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game on, for the planet: design a board game

A creative workshop introducing children aged 9-11 to design thinking, while discovering how environmental themes impact the world.

Book Tickets
Design A Boardgame
Date
Friday 15th August
Time
10:30 to 12:00 & 13:00 to 14:30
Age group
Key Stage 2

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For all the young designers and eco-advocates! Join us for a hands-on design workshop at the Ulster Museum.

This creative session introduces children to design thinking through the playful format of board games. Together, we'll explore how environmental themes can shape the world around us, connecting sustainability with creativity. Children will think like a designer, create their own board game, explore environmental themes and get hands-on and creative!

The kids will be joined by Future Island-Island researchers, design educator Dr Amanda Mironova-Stronge (Ulster University), and game designer Rory O'Connor (Hub Games), exploring how imaginative thinking can empower the next generation of changemakers.

What to know

Everything you need to know about this workshop!

This workshop will take place from 10:30 to 12:00 & 13:00 14:30 on Friday 15th August.

Tickets are for children only (ages 9–11). Adults do not need to book a ticket. Parents or guardians may return at the end of the session or stay nearby during the workshop. Space is limited and seating is prioritised for children.

Photography Disclaimer: Please note that photography and videography may take place during this event for promotional purposes by Queens University Belfast. Consent forms will be provided on the day, and let a member of the team know if you wish to opt out.

This activity is led by Future Island–Island Work Package 4 in collaboration with Dr Amanda Mironova-Stronge and Rory O’Connor (Hub Games). FII is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and supported by the Design Museum's Future Observatory.