Responsibility has become a key concern in current discussions around governance, economic growth, sustainable development, and social progress – captured, for example, by the frameworks of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) or Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) . In an environment of increasing economic and political uncertainty, RESET takes serious challenges such as: What is sustainable, reflexive, or democratic innovation?, How should expert knowledge and technical possibilities shape democracies, markets and societies? , Conversely, how can we democratize expertise and technology development? RESET offers a professionally and practice-oriented graduate education for students interested in both the technical and social aspects of responsibility in today's highly technological societies.