Activities in the Co Space
The CoSpace is also the Student Entrepreneurship Support Center (SEC), which means you can access support for questions about entrepreneurial skill development and the commercialization of new ideas to achieve tangible impact.
If you want to book the Co Space for a meeting or an entrepreneurial project, please contact the Co Space Officer. If you are a student and just want to stop by or study, it is open Tuesday to Saturday from 2 PM to 8 PM.
The Co space can be booked for collaborations such as:
- Trainings or forums on EDI issues (equality, diversity, inclusion)
- Imagine with external partners
- Information sessions for and with civil society in collaboration with Kristianstad University (HKR)
- Focus group work (research)
- Research initiatives aimed at disseminating research to the public, businesses, or civil society
- Project meetings related to collaboration with the surrounding community
- Student projects focused on early-stage entrepreneurship—otherwise, the CoWorking space at Krinova is used
- Student initiatives involving external contacts and collaborations (e.g., thesis projects)
- Students needing external contact/collaboration for their work (e.g., consumer tests, interviews, workshops)
- Meetings between students and support organizations within the innovation support system for early-stage business advice (other meetings are held at Krinova)
- CoLabs
- When available, the space can also be used for social activities that enhance student life in the city.
Sustainability
The Co space is furnished exclusively with second-hand furniture. Food and refreshments are provided with a focus on sustainability and avoiding disposable items. The space is used according to principles of EDI (Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion).
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