Co-creation and community health


Aalborg University, Doctoral School in Medicine, Biomedical Science and Technology


For the past decade health policies and programs have widely emphasized the relevance of involving the groups in focus along with community stakeholders in co-production processes. Yet, little attention has been directed towards conceptualizing co-creation and community involvement, along with describing how the wide range of co-design processes are carried out in practice as well as evaluated with attention also to unintended consequences.

This course aims to provide PhD students with knowledge about the variety of co-creation approaches, and their current relevance in health research. In the course we will present involvement methods and facilitating techniques, along with selected methodological approaches to evaluate the processes of co-creation and community involvement. The course will also offer PhD students a space for reflecting on the power differences at play in co-creation processes along with possible unintended consequences and how to address these.

For additional information, updates, and registration, please refer to AAU PhDMoodle via the link provided on the right side of this page.


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Course dates
26 May 2026 - 27 May 2026
Course organizer
Associate Professor Kirsten Schultz Pedersen & Professor Sine Agergaard
Venue
Aalborg University
City
Aalborg
Country
Denmark
ECTS
1.5
Link
https://phd.moodle.aau.dk/blocks/vitrina/deta...