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**Aim of the research** In the workshops we want to translate the epistemic responsibilities from a theoretical to practical level and co-create a tool which universities can use to think about and better meet their epistemic responsibilities. By no means do we intend to develop a ‘university ranking’. Instead, we hope to develop a tool which can give insight into which responsibilities could receive more attention in a certain university, which in turn, can help to improve education, research and bring the university closer to reaching its goals. **Co-creation workshops** Co-creation is a method in which the researchers and participants collaborate to solve a particular problem, or design a specific product. During the workshops participants are asked to do a series of exercises, followed by a dialogue about the findings. Co-creation moreover assumes everyone is creative, and that the people involved or impacted by a specific problem hold the relevant knowledge to solve it.
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