About
Our co-creation workshop is an interactive events that brings together academic researchers from Nottinghams universities and professionals from local community-focused organisations.
We strongly recommend that anyone looking to be involved in developing a PhD or Research Placement project proposal for Co(l)laboratory's 2026 intake attends one of our co-creation workshops.
Aim
The aim of our co-creation workshop is to help you make connections with potential collaborators, to help you explore and expand upon potential research project ideas, and to share expert developed advice on how to develop collaborative projects.
Who is this event for?
Community professionals interested in becoming a partner in a new, community centred research project. (You can salaried or voluntary, but your organisation must be based in Nottinghamshire and its work must, in some way, focus on one or more Nottinghamshire communities)
Academic researchers and related staff from Nottingham Trent University and University of Nottingham interested in developing a collaborative, community centred research project.
NOTE: To ensure an appropriate representation of univeristy and community attendees, ticket numbers are limited.
Details
Date and time: Wednesday 18th June, 1pm-4pm
Location: University of Nottingham - Castle Meadow Campus. Castle Meadow Road, Nottingham, NG2 1AB.
1pm-1:15pm - Arrival and refreshments
1:15pm - 1:40pm - Welcome and introduction to Co(l)laboratory Research Projects
1:40pm-2pm - Who's in the room? Facilitated networking exercise.
2pm - 2:15pm - What do our communities say? Introducing research priorities identified by local communities.
2:15pm-2:30pm - Comfort break
2:30pm-3:30pm - Collaborative idea development: Group discussion activity.
3:30pm-4pm - Finding your collaborators and building your ideas into proposals.
This eventbrite page will be updated with more details in the coming weeks.
For any queries, please contact us at collaboratory@universitiesfornottingham.ac.uk
Join Co(l)laboratory for this co-creation workshop. Meet fellow community partners and academic researchers and explore project ideas.