Code-RED (Co-Designing Responsible Digital Futures with Nottingham Citizens)
Have your say on digital technologies Research in Nottingham through local workshops
Link to organisation:
https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/computerscience/people/george.ogoh
Full description:
We are inviting Nottingham residents to take part in Code-RED, a project exploring how digital technologies shape everyday life. Join a series of interactive workshops between May and June to share your experiences, discuss digital research with university researchers, and help shape future research priorities. No technical background is needed. Participants will be compensated and travel costs supported.
Opportunity Deadline
25th April 2026
Payment:
£25/hr
Expenses:
Travel costs within Nottingham reimbursed up to £10 per in-person session; Refreshments provided at in-person workshops; £5 internet contribution for each online meeting.
Organisation
Responsible Digital Futures Group, University of Nottingham
The Responsible Digital Futures Group at the University of Nottingham explores how digital technologies can be developed and used in ways that are ethical, inclusive, and responsive to public needs. We work with researchers, communities, and partners to support meaningful public involvement in shaping digital research and innovation.
Details
Topic:
Data & technology
Location:
East Midlands
Involvement type:
Identifying and prioritising
What support is offered?
We will provide clear, accessible information about the project and what to expect before participation. Workshops will be facilitated in an inclusive and supportive way, with opportunities for participants to ask questions, share experiences, and engage at their own pace. No prior knowledge or technical expertise is required. Researchers will use plain language and avoid jargon, and facilitation will encourage open and respectful discussion. Practical support will include reimbursement of travel costs and compensation for time. We will also provide refreshments and ensure venues are accessible.
Can the work be done from home?
No
Suitable for a beginner?
Yes
