Coronavirus student survey reveals "tough generation" of design students
Dezeen and Bath School of Design surveyed design students about the impact the pandemic is having on their studies and wellbeing. The responses, published here in full, provide a unique insight into student life amid Covid-19.
To conduct the survey, Bath School of Design at Bath Spa University sent a questionnaire compiled by Dezeen to its 450 students. Thirty-one replied.
Sent at the end of January, the coronavirus student survey asked students to describe how the pandemic had impacted their studies both in terms of its impact on their work and on their wellbeing. It also asked them to explain where they were working and what they were working on.
Top image: textile design student Emilia Rose Dadswell-Jones. Above, clockwise from top left: Bath School of Design students Isabelle James, Patrick Dewar, Jacobus Oosthuizen, George Baker, Jason Ortigia, Alicja Marczak, Emily Clouter, Emily Taylor, Clemence Ali, Oliver Bacon The responses reveal the impact the pandemic has had on students' studies, their social lives and their wellbeing. But they also paint an optimistic picture of resilience and adaptability among the next generation of designers.
"What will remain after all this is the newfound resilience that I think every student at the moment has found," said interior design student Lydia Daniel.
"The coronavirus generation of students is going to be a tough generation."
Read a summary of the findings here. Bath School of Design head Kerry Curtis descr...
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