Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) aims to engage a broad range of stakeholders to discuss how science and technology can be used in the best possible way. This is to not only contribute to solve today’s problems, but also create a world that will be desirable for future generations.
About the Foundations in RRI course
The University has commissioned Orbit RRI to provide a short online self-study course which provides a brief introduction to RRI.
The course is aimed at anyone interested in learning a bit more about RRI as well as researchers seeking simple tools and ideas on how to embed RRI into a research project. It contains a mixture of videos, text and self-reflection exercise.
The course should take between 1-2 hours to complete. You can do so in one go or over a few sessions.
After working through the course you will:
- understand the background behind the development and adoption of RRI
- have knowledge of both the AREA Framework as it has been adopted in the UK by EPSRC, and the EU Pillars of RRI
- gain familiarity with some of the critiques of and challenges for RRI
- be able to apply the AREA Framework to a project and use Orbit’s PERSUE tool to understand how RRI might be carried forward in that project
How to access the course
- Click on the following link.
- Set up an account using your email address and password created by you.
- Clink on the Your Account tab where you should see a list of courses available to you.
- Enrol on the ‘Foundations in RRI for the University of Bath’ course.
- Follow the instructions that take you through it.
See our guidance on integrating RRI into a funding proposal.
Your feedback
Please let us know how you get on with the course by emailing research-impact@bath.ac.uk.