The SUPER MoRRI project is an EU Horizon2020 SwafS-21 funded project that departs from the MoRRI project, the first large-scale attempt at creating a monitoring and evaluation system for RRI.
In this post published at the LSE Impact Blog, Stefan de Jong, Michael J. Bernstein and Ingeborg Meijer describe their work developing a tool that facilitates researchers and research funders to incorporate responsible research and innovation values into their work.
In this blog post, Richard Woolley addresses a key question that has preoccupied the project team from the outset of the SUPER MoRRI journey: how to monitor RRI in a responsible way?
In this blog post, Ingeborg Meijer concludes a series of posts reflecting on the discussions of the Super MoRRI annual event of 2021, this time focusing on the necessary time to promote change.
The SUPER MoRRI event of 2021 consists of three regional sessions, culminating in a global meeting. The Asia/Pacific session will take place on April 15th at 09:00 - 11:00 CET.
The first SUPER MoRRI annual event, held in the Netherlands, included several presentations on citizen science, and the project‘s strategic and implementation plans were also presented.
The SUPER MoRRI event of 2021 consists of three regional sessions, culminating in a global meeting. The Americas session will take place on April 14th at 14:00 - 16:00 CET.
The SUPER MoRRI event will be organised first in three regional sessions (Americas, Asia/Pacific, Africa/Middle East), culminating in a global meeting on April 29th at 14:00 - 16:00 CEST.
With a discussion panel, moderated break-out groups, presentations and real-time illustrations, this annual event aims at asking what it takes to create a culture of responsible funding
The SUPER MoRRI event of 2021 consists of three regional sessions, culminating in a global meeting. The Africa session will take place on April 28th at 14:00 - 16:00 CET.