In this online course you will learn how to apply Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) in your own work. First by understanding why it is important to act responsibly in your research and innovation processes at all.
In a second step, you will get introduced to several tools that will help make your own work in research and/or innovation more aware by introducing concepts of RRI. In addition, we will present inspiring examples and cases from the NewHoRRIzon RRI pilots, which effectively applied RRI in different sciences. Finally, you will see how you can consider R&I processes from different viewpoints by conducting exercises.
Welcome to our course on Responsible Research and Innovation!
In this online course, you will learn about why it is important to act responsibly in your research and innovation processes and reflect on the different fields of application. You will get introduced to several tools that will help make your own work in research and/or innovation more aware by introducing concepts of RRI and related issues to your work or study settings. In addition, we will present inspiring examples and cases from the NewHoRRIzon RRI pilots, which effectively applied RRI in different sciences. Finally, you will see how you can consider R&I processes from different viewpoints by conducting exercises.
This course is specifically customized for researchers and students, innovators, policymakers as well as interested people from personal development, education and innovation trainers.
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1 vidéo1 lecture1 sujet de discussion
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1 vidéo•Total 2 minutes
Why is RRI important?•2 minutes
1 lecture•Total 5 minutes
But why is RRI necessary?•5 minutes
1 sujet de discussion•Total 30 minutes
Tell us ...•30 minutes
RRI - Responsible Research and Innovation, what is it?
Module 2•2 heures à terminer
Détails du module
In this lecture, you will learn what RRI exactly is and why it has become so important for today's society.
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1 vidéo3 lectures2 devoirs1 sujet de discussion
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1 vidéo•Total 3 minutes
RRI explained ... •3 minutes
3 lectures•Total 50 minutes
What is RRI?•15 minutes
RRI as a process and its requirements…•15 minutes
Meet Marie ... •20 minutes
2 devoirs•Total 25 minutes
A short check ...•15 minutes
Check your knowledge!•10 minutes
1 sujet de discussion•Total 15 minutes
New Discussion Prompt•15 minutes
Get ready for RRI!
Module 3•2 heures à terminer
Détails du module
Now it's time to go into practice! Thus, in this module, you will get to know several tools that will help you reflect and integrate RRI in your daily work. Consequently, this section will be very practical and we will ask you to test and experiment with three different tools that can help you to analyse your research and innovation process. Experimenting with these tools will help you gain the practical know-how needed to quickly and powerfully apply these techniques to your daily work.
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1 vidéo2 lectures1 sujet de discussion
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1 vidéo•Total 4 minutes
The Societal Readiness Thinking Tool - how to use•4 minutes
2 lectures•Total 70 minutes
The Societal Readiness Thinking Tool•10 minutes
Take time to check another tool ....•60 minutes
1 sujet de discussion•Total 60 minutes
Share your experience!•60 minutes
RRI in collaboration
Module 4•1 heure à terminer
Détails du module
In this module, you will learn about the effective techniques of Social labs which helps apply RRI in groups, gain practice implementing them and getting them to work for yourself. More importantly, you'll learn about the theoretical underpinnings of Social Labs, but also gain the practical know-how needed to quickly and powerfully apply these techniques to new problems. This module will also draw from numerous case studies and applications so that you will learn how to apply RRI in collaboration and be inspired for your own RRI practice.
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4 vidéos4 lectures1 devoir
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4 vidéos•Total 17 minutes
Meet Jim, challenged by implementation•5 minutes
How does a Social Lab work? •4 minutes
Meet Lisa, a Social Lab manager•5 minutes
Meet Ilse, a Social Lab facilitator•3 minutes
4 lectures•Total 55 minutes
Social Labs as means to address RRI in groups•10 minutes
Why choosing a Social Lab?•10 minutes
What do we mean when we say Social Labs are social?•15 minutes
Components and Activities of Social Labs•20 minutes
1 devoir•Total 15 minutes
Check your knowledge! •15 minutes
Can you show me examples?
Module 5•24 minutes à terminer
Détails du module
Yes, we can! In this last module we will show you different examples, outputs and the personal gains of participants from RRI integration through Social Labs. At the end of this module, you will be asked to design your own future plan for RRI in your working environment and to take a small test about how you plan to do so.
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3 vidéos2 lectures1 devoir
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3 vidéos•Total 6 minutes
The NewHoRRIzon Social Labs•1 minute
Meet Ines ...•2 minutes
Many different experiences and insights•3 minutes
2 lectures•Total 15 minutes
19 different Social Labs •10 minutes
Last words •5 minutes
1 devoir•Total 3 minutes
Please tell us ... •3 minutes
Instructeurs
Évaluations de l’enseignant
Évaluations de l’enseignant
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A modern university with a rich history, the University of Amsterdam
(UvA) traces its roots back to 1632, when the Golden Age school Athenaeum
Illustre was established to train students in trade and philosophy. Today,
with more than 44,000 students, 6,000 staff and 285 study programmes
(Bachelor's and Master's), many of which are taught in English, and a
budget of more than 900 million euros, it is one of the largest
comprehensive universities in Europe. It is a member of the League of
European Research Universities and also maintains intensive contact with
other leading research universities around the world.
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