September 9, 2025, 10am – 4:30pm
University of Strathclyde, Glasgow
As part of the Collaborative Cultures Programme at the University of Strathclyde (Glasgow), ‘Imagining Ethical Horizons’ seeks to bring together an interdisciplinary group of scholars to explore how science fiction can help us imaginatively address global challenges.
What if we solved the energy crisis and deployed nuclear fusion energy production at scale? What if we could now universally recycle everything we use? What if we solved world hunger by creating a single complete daily nutrition pill? What if we could manipulate time locally? All of these “what-ifs” sound like they would solve pressing global challenges … but are they actually as good as they sound?
Science-fiction employs a ‘what if’ formula to explore ethical, cultural, political, and psychological impacts of innovations. Thinking about developments through this lens can help researchers think beyond the immediate outcomes of their work to imagine myriad future impacts.
This workshop uses science fiction-inspired sandpits to explore imaginative and ethical responses to global challenges. Grounded in UKRI’s Framework for Responsible Research and Innovation, the sandpits will promote creativity and play as tools for inclusive, interdisciplinary research development and ethics. The initiative will establish a collaborative interdisciplinary network, leveraging researchers’ combined areas of expertise to respond to global challenges.
For the full day’s schedule and to book your free tickets, please visit our eventbrite. Any questions? Get in touch at ethical-horizons