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Interdisciplinary Labs

Why do you need it?

  • Developing new interdisciplinary initiatives calls for creativity, vision and ambition. But have you asked all the necessary questions?

 

  • Might your project be presented as a 1:1 walking tour? Might you need to collaborate with a sociologist to reimagine the scope? Have you considered how best to scale your information for their age and ability of the audience/ project beneficiaries? What are the best practices to encourage participatory discussion at the end of a workshop? Have you thought about evaluating and reflecting and the intrinsic value of doing so? What might doing so lead to next?

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Who is it for?

  • Research centres, educational institutions, and individuals who want to learn creative storytelling techniques and methodologies to conceive of new ways to disseminate research and connect with non-academic audiences.

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  • For individuals seeking to design participatory workshops and events, refine classroom practices, and determine which materials and techniques generate the most engaging discussions with diverse audiences.

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  • Those who've not yet considered how evaluating project outcomes could shape future plans and initiatives.

What happens in the lab?

  • An interdisciplinary lab provides the structure, support, and collaborative energy needed to reimagine your project, strengthen your potential partnerships, and unlock participatory exercises for a variety of audiences.

 

  • Having worked on collaborative projects with participants across the full spectrum of age groups. I’ll share revelatory insights and outcomes from my own projects.​​​​​​​

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  • Bespoke Project Clinic: A personalised session clarifying project aims, intentions, dissecting and refining your ideas for dissemination, evaluation, and reflection.

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