Design Impact Transition (DIT) platform

A space for transformative and transdisciplinary academic work
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The Design Impact Transition (DIT) Platform at Erasmus University empowers radically new ways to do research, education and engagement for a just and sustainable future. We bring together academics, students, non-academic staff and external stakeholders around complex and persistent societal challenges.

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News

Report Overview: NEST/STRN Methodology School

An overview of the STRN/NEST Methods School with student testimonials.
Group of NEST students

Ethics in Transdisciplinary Research Module

A collaborative effort designed for researchers at various stages of their careers for Ethics in Transformative Research.
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Recasting the University with a Sustainable Systems Epistemology: An Overview by Umer Moten

A reflexive piece by Umer Moten about the recent interdisciplinary conference on Recasting the University with a Sustainable Systems Epistemology.

My time as a “complex” and “un-disciplined” architect at DIT

An account from visiting researcher Marida Borello of her time and experience within the DIT ecosystem.

Radical Imagination in Transition: Bridging social arts and transition practices

A vision paper aiming for social art practices to be infused with radical imagination, empowering transformative research practices.

Pilot: Transformative education learning program

An experimental learning journey for EUR teachers running from March to November 2023 with the support from the Community for Learning and Innovation. 

How can a Picture Speak a Thousand Words in Research? Insights into Photo Voice Method

A blog as part of the Transformative Research Method Series by DIT Platform.
Pictures on a desk

New Report Released by DIT in Collaboration with the ACCEZ Programme: Funding and Governing Transdisciplinary Research

DIT wrapping up a year of fruitful collaboration with the ACCEZ programme: Funding and Governing Transdisciplinary Research.

The 4-day Workweek: A possibility at EUR?

The merits of a 4-day workweek in the Erasmian context: A potential future?
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Registration closes 27 October Climate & Ecological Literacy to Action Workshop

An immersion workshop series providing insights and high-impact approaches to carbon emission reductions, biodiversity support and ecosystem harmonization.
Students talking in Polak.

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