This workshop offers an overview of co-design as an approach that involves research end users in developing projects and experimenting with novel ideas about how to tackle issues. It will cover the key principles of co-design and offer insights into the mechanics of participatory research projects.

By the end of the workshop participants will have a basic understanding the principles of research co-design and key considerations in planning for participation.

The session will involve some groupwork and is delivered face-to-face at St Lucia.

Presented by Dr Skye Doherty, School of Communication and Arts, UQ

You must attend at least 75% of the session otherwise you may be marked absent.

About Research design

Your research degree requires the ability to apply "analytical and critical thinking skills to generate new knowledge, investigate problems and develop inventive solutions" (UQ HDR Graduate Attributes, 2017). This starts with determining the design of the research study through understanding and justifying the chosen methodologies and analytical methods. Building these skills during your research degree will equip you with the knowledge to apply them in a wide variety of contexts during your career.

The Graduate School has a range of sessions covering research methodolgy and methods delivered by esteemed providers such as ISSR.

Useful links

  1. University of Endinburgh Introduction to Social Research Methods
  2. TUDelfts Multidisciplinary Research Methods for Engineers
  3. UQ's Introduction to Psychological Research Methods