Supporting Responsible Research and Innovation

Through our projects and collaborations, we’ve developed the following resources to support researchers to embed Responsible Research and Innovation principles in their work.

Creative Conversations on Responsibility

Bringing together learning from across a range of Responsible Research and Innovation-focused projects, this toolkit was created alongside Kilter Theatre, our creative partner. Kilter are a Bristol-based theatre company who engage and empower participants with diverse, sustainable, future-facing visions of life on earth.

Providing activities for anyone interested in exploring Responsible Research and Innovation, the tookit includes exercises across six themes: Your Perspective, Future Thinking, Diversity, The Environment, Wellbeing, Your Research/

Creative Conversations RRI toolkit (PDF, 2,795kB)

 

Creative Approaches to Reflexivity

We brought artists, researchers and University staff together to reflect on the future, what it might look like, and what ethics we're engaged with.

In response, Artist Paul Hurley created the How to Future Now? resource, which is a document and an invitation to all readers to do the same. It contains exercises to work through on your own, or with others.

How To Future Now? Zine (PDF, 7,230kB)

PERFORM - bringing students, teachers and early career researcher together

With partners in France, Spain and the United Kingdom, the PERFORM project explored participatory education processes in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics).

A number of toolkits for both researchers and teachers were produced, suporting self-directed or collaborative exploration of RRI princliples in STEM education and research.

Visit our dedicated PERFORM Resources page for itemised toolkits.

Or researchers can download an All in One Toolkit, which brings all learning together in one place: PERFORM Researcher Toolkit: All in One (PDF, 1,391kB).‌

Watch our videos

Our Public Engagement playlist brings together video content from across all our projects. With up to seven videos focusing on RRI and reflective practice, join researchers, creative practitioners and members of our team in thought-provoking discussion.

Dive into video content.

Join PhD researchers, artists and University staff in this exploration of our project Resilience Through Nature.

 What is the value of University-art collaborations? Watch the discussion with team member Mireia Bes Garcia and Oliver Langdon from Kilter Theatre, in conversation with the Bassetti Foundation.

University Staff and Students

Develop your knowledge and skills with training opportunities and resources via the Public Engagement Intranet.

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