Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI)
Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) is an approach that anticipates and assesses potential implications and societal expectations with regard to research and innovation, with the aim to foster the design of inclusive and sustainable research and innovation.
RRI implies that societal actors (researchers, citizens, policy makers, business, third sector organisations, etc.) work together during the whole research and innovation process in order to better align both the process and its outcomes with the values, needs and expectations of society.
GUNi is currently involved in the following RRI projects: TeRRIFICA and HEIRRI. GUNi has also been involved in EnRRICH, FoTRRIs and Sparks. Get to know them by clicking on each of them and read the news below to get more information about GUNi's activities devoted to RRI and other news related to this topic:
- GUNi Highlights02/10/2019
The second TeRRIFICA Online Conference was held on September 19th 2019 with around 50 participants from all over the world.
The workshop...
- GUNi Highlights03/09/2019
The second TeRRIFICA Online Conference will be held on September 19th 2019 from 10am to 2pm (CEST/Brussels time...
- News on Higher Education01/07/2019
The consortium behind the “Scientific Understanding and Provision of an Enhanced and Robust Monitoring system for RRI” (SUPER MoRRI) project is...
- GUNi Highlights13/05/2019
More than 150 people, including scientists, intellectuals, writers, journalists, trade unionists, artists, entrepreneurs and ecologists claim...
- GUNi Highlights09/05/2019
Teaching and learning Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) in Universities and Higher Education Institutions (HEI)
- GUNi Highlights30/04/2019
The first TeRRIFICA Online Conference will be held on May 22nd 2019 from 10am to 2pm (CEST/Brussels time). Free registration is now open via e-...
- News on Higher Education09/04/2019
Major new UN report calls for overhaul of global financial system. New Financing for Sustainable Development 2019 Report argues “action is needed...