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Observatory for Responsible Research and Innovation in ICT (ORBIT)

The Observatory for Responsible Research and Innovation in ICT (ORBIT) will be delivering a training session at Warwick on Foundations in Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI).

 

Venue: Radcliffe Conference Centre

 

Date: This course will be run from 9am-5pm on Wednesday 8 November 2023.

 

Please see here for further details and to book a place: https://warwick.ac.uk/services/ris/impactinnovation/responsible_innovation/orbit/

 

About the course:

 

UKRI defines Responsible Innovation as: a process that takes the wider impacts of research and innovation into account. It aims to ensure that unintended negative impacts are avoided, that barriers to dissemination, adoption and diffusion of research and innovation are reduced, and that the positive societal and economic benefits of research and innovation are fully realised.

 

This course provides an introduction to the foundational elements of RRI, including:

 

Why RRI is important

How to incorporate RRI approaches into your research at all stages

RRI frameworks

Example case studies

 

This course is open to researchers (including PGRs), and staff who support research, in all disciplines and career stages, however it may be of particular interest to those working in areas such as the development of technologies, processes and AI. As a Foundation course, this training is aimed at researchers who do not have a high level of familiarity with RRI.

 

If you have any questions, please email Research_Impact@warwick.ac.uk.

Mon 11 Sep 2023, 10:57 | Tags: Training, Careers