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Survey Invitation /// ADEPT: Global Study on Dementia-Inclusive Design Education (deadline 30 Nov 2025)

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Survey Invitation /// ADEPT: A Global Study on Dementia-Inclusive Design Education (deadline 30 Nov 2025)


You are invited to contribute to the ADEPT study - an international academic project exploring how architectural education, research, and professional training address inclusive and dementia-supportive design.


The survey has been co-developed with educators, architects, and people with lived experience of dementia through Dementia Alliance International’s Environmental Design Special Interest Group. Findings will inform future curricula, research priorities, and policy initiatives aimed at strengthening inclusive design education globally.


Take part here: http://bit.ly/4mWsnN1


Ethics approval: University of Stirling (GUEP 2025 23467 18178).


Contact: Dr Martin Quirke | martin.quirke@stir.ac.uk


Deadline: 30 November 2025


Dr Martin QUIRKE

Lecturer in Design for Ageing and DementiaUniversity of Stirling


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