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Key details
Time
- 5:30pm – 7pm
Location
- External (Overseas)
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University of Wisconsin-Madison
Starting Block — 821 E Washington Ave. Madison
Price
- Free
Who can attend
- Everyone
Type
- Workshop
Join the Royal College of Art at the University of Wisconsin-Madison for 'Workforce Futures' workshop!
The Royal College of Art in London, will be delivering an exciting workshop with the University of Wisconsin-Madison, 'Workforce Futures'. The RCA's Gem Barton (Senior Tutor, superFUTURES platform and Reader in Design Pedagogy, Interior Design MA) will lead this forward looking workshop on future jobs and the potential for transdisciplinary practice in the workforce of tomorrow.
What to expect
In this workshop, we'll work with students, University of Wisconsin-Madison colleagues, community partners, and anyone else who wants to work with us to collectively imagine what types of interdisciplinary work and careers we'll need for thriving, regenerative, and innovative futures here in Wisconsin and beyond.
Join us at Starting Block for this participatory event and help us imagine future job titles, descriptions, and the potential impacts of this work.
Who is this event for
- Those interested in postgraduate study at the Royal College of Art
- Current RCA applicants and offer-holders
- Friends and family are also welcome to join, though please ensure they have a ticket
You don't have to specialise in any discipline to attend this event: we welcome guests planning to apply to all subject areas.
How to join
Find out more about the workshop on their website, or register for a ticket now on their google form.
If you have any questions about this event, please email [email protected]
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Other events at the RCA
We are continually adding to our diverse programme of events: conversations on key topics such as funding advice and portfolio development, symposia, exhibitions, open days and more. Many are free and open to the public.