"The education is centred on practical projects which benefits your learning. The structure of the projects encompass the whole of the design process. You get training in understanding and analyzing the user's context, creative idea generation, extending into design solutions and placing your work in relation to current research and the ongoing development in the field. The atmosphere between peers and instructors is open and constructive, with room for development and reflection." - Roger Anderson [Year 1]
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Beijerskajen 8, Malmö

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Malmö University
School of Arts and Communications (K3)
205 06 Malmö
Sweden

Staff

A dozen teachers, researchers and professional interaction designers work at the faculty. Some of the main characters are introduced below.

Jörn Messeter is associate professor in interaction design. His field of research is primarily mobile and ubiquitous computing, with a particular interest in place-specific computing. He was previously an employee of the Space studio at the Interactive Institute.

Read more about Jörn here.
Jonas Löwgren is a professor of interaction design and the author of Thoughtful Interaction Design (with Erik Stolterman), as well as a researcher and designer. He is mainly involved with interactive visualisation, cross-media design and design theory of digital materials.

Portfolio, reading materials etc.
Pelle Ehn is a professor at the School of Arts and Communication at Malmö University, and one of the founders of the school and of the Interactive Institute, the associated national research institute. For the last 15 years his research has been focused on design and digital media.
Anders Ljungmark is the course director for technology, design, and communication.
Per-Anders Hillgren has a Master's of Fine Arts from Malmö Art Academy, and a PhD in Interaction Design. His interests include: challenging different contexts and stakeholders; establishing field laboratories; blurring boundaries; self produced media; and critical design. KLIV and Everyday Learning have been two major projects he has been involved with.
Erling Björgvinsson has a PhD in Interaction Design from Malmö University. Recently he has been a researcher in mobile IT support for daily learning within healthcare.
Mette Agger Eriksen is an architect specialized as a communication designer with focus on processes and methods for "Design with people", both within the fields of Architecture and IT research.
Per Linde is a PhD student in interaction design, at Malmö University. His research concerns ubiquitous computing focusing on how interactive technologies can support temporary instances of individual or collaborative place making. He is also involved in the EU-funded IST/FET projects ATELIER and Palcom.