Postdoc fellowship in Design -from linear to circular, reuse of post-consumer textiles

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We educate designers to play key roles in shaping futures of sustainability as agents for change.
Our partner collaborations for knowledge exchange share focus on creative and critical engagement with sustainability.
In the national and regional sector, we develop sustainable strategies for forest, housing, crafting, and making in network collaborations with industry, society and governing bodies.
In our education and research we emphasise the very potential of design to affect change and to extend it. Change comprises different degrees and perspectives on change, such as adaptation, evolution and revolution. To affect change through design can be about initiatives directed at products, systems or worldviews. We can choose to use design to affect change locally, regionally or globally, and with focus on ecology, economy, human health and equality, or all of this simultaneously. Altogether + Change is about purposefully using design, and its inherent creativity, in order to achieve changes towards futures of sustainability.
The Department of Design (DE) at Linnaeus University is part of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities.
BFA, Design + Change, 180 ects
BFA, Visual Communication + Change, 180 ects
MFA, Design + Change, 120 ects
MFA, Innovation through Business, Engineering and Design – specialisation design, 120 ects
Interdiscplinary, collaborative research activity ranging from international, multi-faculty and externally funded research through metadesign, transdisciplinary design, artistic research and site specific crafting with focus areas including care, systems thinking, resilience, intersections of power and technology, climate emergency, gender and language, feminist, norm critical, decolonial, participary, and tacit knowledge.
DA, 240 ects, is offered in collaboration with Malmö University with focus areas in artistic research, sustainability and design.
BFA Design + Change, Semester 5 / Autumn, Ecological, economical, social and cultural change.
MFA Design + Change, Semester 3 / Autumn, Metadesign, Transdisciplinary Design, Design research.
15th December
15th March
English
Autumn semester: Starts end August- September / week 36. Ends mid-January / week 3
Spring semester: Starts mid- January / week 4. Ends early June / week 23
Rent about 350 to 600 eur.
Monthly living expenses upto 300 eur.
Material expenses in workshops of about 300 eur.