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EnRRICH · Enhancing Responsible Research and Innovation through Curricula in Higher Education (EnRRICH)

H2020Status: CLOSED1 July 201531 March 2018EU funding €1,499,397Call H2020-SEAC-2014-2015

The Enhancing Responsible Research and Innovation through Curricula in Higher Education (EnRRICH) project will build the capacity of staff in higher education to facilitate their students’ development of knowledge, skills and attitudes and competencies in responsible research and innovation, and respond to the research needs of society, particularly underserved civil society organisations (CSOs).It will do this by identifying, developing, testing, and disseminating resources, based on existing good practice and trials of new initiatives, to embed the five RRI keys in academic curricula across Europe, with specific reference to science and engineering. It will develop case studies which showcase examples for students, teachers, professional trainers and academic staff of HEIs. Through ongoing dialogue with academics, policymakers, and CSOs, EnRRICH will kick start debates at institutional, national and international levels to create awareness of, and enhance the policy context for, RRI in curricula and thereby produce more responsible and responsive graduates and researchers.These objectives will be achieved building on the Public Engagement with Research and Research Engagement with Society (PERARES) and RRI Tools projects. It will involve new partners as well as a core of established partners drawn from HEIs and CSOs, including from RRI tools. It will establish an advisory board drawn from relevant organisations to ensure the widest possible engagement and dissemination.Work packages will deal with project management, state of the art of good practices in introducing RRI into curriculum development, exchange and trialling of good practices at national, international and transdisciplinary levels, policy development, evaluation, dissemination and a conference. Deliverables will include case studies and policy papers, and materials and resources for academic staff to involve students in experiential learning about RRI, including projects in partnership with CSOs

Consortium · 13 organisations

coordinator

VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT BRUSSEL

BE · €299,688

participant

COMUNAUTE D'UNIVERSITES ET ETABLISSEMENTS UNIVERSITE DE LYON

FR · €53,125

participant

THE CHANCELLOR MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE

UK · €34,037

participant

BUDAPESTI CORVINUS EGYETEM

HU · €55,000

participant

FUNDACIO PRIVADA INSTITUT DE RECERCA SOBRE IMMUNOPATOLOGIES-CAIXA, IRSICAIXA

ES · €66,875

participant

UNIVERSITAET VECHTA

DE · €74,063

participant

THE QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY OF BELFAST

UK · €171,538

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI SASSARI

IT · €116,063

participant

WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY

NL · €138,906

participant

TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY DUBLIN

IE · €207,075

participant

WISSENSCHAFTSLADEN BONN EV

DE · €127,713

participant

VILNIAUS KOLEGIJA

LT · €23,563

participant

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK - NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, CORK

IE · €131,753

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