We bring our partnerships together in networks
Our partnerships form an important part of the Bevica Foundation's strategic work. They help to spread the knowledge and knowledge of universal design in strategically important contexts, and at the same time they are an important source of knowledge about how universal design is created and used in practice.
That is why we have brought together representatives of our nine primary partnerships in a partnership network. The partners are: The Royal Academy, DTU SkyLab, Design School Kolding, AAU Innovation, Copenhagen Municipality, Landsbyggefonden, Foreningen Folkemød, the Association of Young People with Disabilities (SUMH) and Parasport Danmark.
Meet the members
We bring the members of our partnership network together twice a year

Alice Ellen Moltke Ladekarl is project manager at the Royal Academy and is leading the work on universal design in collaboration with the Bevica Foundation.


Cecilie Winding is Head of Communications at Design School Kolding.


William Korte is the chairperson of SUMH and represents young people with disabilities in the public debate, with a focus on participation, influence, and equal rights.


Christian Kunsemüller is an accessibility consultant with strong expertise in universal design and participation. He translates lived experience of disability into concrete, inclusive solutions.

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Ingrid Haug is project manager for universal design at DTU in collaboration with the Bevica Foundation. She works to integrate inclusion into technology, education and innovation.


Mia Louise Justesen is project manager at AAU Innovation and is at the forefront of integrating universal design into education and development — in collaboration with the Bevica Foundation.


Ditte Maier Henriksen
Interested in learning more about our work in the Partnership Network? Feel free to contact us.