Join a cohort of Monash Design PhD candidates and immerse yourself in their diverse research topics through a series of engaging co-design mini-workshops. These workshops provide a unique opportunity to delve into the candidates’ research methods and explore the depth of their topics. By participating, you will gain valuable insights into the Design PhD program at Monash University, experiencing the research process firsthand.
Whether you are a student, designer, researcher, or simply curious about design research, these workshops offer a unique and enriching experience.
For DIA Accredited Designers, attendance at this event is worth 1 informal CPD Point.
Participants
Dr Jess Berry
Jess is Associate Professor, Design History and Theory in the Department of Design at Monash University, and Deputy Associate Dean, Graduate Research at Monash Art Design and Architecture. Her research primarily centres around the visual culture of fashion and dress and its interdisciplinary intersections with interior design, architecture, art, new media and film. She is a core member of Monash University XYX Lab, Gender and Place.
Join a cohort of Monash Design PhD candidates and immerse yourself in their diverse research topics through a series of engaging co-design mini-workshops. These workshops provide a unique opportunity to delve into the candidates’ research methods and explore the depth of their topics. By participating, you will gain valuable insights into the Design PhD program at Monash University, experiencing the research process firsthand.
Whether you are a student, designer, researcher, or simply curious about design research, these workshops offer a unique and enriching experience.
For DIA Accredited Designers, attendance at this event is worth 1 informal CPD Point.
Participants
Dr Jess Berry
Jess is Associate Professor, Design History and Theory in the Department of Design at Monash University, and Deputy Associate Dean, Graduate Research at Monash Art Design and Architecture. Her research primarily centres around the visual culture of fashion and dress and its interdisciplinary intersections with interior design, architecture, art, new media and film. She is a core member of Monash University XYX Lab, Gender and Place.