Keeping it real: Student collaboration with industry

Author Identifier

Jo Jung

ORCID : 0000-0002-1144-8965

Hanadi Haddad

ORCID : 0000-0003-2629-3078

Document Type

Conference Proceeding

Publication Title

2018 ACUADS Conference

Publisher

The Australian Council of University Art & Design Schools

School

School of Arts and Humanities

RAS ID

36316

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Jung, J., & Haddad, H. (2018, September). Keeping it real: Student collaboration with industry [Paper presentation]. 2018 ACUADS Conference, Perth, Western Australia, Australia. https://acuads.com.au/conference/article/keeping-it-real-student-collaboration-with-industry/

Abstract

Project-based learning though industry collaboration provides a critical link between the real world and the academic environment. In learning institutions, students work on simulated assignment topics shielded from the real world refining their design skills. Working on live project briefs and partnership with industry clients allow students to put their knowledge into practice, and prepare for future employability. As students develop their project, they must consider two aspects of professional practice: design management and project management. This requires students to demonstrate their ability to consider a broader understanding of initiating and completing a project through an extensive application of project management skills. This paper examines the final year capstone unit, Design Practices: Project, where student teams collaborate with industry clients to deliver outcomes in the form of products and services. After reviewing the status-quo of the unit, projects challenges, lessons learned and students’ feedback will be discussed.

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