Professor Hua Dong
Professor - Design
Michael Sterling 257b
- Email: hua.dong@brunel.ac.uk
- Tel: +44 (0)1895 265450
Summary
Dr Hua Dong is Professor in Design and Director of Brunel Design Research Centre. Her research expertise is inclusive design. She was elected Vice-Chair of the (DRS) in 2024.
Dong has contributed to the creation and development of several successful research groups in the UK and China. She established the inclusive design research group at 探花视频. Her research contributed to the Design Council’s ‘Design Bugs Out’ Challenge, with successful products on market and exhibition at the Design Museum. Dong also founded the in China, edited the ‘Inclusive design column’ for the ‘Design’ magazine (2020), Alldesign special issue on inclusiev design and helped create the inclusive design guidance for Ant Financial. Their inclusive co-creation projects with community centres at Yangpu District were selected for exhibition at the Milan Triannual (2019), and active ageing toolkit was selected to feature at the design museum of Zurich (2024).
Dong was invited to give keynote/invited speeches on inclusive design at the Universal Design Conference Oslo (2012), UD Conference Fukuoka (2012), Nordic Design Week (2015, 2016), Hohai University (2015), Fudan University (2015), Chongqing University (2015), Beihang University (2017), NorthEast University (2018), IEID of the International Forum on Innovation and Emerging Industries Development (2019), Harvard Medical School (2022), and the Ageing Civilisation Conference (2023). She has been invited to provide specialist consultancy to Which? (A UK consumer magazine) Reckitt Benkiser, Active Life Village, Shanghai M&G Stationery Inc., Zhida Technology, Cam Scanner, Ant Financial and the Government (e.g. Nanjing) and Charities (e.g. AgeUK).
Dong is a member of the Peer Review College of AHRC. She was Principal Investigator of the EPSRC grant ‘Facilitating Wider Uptake of Inclusive Design’ and successfully co-applied Newton Funds (sponsored by AHRC, British Council) as the partner country’s PI and has won prestigious fellowship awards. She was Co-I of EPSRC and KTP projects and won a number of industry-funded projects both in the UK and China. In 2020, she initiated, together with Dr Cifter, the UK-Turkey collaboration on inclusive design, leading to the publication of the book “Inclusive Design+ Social Innovation” (2021). She also designed the film ‘evolving inclusive design’ (). She received the AHRC SEED Fellowship to explore UK-China creative industries research and innovation collaboration() .
Dong was awarded PhD Degree from University of Cambridge. She has been an organiser of the Cambridge Workshop for Universal Access and Assistive Technology since 2014.
Dong was appointed International Judge of the SDGs Design International Awards (2019). She was Council Member of the Design Research Society (DRS) from 2012-2020, and was elected Fellow of DRS in 2019.
Dong is appointed Chair to lead QAA's Art and Design Subject Benchmarking Statement in 2025-26.
Qualifications
PhD, University of Cambridge
MA and BEng, Tongji University
PGCert, Brunel University
Responsibility
Full Professor in Design
Inaugural Dean of Brunel Design School (2020-2024)
Director of Brunel Design Research Centre
External Examinor, Imperial College
Vice Chair of Design Research Society
Chair of QAA Art and Design Subject Benchmarking Statement
Newest selected publications
Jin, X., Dong, H., Evans, M. and Yao, A. (2024) ''. Journal of Mechanical Design, 146 (12). pp. 1 - 20. ISSN: 1050-0472
Goodman-Deane, J., Dong, H., Heylighen, A., Lazar, J. and Clarkson, J. (2023) 'Design for Sustainable Inclusion: CWUAAT 2023'. Cham: Springer. ISSN 10: 3-031-28528-X ISSN 13: 978-3-031-28527-1
Cifter, AS., Dong, H., Cook, S. and Ayna, A. (2022) ''. Design Journal, 26 (2). pp. 229 - 251. ISSN: 1460-6925
Li, Y., Liu, L., Diao, Y. and Dong, H. (2022) ''. Journal of aging and physical activity, 31 (2). pp. 230 - 239. ISSN: 1063-8652
Pan, J. and Dong, H. (2022) ''. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 39 (5). pp. 1072 - 1083. ISSN: 1044-7318