Lecture on “Design Thinking”
The CHREN Human Rights Clinic is glad to invite you to a lecture on “Design Thinking”. It is organized in the context of the current Clinic project collaboration with the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre, but this invitation extends not just to the student team of that project but to all of you! The lecture provides input and important learnings for advocacy related projects in general.
Design Thinking is a human-centered problem-solving approach that emphasizes collaboration, creativity, and experimentation. It is widely used to tackle complex challenges in fields such as public services, technology, and social innovation.
This lecture aims to explore how Design Thinking can be applied in the practice of human rights advocacy. By providing innovative tools to rethink and redesign systems, it enables organizations to effectively engage stakeholders and co-create solutions that uphold and advance human rights.
The lecture will happen on the 4th of December, online, at 6 p.m. (18:00). You do not have to register for participation. Find the Zoom link here:
https://fau.zoom-x.de/j/63855651305?pwd=caOQvV6tBsBChsl8rgFA5HPa7bLGqu.1
The lecture will be held by Dr. Gisele Raulik Murphy, a Brazilian designer with a PhD in public policies for design and innovation. She has worked on design promotion programs across South America and Europe and has collaborated with organizations such as Centro Brasil Design, Design Council (UK), and Design Wales (UK), where she led the EU-funded SEE Project, fostering policy expertise in design and innovation.