Dates: 10-14 October 2016
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Website: Cyberparks
Deadline for application: 28 August 2016
Applications are now open for the 'Games for Cities' EU COST training school (Amsterdam, October 10-14, 2016). The training school is open to graduate students (PhD and advanced Master), early-career researchers, and practitioners (HCI/tangibles/IoT/UbiComp, game designers, urban planners, architects, designers, artists...).
In the Games for Cities Training School, participants will explore the design of playful installations and urban games in public spaces as a means of ‘citizen empowerment’. In particular, trainees will investigate how play and games can be used to engage and activate citizens around the advent of a ‘circular economy’.
For more information, and to apply (deadline August 28th 2016 24:00 CET) see the Cyberparks website.
The EU COST CyberParks Training Schools are free of charge. Trainees will be selected by the corresponding Training School Programme Committee. Students will receive a grant to support travel and daily allowance after completion of the course, following the conditions detailed in the call for participation.
Organizers: COST Cyberparks, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, Play the City Foundation, as part of the Games for Cities Programme.
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Website: Cyberparks
Deadline for application: 28 August 2016
Applications are now open for the 'Games for Cities' EU COST training school (Amsterdam, October 10-14, 2016). The training school is open to graduate students (PhD and advanced Master), early-career researchers, and practitioners (HCI/tangibles/IoT/UbiComp, game designers, urban planners, architects, designers, artists...).
In the Games for Cities Training School, participants will explore the design of playful installations and urban games in public spaces as a means of ‘citizen empowerment’. In particular, trainees will investigate how play and games can be used to engage and activate citizens around the advent of a ‘circular economy’.
For more information, and to apply (deadline August 28th 2016 24:00 CET) see the Cyberparks website.
The EU COST CyberParks Training Schools are free of charge. Trainees will be selected by the corresponding Training School Programme Committee. Students will receive a grant to support travel and daily allowance after completion of the course, following the conditions detailed in the call for participation.
Organizers: COST Cyberparks, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, Play the City Foundation, as part of the Games for Cities Programme.
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