Skip to Content

Event Listings

Creative Thinking Part 6: Codesign - a deep dive into processes & pratices

With the need to work cross-sectorally to address complex social issues, co-design as a methodology is on the rise. Discover more about co-design practices and processes.

Date(s)
February 22, 2024
Location
Conference Room 1 & 2, Riddel Hall
Time
10:00 - 13:30

With the need to work cross-sectorally to address complex social issues, co-design as a methodology is on the rise. What is co-design and what does it look like in action? Join us for a deep dive into the tools, skills and mindsets required to work in this way!

During this session Rejig will introduce you to their co-design model and guide you in a practical way on the purposeful design of your own sessions - from what to consider when designing through to planning a session with stakeholders. This will be an experiential session with advice and guidance from local practitioners.

The session will finish with lunch.

About the programme

This is the first workshop of a six-part series. Participants are welcome to attend as many sessions as they would like; attendance at all is not required.

Rejig is a design thinking consultancy based in Belfast. Working within the education, charity and private sectors we help clients tackle complex challenges by building creative confidence and leveraging innovative thinking styles.

We are delighted to offer this series of six experiential workshops, which will take you through the tried and tested Rejig practices and processes. All of our workshops are energetic, totally hands on and participants learn by doing. We use creative thinking tools and processes to help build a culture of collaboration with a real focus on mindset and the opportunity to experience how these tools and processes look, feel and sound in action. We create opportunities for participants to collaborate, listen with respect, learn from each other and re-inject fun while doing this. We help people build a common language to collaborate.

Though interconnected, these workshops also stand alone. Join for one, or all, workshops. With limited places, early registration is advised. We look forward to meeting/working with you!

Event type
Masterclass
Department
Research and Enterprise
Audience
Staff
Venue Information
Yes
Add to calendar
Event Organiser Details
Name IAA Team
Email iaa@qub.ac.uk
Website https://www.qub.ac.uk/Research/Our-impact/impact-acceleration-accounts/