PhD Industrial Design (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
MA Design Ìý(Wolverhampton University, United Kingdom)
B.Ed. Design and TechnologyÌý(4844³ÉÈËÃâ·Ñ¸£Àû, Botswana)
Richie Moalosi isÌýProfessor in the Department of Industrial Design and Technology at the 4844³ÉÈËÃâ·Ñ¸£Àû.ÌýHe has over 20 years of teaching experience at the university level. He works with small micro-enterprises, community-based organisations and creative communities to uplift their brands and product or service innovation capabilities as these are considered to be the next engine of economic growth in Botswana and Africa. His specialisation and research interest areas include the following: design and culture, design education, sustainable design, social innovation, additive manufacturing, and post-graduate students’ supervision. He has also published extensively in international peer-reviewed journals, contributed book chapters, published books and presented at many international peer-reviewed conferences.
Teaching areas include:Ìý
Design research
Emerging issues in designÌý
Packaging design
Design studio-based courses (design projects)
Additive manufacturing
Social innovation
Design and CultureÌý(Cultural ergonomics)
Sustainable design
Design education
Building Product Innovation Capability AmongstÌýBotswana's Manufacturing Small Micro Enterprises
An Assessment of Sustainable Design-driven Innovation in the Furniture Manufacturing Small Micro Enterprises in Zimbabwe
Design of a Zimbo-centric fabric inspired byÌýindigenous knowledge of Zimbabwe
Book
- Vezzoli, C., Ceschin, F., Osanjo, L.,Ìý²Ñ’R¾±³Ù³ó²¹²¹, M. K.,ÌýMoalosi, R.,ÌýNakazibwe, V.,ÌýDiehl, J.C. (2018). Designing Sustainable Energy for All, Cham: Springer International Publishing AG, ISBN 978-3-319-70222-3, Switzerland.
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Book Chapter
- Moalosi, R., Marope, O. & Setlhatlhanyo, K. N. (2019). Cultural Memory: An Asset for Design-driven Innovation within the Creative Industries. In R. Halter (Eds.) Cultural Spaces and Design - Prospects of Design Education. Basel: LIBRUM Publishers & Editors LLC, 18-35, Switzerland, DOI: 10.19218/3906897318.
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Journal Article
- Setlhatlhanyo, K. N., Marope, O., Moalosi, R.Ìý & Sealetsa, O. J. (2019). Developing creative designs inspired by ethnic cultural heritage: a case study of design students at the 4844³ÉÈËÃâ·Ñ¸£Àû. FormAkademisk - Research Journal of Design and Design Education, 11(6), 1-13. https://doi.org/10.7577/formakademisk.2489.