Knowledge |centres/projects

Knowledge |centres/projects

By means of projects, KEA is building up knowledge centres within the subjects taught at KEA.

News

News

The textile industry is one of the major polluters. Over 2,000 different chemicals are used in...

KEA's integration project in Ishøj, Threading the World Together (www.imtv.dk) knit two infant...

As of January 1st, 2011, a new managerial structure will be implemented at Copenhagen School of...

It comes up frequently – and it's true - companies and educational institutions in Denmark must...

‘Design to improve life’

Development |and research

Development |and research

Read articles by KEA’s teachers and knowledge centers

Monday, 16. August 2010

A great deal of interest is already being shown for the academic Retail programme that commences in September. The retail trade is experiencing an increasing need to train the workforce further after basic education. The academic...

Tuesday, 08. December 2009

Paper for the conference A.T. + the Sustainability challenge, London, December 4th and 5th 2008

Tuesday, 08. December 2009

Alternatively – since we are all occasionally the above-mentioned kind of users – how to make all of us comfortable inside both the City’s old- and its new areas.

Tuesday, 08. December 2009

International Conference on Architectural Technology. The 6th to 8th of November in Copenhagen

Knowledge center

Knowledge center

Design should be responsible
In recent years, Western consumers have become very conscious about buying ethically correct products which they can use with a good conscience. This also applies to the fashion and lifestyle industry, which has often had to fight for its image – mainly on account of outsourced production. Therefore, sustainable design, environmentally friendly textiles and openness concerning the supplier chain are essential competition parameters, nationally as well as internationally.

Read more on the Center for responsible design’s website

projects

projects

Learning for life in the retail trade

The Retail Academy wishes to create a new model for educational cooperation within retail which is to ensure employees in retail attractive further training of high standards.

Read more on the Retail Academy’s webpage

Innovation through diversity -- but how?  

The aim of the project, DINOVA, is the development of methods to promote and stimulate the diversity of employees and make it a source of innovation.

Read more on DINOVA’s webpage