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Future Experiences 2021
How design can shape our society in the future through the relationships between people, products and places.
Kirsty Ross
Hydro-City Stories: Glasgow
A project exploring the potential of using transmedia stories for public engagement on environmental issues in the city.
Iona Geddes
Self-Management Beyond the Self
Participatory design practice towards preferable diabetes self-management principles
Ross McIntosh
Crafting Futures
Examining the role design innovation can play in supporting the creative education and development of young women in craft contexts
Dr Lynn-Sayers McHattie and Dr Marianne McAra
Chain reaction
The principle of a chain reaction is simple and intuitive - one event generates an output, the result of which in turn triggers another one.
2nd year Product Design students
The Modern Outpatient
A person-centred vision of care for people living with multiple long-term conditions for the Modern Outpatient Programme
Gemma Teal
Backpack
Backpack, a project with the Digital Health & Care Institute examining the role of personal healthcare records.
Gemma Teal, Tara French and Jay Bradley
Ritual Respect
Co-designing care and emotional support around miscarriage
Sneha Raman & Angela Tulloch
Language of Pain
Co-designing opportunities for open dialogue and shared learning between people with chronic pain and health professionals
Dr Leigh-Anne Hepburn
Craft and Place in the Highlands and Islands
What role does ‘place’ have for craft makers in the Highlands and Islands in relation to their challenges, ambitions and practice?
Dr Michael Pierre Johnson
ReMantle and Make
Exploring close loop innovation within the textile sector, and the role maker spaces could have in a sustainable future for design
Dr Michael Pierre Johnson, Dr Paul Smith and Dr Lynn-Sayers McHattie
Design in Action
Exploring design as a strategy for economic growth and innovation in Scotland across fields of knowledge, business, technology and policy.
Dr Lynn-Sayers McHattie, Dr Michael Pierre Johnson, Dr Cara Broadley
Future Experiences 2021
How design can shape our society in the future through the relationships between people, products and places.
Kirsty Ross
Hydro-City Stories: Glasgow
A project exploring the potential of using transmedia stories for public engagement on environmental issues in the city.
Iona Geddes
Brand X
Envisaging new domestic behaviours & rituals to build an innovative lifestyle brand of the near future
3rd year Product Design students
Healthcare Design with NHS Ayrshire & Arran and NHS Lothian
Continuing the fruitful and ongoing collaboration between GSA and NHS Ayrshire & Arran and NHS Lothian
3rd Year Product Design Students
Chain reaction
The principle of a chain reaction is simple and intuitive - one event generates an output, the result of which in turn triggers another one.
2nd year Product Design students
Skilled Hands
An approach to participating in fashion design processes to encourage responsible practices
Heather Archibald
Seeing Timeless Rebels
Challenge people’s perspectives of ageing
Yoni Lefevre
Recovery - Let's Talk About It
A community based intervention that sought to reduce stigma around alcohol dependency and create a safer social environment.
Gul Rasool
The Culture of Creative Enterprise
An exploration of the support needs of creative practitioners operating in a non-urban Scottish context
Hannah Clinch
Designing situated-participation
Exploring a space for design to move away from an expert-driven approach in community-based design collaborations.
Gamia Dewanggamanik
Re-imagining creative education in Shetland
Addressing Shetland's unique challenges and opportunities surrounding the sustainability of creative practice.
Chris Wild
Knitting in the Round
Evaluating a provotyping approach in a traditional craft context to enable knitwear practitioners,
Chris Wild
Self-Management Beyond the Self
Participatory design practice towards preferable diabetes self-management principles
Ross McIntosh
Crossover Workshop
Exchanges between design and biomedical sciences
Elio Caccavale and Dr Michael Pierre Johnson
Crafting Futures
Examining the role design innovation can play in supporting the creative education and development of young women in craft contexts
Dr Lynn-Sayers McHattie and Dr Marianne McAra
The Modern Outpatient
A person-centred vision of care for people living with multiple long-term conditions for the Modern Outpatient Programme
Gemma Teal
SCOTCAP Service Evaluation
SCOTCAP is a potential new shared service model for a video capsule endoscopy in Scotland, which complements existing Endoscopy services.
Dr Jay Bradley & Dr Megan Palmer-Abbs
Person-centred Records
Exploring the potential of a multi-disciplinary, electronic, inpatient record in NHS Grampian.
Dr Jay Bradley & Angela Bruce
Midlothian Pathfinder
Innovating the Frailty System of Care
Gemma Teal & Silvia Cantalupi
Backpack
Backpack, a project with the Digital Health & Care Institute examining the role of personal healthcare records.
Gemma Teal, Tara French and Jay Bradley
Ritual Respect
Co-designing care and emotional support around miscarriage
Sneha Raman & Angela Tulloch
Leapfrog
New approaches to community co-design, innovative engagement tools
Madeline Smith, Elizabeth Brooks, Paul Smith, Cara Broadley, Marianne McAra and Michael Pierre Johnson
Language of Pain
Co-designing opportunities for open dialogue and shared learning between people with chronic pain and health professionals
Dr Leigh-Anne Hepburn
Craft and Place in the Highlands and Islands
What role does ‘place’ have for craft makers in the Highlands and Islands in relation to their challenges, ambitions and practice?
Dr Michael Pierre Johnson
Work/Life
Researching local understanding of lived experience, and identifying opportunities around occupational segregation and inclusive growth
Marianne McAra, Emma Murphy
ReMantle and Make
Exploring close loop innovation within the textile sector, and the role maker spaces could have in a sustainable future for design
Dr Michael Pierre Johnson, Dr Paul Smith and Dr Lynn-Sayers McHattie
Innovation from Tradition
Exploring the role design innovation can play in understanding how innovation challenges in distributed geographies can be addressed.
Dr Lynn-Sayers McHattie, Dr Katherine Champion and Dr Cara Broadley
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