Supporting a green and just transition for NHS Scotland

Design HOPES Design Challenge – supporting new ideas for healthier people and planet

James Weir Building, University of Strathclyde
20–21 May

Strathclyde students and recent graduates (within the last year) are invited to take part in the Design HOPES Design Challenge for a chance to receive up to £10,000 in funding to support a design idea—whether a product, service, system, space, or intervention—that contributes to reshaping NHS Scotland’s approach to health and sustainability.

This initiative is part of the Design HOPES Green Transition Ecosystem (GTE) Hub, a research project exploring how design-led thinking can help meet urgent Net Zero goals in health and social care.

Design HOPES is a collaborative design-led research initiative, comprising five Scottish Universities (University of Strathclyde, University of Dundee, Heriot Watt University, Abertay University, and the University of Edinburgh), NHS Scotland, the third sector, and design organisations.

This project is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) as part of the Future Observatory GTE Hub Programme at the Design Museum.

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