Two young boys excitedly playing a food systems-themed whac-a-mole game, hitting targets with mallets.

Playing with Food: Using Games to Engage with the Complexity of Sustainable Agri-food Systems

23 July 2025

Our project uses playful learning and interactive games to explore the complex challenges facing agri-food systems, encouraging people to think about sustainability, trade-offs, and possible futures.

A musician performs on the flute for an attentive audience at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, creating a lively atmosphere.

Consulting local communities on the impact of tourism in Edinburgh

26 May 2025

Edinburgh Visitor Economy Partnership (EVEP) is a collaborative network of organisations and individuals supporting the delivery of tourism in Edinburgh.

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Failure Modes of Engineering (FeME): a network for future inclusivity, sustainability, and global impact

8 May 2025

FeME is a global interdisciplinary research network led by 15 women academics from the University of Edinburgh, University of Glasgow and Heriot-Watt University.

A bulletin board filled with colorful post-it notes in various sizes and orientations, showcasing a range of messages and reminders.

GRID – Games for Research and Interdisciplinary Dialogue

1 May 2025

Games for Research and Interdisciplinary Dialogue (GRID) is an interdisciplinary research project that tackles challenges in collaborative research.

Two construction workers busy themselves installing steel reinforcement on an active building site

Gamification for Gig Workers

14 November 2024

The growth in the platform economy globally creates opportunities for gig workers. However, the sustainability of the gig workforce is a concern for most firms. Gamification offers a solution to address this complex issue.