerator programmes. Marking the end of both cohortsâ research
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Leilah Hirson-Comley
âA good poem can take you to places you are not expectingâ
Design Exchange Partnerships bring design researchers together with non-academic organisations, such as businesses, NGOs or local councils, in strategic partnerships capable of addressing green
Liesl Maria Bragança
âHousing is one area where individuals can take meaningful actionâ
Facilitating the adoption of domestic retrofitting in Canterbury and East Kent is a Design Accelerator led by the University for the Creative Arts. Our coordinator Leilah Hirson-Comley spoke with
Leilah Hirson-Comley
âGames are well suited for tackling complex problemsâ
Game Changing, a Design Accelerator led by Swansea University, explores the potential of co-designing games for increasing understanding of climate change.
Leilah Hirson-Comley
Design the Green Transition
The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), part of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), and the Design Museum in London, today launch a multi-million-pound fund bringing UK researchers,