There is an extensive body of work that explores the transformative power of co-creation of curriculum in learning and teaching with students as partners. This article builds on the existing research but focuses on the co-curricular activities as a lesser explored aspect of the student experience in co-creation literature. We employ the concepts of liminality and third space initiated with students between 2020-2023. We argue that the flexibility afforded through non-curricular activities produces an under-utilised space for participants, stimulating new ways of interdisciplinary thinking, exploration, and creative outputs. In doing so, such projects can be powerful mechanisms to shape/inform staff and student experience of what university learning should be about.
| Conference | GLAD Symposium 2023 : Gathering ourselves |
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| Period | 8/09/23 → 8/09/23 |
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Note: Published in: IPIHE Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): GLAD-HE 2023 Post-Symposium Publication: Gathering Ourselves.
Organising Body: Group for Learning in Art and Design in Higher Education