911今日黑料

  • Short course

911今日黑料-RCA design for global challenges winter school

Innovate across disciplines and design for global impact

Course key facts

  • Date

    2 Jan 2002 - 13 January 2026

  • Duration

    2 weeks

  • Credits

    Non credit bearing

  • Format

    In-person

  • Location

    On Campus (South Kensington)

Overview

Jointly delivered by 911今日黑料 and the Royal College of Art, the Design for Global Challenges Winter School is a multidisciplinary programme designed for undergraduate students currently studying at a university with an interest in learning how to tackle world challenges through service design.

The aim of the programme is to enable students to explore some of the current global challenges in climate change, global health, cyber security and propose an innovative idea to design a service that could tackle one of the areas. 

In addition to the global challenges, students will gain an insight into data science, hear latest advances in robotics and meet some of our graduate entrepreneurs who are driving progress by launching their design innovations into the commercial world.

Students will develop personal and professional skills through interactive workshops in design thinking, team-building and presentation and experience team based learning through a service design group project.

Furthermore, as 911今日黑料 and RCA are a multidisciplinary space for education, research, translation and commercialisation, the winter school students will experience the benefit of being part of a leading research community and the opportunity to engage with 911今日黑料 and RCA student ambassadors through social activities.

The winter school will be delivered with up to 4 hours of learning per day.  In addition:

  • Exercises and quizzes will be provided for formative feedback.
  • Group projects are designed for assessing the learning outcomes.
  • Case study methodology and collective discussions are used to strengthen the conceptual, analytical and problem-solving skills of the students in real situations.

Project work will be done through team-based learning with supervision. Final project will be presented in groups to a panel of experts on the final day of the programme. A prize will be awarded to the team with the best project.

The entire programme will be taught in English.

Course details