Research Challenge SAP: Design (ID+I)


This SAP Research Challenge aims to promote the development of in-person R&D activities focused on the field of Design (ID+I). The SAP programme is divided into two components: training and group research. The training component will be based on short thematic talks taught by experts. Project coordinators presenting current projects. Also, we will have training in basic research components namely, Research Methodologies, Data Analysis, Scientific Writing, Preparation of Scientific Pitches, and Funding Opportunities.

Concerning the research component (designated as Hands-On), young researchers will be incorporated into projects currently being executed at IPCA R&D units and challenged to carry out a short-term R&D project oriented towards the project's goals. The students will be divided into groups under supervision of a senior researcher. In addition to research activities, young researchers will participate in scientific discussion sessions among the various members of IPCA R&D units, designated as Journal Club. Here, they will be challenged to analyze a recent scientific publication and present their methods, results, and main findings to the IPCA scientific community. Finally, all students must prepare an oral presentation of the projects developed in the scientific communication sessions of IPCA R&D units.

Date
Number Hours
0 hours
Course Code / UFCD Code:
RCSDESIGN
Typology
Mode of delivery
in face week at IPCA Campus
Location

in person weet at IPCA Campus

Organised By

IPCA & TUS

Certification

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Programmatic synthesis
Language of instruction
English - United Kingdom
ECTS credits
1 ECTS credits
Academic Recognition
To be defined by each Home Institution.
Means Criteria
All students will be organised in groups. Each group will realise a final presentation/demonstration of the developed work.
Prerequisites

None

Scholarship Available

Admission Conditions

How to apply
Fill in the application form
Target Audience
Students from design, art, audiovisuals, culture studies, and product development. No pre-skills are required, and the programme is suitable also for any other student programme.
Selection criteria
Priority will be given to students who are developing research at a master’s or PhD level and to students involved in the IPCA Summer Schools. A maximum of 30 students will be selected for this programme.
Training Area
Special Conditions
None
Learning Teaching Strategy
Professional Output

Workload Breakdown
Proposed Learning Outcomes

At the end of this RUN-EU SAP, participants will be able to:

Coordination
IPCA & TUS

Understand the basics of research methodologies

Receive advanced training in emergent design methodologies and trends

Improve transversal and soft skills through teamwork and cooperative project methodology

Improve innovative thinking in cooperation with others to achieve a common goal,

Experience a multicultural international environment
Read all the details about this programme.
Please send an email to run-eu@ipca.pt or SAPchanginggames@ipca.pt if you have any further questions.