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UCL University College was founded 1 August 2018 after the merger between Business Academy Lillebaelt and University College Lillebaelt.
Situated in the Region of Southern Denmark, home to more than 1.2 million Danes, UCL University College provides a talented workforce and offers opportunities for higher and continuing education and applied research to a variety of end users.
Website: ucl.dk/international
Core partner team: Frants Christensen, Marianne Tolstrup
Founded by entrepreneurs and industrialists as the Coventry College of Design in 1843, Coventry University has a tradition of teaching excellence, research with impact, bold international initiatives and transformational partnerships with business.
Website: coventry.ac.uk
Core partner team: Gemma Pearce, Nikki Holliday, Paul Magee
Other people who contributed to the realization of the project: Claire Murphy-Morgan, Nana Yaw Barimah Manaphraim, Natalie Clark, Fiona Marshall, Raya Vinogradov, Carmen Vargas, Lucy Silvester, Niamh Mairead O’Loughlin, Carmen Wyles, Emily Bradfield, Philippa Cochrane, Helen Ginman, Faith, Michelle Heward, Azza Warraitch, Susan MacDonagh, Katherine Hall, Hayley Wright, Maxine Whelan, Satveer Bhella, Bethany Probert, Mrs Jennifer Godber, Efa Apriyanti, Oyedemi Jeremiah, Aimee Walker-Clarke, William Pattison, Emma Brangwin, Dana Sammut, Marie Casafina-Orwin, Amy Hancock, Claudia Cawthorne, Lara Vella, Rachel Wang, Olayinka Aremu, Anthony Latue, Elizabeth Horton, Laura Wilde, Becky MacGregor, Anna Higo, Helen Eftekhari, Cleo White, Nicole Bausch, Ricardo Manuel Goncalves Martins, Emily Lucas, Claire Brooker, Yuki Kano, Beverley Bostock, Emma Vardy, Anne Dulai-Piper, Rachael Hughson-Gill, Arbaz Kapadi, Juliana Samson, Abby Moffat, Shivam Joshi, Sarah West, Carmen Wyles, Lucy Thompson, Celine Brookes-Smith, Minghui Li, Afrah Mulla, Samantha Spence, Silvia Costa, Eleanor Holden, Donna Garside, Ryan Mawn.
Claude Bernard Lyon 1 is part of Université de Lyon, the most important French University site outside the Paris Region. Lyon is a region at the crossroads of Europe, a city with a historic centre listed as a UNESCO heritage site, cultural life hinged around a full calendar of international events.
Website: univ-lyon1.fr/en/university
Core partner team: Emily Darlington, Sandie Bernard
Other people who contributed to the realization of the project: Matteo Olivo
The University of Minho (UMinho), founded in 1973, began its academic activity in 1975/76. UMinho is renowned for the quality of its teaching, the quality of its students, the public recognition given to its Alumni, and for its intervention and strong links with the local community and the surrounding region.
Website: uminho.pt
Core partner team: Teresa Vilaça, Graça Carvalho, Zélia Anastácio
LeGO (acronym for “L’Inchiostro e Giovani Officina sociale”) is a social enterprise working in the fields of education and social inclusion, to prevent and contrast social isolation, institutionalization, material and educative poverty.
Website: www.cooplego.it
Core partner team: Daniele Botteri, Lisa Cammilli
Other people who contributed to the realization of the project: Valeria Carnemolla, Stefano Cedrone, Elenia Penna, Monica Ruffato, Gianna Vignani
Where has this come from?
Here are key outputs from that project:
- The CoCreating Welfare website, which includes previous course materials, resources and top tips on co-creation.
- A summary of the CoCreating Welfare course and the methods taught has been published in this e-book.
- A publication on promoting co-creation in communities and the competencies needed.
- A publication about the definition of co-creation.
- A pre-print published on the use of our co-creation framework (the three co’s framework) to co-create a health intervention.
- Dr Gemma Pearce’s keynote talk on co-creation at the CoCreating Welfare event hosted by Coventry University.
- A talk about how NHS England has built the CoCreating Welfare training into their organisation.
- A highlight video about our co-creation conference event
- A highlight video about how the co-creating welfare training is being used