Ffordd Pawb/ Coherent Connections- an innovative project comes to ΒιΆΉΝψ
The elop*9 cohort get to work at the Pontio Arts & Innovation Centre: Image credit: Wil PhilpinPsychology students at ΒιΆΉΝψ are getting involved in an innovative international project which could provide creative new solutions for complex modern problems faced in ΒιΆΉΝψ, as well as by other communities.
The six ΒιΆΉΝψ students are contributing their combined knowledge of psychology, tourism and business to , a project which brings students from different disciplines and countries together to pool their knowledge to resolve problems. Elop stands for βenvironment-focused learning and operative platformβ and is a new approach to teaching that provides students with the skills and techniques for a dynamic career in a complex and challenging future.
In this project, Ffordd Pawb / Coherent Connections, the students will be addressing real issues and assessing the shape of ΒιΆΉΝψβs future, looking in particular at mobility, the sharing economy, tourism and new ideas about how services are provided. These ideas have been drawn from consultation with stakeholders including Gwynedd Council, the Welsh Government and, most importantly, the residents and businesses of ΒιΆΉΝψ.
Professor John Parkinson, Head of the School of Psychology explains:
Some elop*9 team members working on a map of ΒιΆΉΝψ.: Image credit: Will PhilpinβToday, our societies are faced with βwicked problemsβ - those complex challenges that seem impossible to address: obesity, climate change, and economic and social regeneration. The solution is to bring specialists from different areas together to combine their different perspectives and expertise into transdisciplinary teams. These groups then develop unique insight into the problem and produce innovative solutions that are co-created directly with the communities their ideas will affect.
βOur students will be working on a real-world project that will consider the future of ΒιΆΉΝψ, developing proposals that could produce a lasting transformation to the prosperity of the city.
The value of this is twofold; not only are students able to participate in a ground-breaking process, but truly innovative ideas are also developed, presenting the capacity for real change.β
The events in ΒιΆΉΝψ are taking place at . Dr Andy Goodman, Director of Arloesi Pontio Innovation, and the Lead for elop*9 in ΒιΆΉΝψ said:
βIt is a privilege that elop has come to ΒιΆΉΝψ this year. It is an amazing student experience and will inspire novel proposals for positive change to the area.β
The international elop coordinator Kathrin Merz, from Bern University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland added βWe have developed the elop* process and platform over several years, developing projects around the world including in Switzerland, Germany, Stanford, USA and QuerΓ©taro, Mexico. I am delighted that we are in ΒιΆΉΝψ right now and look forward to the elop* process unfolding here over the next months.β
The elop*9 project in ΒιΆΉΝψ runs for the next 3 months with a period of virtual collaboration in between physical meetings in ΒιΆΉΝψ in October 2016 and January 2017. It is being held in the Pontio Innovation spaces as part of Arloesi Pontio Innovation.
Publication date: 11 October 2016