Hazel White
Hazel White’s research and practice investigates the secret life of our personal possessions. Hazel collaborates with multimedia artists, healthcare professionals, craft makers, computer programmers, forensic scientists and designers to explore how engagement with personal objects can be translated into products and systems that have meaning in people’s lives.
Hazel is Programme Director of the Master of Design Course at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, University of Dundee. This is an innovative one year postgraduate programme which attracts talented students from a range of different disciplines from across the world. Students from undergraduate degrees in graphics, product design, textiles, jewellery, interior and environmental design or from industry learn together in a studio setting, applying design thinking, methods and strategies to real world problems.
Hazel’s teaching experience includes: Design Studies for Innovative Product Design and Interactive Media Students at Dundee University, Course Leadership at Sheffield Hallam University, a year as exchange professor at Kookmin University, Seoul, and numerous lectures and workshops both nationally and internationally.
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