
معرفی
Beatrice Sangster is a Research Fellow at the Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design (HHCD), based at the Royal College of Art within the School of Design. She specializes in human-centered research that bridges design innovation with social impact, focusing particularly on technologies and environments that support diverse user needs across the lifespan.
Her research expertise spans multiple critical domains of inclusive design:
- Co-design methodologies for ageing populations and community connectivity
- Vocal accessibility and human-technology interaction
- Neurodiversity considerations in public space design
- Circular economy applications in fashion and product design
- Intelligent mobility solutions for diverse street users
Beatrice has received significant recognition for her contributions to inclusive design:
- Snowdon Award for Disability (2023), awarded for work with Joy Lu on disability-focused design solutions
- Burberry Design Scholarship (2021/23), supporting her innovative design research
Her current work demonstrates a strong commitment to translating research into practical applications through collaborations with industry partners like Tata Consultancy and Monsoon Brands Ltd, addressing real-world challenges through interdisciplinary design approaches.





