Jeremy Myerson

Jeremy Myerson is an established author, an academic and above all, an activist in design.

Jeremy Myerson is an established author, an academic and above all, an activist in design. More importantly, he is a designer who encourages design that improves quality of life.

An Honorary Fellow at the Oxford Institute of Population Ageing and the first-ever holder of the Helen Hamlyn Chair of Design, Myerson’s work has become an inspiration for those looking to elicit advances from the ageing demographic shift.

From being a professional journalist and founder-editor of Design Week, writing 18 books and co-founding the Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design at the Royal College of Art, which he directed for 16 years, to sitting on the advisory board of various national design institutes, his work and research has always promoted design that looks to remove the gaps between ageing, health and work.

Jeremy's portrait

Details

Date/Time Tuesday 8 January 2019, 5.30pm to 6.30pm
Book now Eventbrite
Location The Sir John Cass School of Art, Architecture and Design (The Cass)
London Metropolitan University
The Wash Houses, Lecture Theatre CG-02
The Cass on Twitter @TheCassArt