Welcome: The 10th CCBIO Annual Symposium will take place at Solstrand Hotel May 10-11 2022.
This question is central to the research of the 2022 Holberg Prize winner, Sheila Jasanoff, who has a long-standing collaboration with University of Bergen researchers.
AFINO is a virtual research centre for theory and activities on Responsible Research and Innovation and Corporate Social Responsibility.
The SeMPER-Arctic project collects local stories of changes, crises and shocks in three Arctic communities in Greenland and Russia, and analyses in an interdisciplinary way how these narratives incorporate notions of resilience.
Are you interested in teaching RRI and CSR? Then this workshop is for you!
This workshop explores the relationship between knowledge and action under a pandemic, and which consequences this has on the theoretical contours, practical implementation and teaching of RRI.
AFINO invites everyone who is interested to a webinar on Responsible Research and Innovation after the Covid-19 crisis.
Bangladesh is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world to climate change. Scientists from UiB have worked together with communities around Sylhet, in northeast Bangladesh, in search of new ways for understanding and adapting to the climate.
Researchers at SVT are leading the research group on ELSA (Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects of new technology) at the Centre for Cancer Biomarkers (CCBIO) at UiB.
Save the date for a CCBIO Special Seminar October 3rd with the title "The Importance of Mentoring for Career Development".
The ethics, economics and ELSA research groups of CCBIO are coordinating their research activities ever more. In April they published their first joint book volume "Cancer Biomarkers: Ethics, Economics and Society".
CCBIO organized a special session with focus on the transition from a blockbuster to personalised cancer therapy at the S.Net conference recently held in Bergen.
11th October, CCBIO hosted a pre-conference event on the Ethical and Social Aspects of Cancer Research as part of the S.Net conference, of the Society for the Study of New and Emerging Technologies.
This study resulted in a report describing some main traits in the development of the European knowledge society up to the present, significantly the tight interactions (co-productions) of science and politics.
HEIRRI aimed to integrate the concept of “Responsible Research and Innovation” (RRI) into the science and engineering degrees; mainly focusing on universities and other higher education institutions (HEI).
This project focused on the uncertainty connected to petroleum-related activities and whether or not these should be allowed in the valuable and vulnerable Lofoten in Northern Norway.