The European Academy of Design (EAD to its friends) continues to grow and explore new ways to connect design researchers, prompting reflection, debate and an exchange of ideas.
The next EAD Conference will take place in 2027 in Porto, Portugal:
Call for tracks open until December 15 HERE.
TRUST___DISTRUST
Attempting to envision what a conference should address two years from now is in itself a matter of trust. The sheer speed of developments and transformations taking place in the current times brings with it unprecedented levels of volatility: from AI-mediated decision-making to the return of radical ideologies, from volatile civic dynamics to emerging forms of superstition, the erosion of trust has been marking our present days, and most likely will keep doing so in the foreseeable future.
In such shifting terrain, how can design research strengthen and regenerate the foundations of trust? This question inspires the theme of EAD 2027 as the overall topic bringing together the full range of epistemological interests around design research and practice.


President of EAD: Leon Cruickshank a Professor of Design and Creative Exchange and a founding member of ImaginationLancaster at Lancaster University. His research focuses on the development of open and co-design processes in the private, public and voluntary sectors. Currently he is working on giving communities a stronger voice in an equitable move to sustainability. Past projects include leading the £12 million Beyond Imagination project and the £1.2 million Leapfrog project looking at new forms of working creatively outside academia. He has consulted for the UN on innovation in government with a focus on open design thinking. He is widely published in co-design, open design, engagement and citizen-led design. Books include ‘Open Innovation, Facilitating Creativity in Everyone’ and his latest co-edited book ‘Flourish By Design’ published by Routledge available is available as an open access publication here
Vice President of EAD: Deana McDonagh is a Professor of Industrial Design in the School of Art and Design and founder of the (dis)Ability Design Studio at the Beckman Institute of Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. She is a Health Innovation Professor at the Carle Illinois School of Medicine and is bringing empathic modelling into the training of medical students to ensure patient inspired innovation. As Empathic Design Research Strategist who focuses on enhancing quality of life for all through more intuitive and meaningful products, leading to emotional sustainability. She concentrates on the emotional user-product relationships and how empathy can bring the designer closer to users’ authentic needs, ensuring both functional and emotional needs are met by products.
Vice President of EAD: Heitor Alvelos is Full Professor of Design at the University of Porto, Portugal, and Director of ID+ Research Center @ U.Porto, where he coordinates the Unexpected Media Lab and serves as Course Director for the PhD in Design program. Heitor chaired EAD’09, The Endless End, in Porto in 2011. Professional experience includes serving as Chairman of the Scientific Board (HSS) for the Foundation for Science and Technology (Portugal) from 2016 to 2022, Curator of the FuturePlaces Media Lab for Citizenship (2008-2017), Outreach Director of the UTAustin-Portugal Program for Digital Media (2010-2014) and Senior Tutor of the Drawing Studio of the Royal College of Art (1999 – 2001). Heitor is a member of Academia Europaea and the European Science Foundation, and has coordinated various research projects on a national and international level since 2007. Current research interests include communication of science in contemporary crisis scenarios, and the pedagogy of perception.