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EU projects Responsible Research and Innovation

Below an overview (not necessarily complete) of EU-funded RRI-projects

 

  • ENGAGE2020(http://engage2020.eu/)
    The goal of Engage2020 is to increase the use of engagement methods and policies by mapping what is practiced and spreading awareness of the opportunities amongst researchers, policymakers and other interested parties.
  • GREAT(http://www.great-project.eu/)
    The GREAT project aims to develop an empirically based and theoretically sound model of the role of responsible research and innovation governance and investigate the characteristics of responsible practices.
  • PERAREShttp://www.livingknowledge.org/projects/perares/
    The PERARES project aims to strengthen public engagement in research by involving researchers and Civil Society Organisations in the formulation of research agendas and the research process.
  • PROGRESS(http://www.progressproject.eu/)
    The ProGReSS project aims to advocate a European normative model for RRI globally, using constitutional values as a driver to inform societal desirability.
  • RESAGORA(http://res-agora.eu/news/)
    The ResAGorA project aims at doing extensive  research about existing RRI governance across different scientific and technological areas, continuous monitoring of  RRI  trends and developments in selected countries, and constructive negotiations and deliberation between key stakeholders.
  • RESPONSIBILITY(http://responsibility-rri.eu/)
    The goal of the Responsibility project is to develop a virtual observatory for enhancing the interaction among research outcomes and policy making, incorporating the full potential of scientific achievements in the policy development and implementation.
  • RRI-toolshttp://www.rri-tools.eu/
    This project develops a toolkit for RRI
  • ENRRICH (http://www.livingknowledge.org/projects/enrrich/)
    The Enhancing Responsible Research and Innovation through Curricula in Higher Education (EnRRICH) project will improve the capacity of students and staff in higher education to develop knowledge, skills and attitudes to support the embedding of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) in curricula by responding to the research needs of society as expressed by civil society organisations (CSOs)
  • KARIM (http://www.karimnetwork.com/)
    KARIM is the Knowledge Acceleration and Responsible Innovation Meta-network, a European project that aimed to develop transnational connections between universities, innovation-support agencies and SMEs, with a focus on responsible innovation
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