Responsible Innovation Workshop
Responsible Innovation Workshop

Time: Wed 8-Oct 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Location: Rm 2.04 Fulton Muir Building
Being Campus Event
Event Information
A special invitation for AATD students.
Delivered in Collaboration with the ENVS3034: Agricultural Innovation cohort this workshop will introduce the concepts of Responsible Innovation, unpack what this means in practice, and have you thinking about its relevance in society and your life and work. The examples will have an agricultural flavour, but this workshop is relevant to learners from all field who have an interest in understanding, and contributing to, a more responsible, equitable, and progressive future of science and technology. No preparation is required to attend. If you have questions please contact Rachael Rodney (rachael.rodney@anu.edu.au).
Summary
About Campus Being KNOTs.
Campus Being KNOTs are a way to explore learning opportunities that are running on Campus.
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What participants will learn
The Campus Being KNoT must be able to be mapped to this course learning outcome:
Develop skills to engage relationships and dynamics across systems
Advice
The following format can used to build up a point towards a Campus Being KNOT:
- at least three hours spent attending workshops, salons, conferences or practical sessions that involve academics or other recognised thought leaders on ANU campus
- the time may be accumulated at one event, or spread over several events, during the time you are enrolled in the course
- the topic must relate to SoCIETIE values
Note that a Campus Being KNOT may be made up of multiple events, with an expectation that attendance totals approximately three hours per point. A maximum of 2 points on a Campus Being KNOT can be claimed per semester.
The default completion task for a Campus Being KNOT is a 200-word reflection. We encourage you to reflect on the skill that you developed through the workshop, alongside any activity/output/photo from the workshop.
Completion
The default completion task for a Campus Being KNOT is a 200-word reflection. We encourage you to reflect on the skill that you developed through the workshop, alongside any activity/output/photo from the workshop.