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  • Summer school

Design for Responsible Robotics

Explore how you can shape robotics and AI for a better future.

Course key facts

  • Date

    20 - 31 July 2026

  • Duration

    2 weeks

  • Credits

    Non credit bearing

  • Format

    In-person

  • Fee

    £2,950

  • Location

    On Campus (South Ken)

Programme Overview

As robotics and generative AI rapidly evolve and become integral to everyday life, there is an urgent need for innovators who can design technologies that are not only intelligent but also ethical, sustainable, and socially responsible. The Design for Responsible Robotics Summer School invites students to explore the intersection of robotics, artificial intelligence, and human values through an immersive, hands-on learning experience. Over two intensive weeks, participants will gain both technical and creative skills combining robotics, design thinking, and policy awareness, to imagine and prototype solutions that contribute positively to society. Guided by 51³Ô¹ÏÍø experts, students will learn how to design, develop, and evaluate robotic systems that advance innovation while maintaining accountability, transparency, and respect for human wellbeing.

Upon completing this Summer School, you will: 

  • Understand what Responsible Robotics is, and how to design and develop robots that address the key principles of responsibility.
  • Gain transferable knowledge of key design tools and creative thinking techniques to support your academic and professional growth.
  • Learn about the cutting-edge developments in robotic hardware, software, and AI
  • Understand key areas of modern robotic research and application through analysis of real-world case studies
  • Acquire skills for academic research, translating ideas into solutions, and emphasising on solving real world problems using robotic technologies
  • Explore the value of AI-driven innovation in applications of robotics
  • Understand the balance between technological advancement and associated responsibilities such as ethics, sustainability, and policy making
  • Learn about leadership styles and roles, and develop strategies to strengthen your leadership as a future innovator in both technical and professional development
  • Experience the full creative design process from concept creation to rapid prototyping by addressing real-world challenges with robotic solutions
  • Enhance your ability to communicate and present practical solutions effectively

Discover what you'll learn in the heart of London

Explore the intersection of robotics, artificial intelligence and human values through an immersive, hands-on learning experience.

Learning Journey

 

Dive into a fast‑paced exploration of how robotics and AI can be designed responsibly for real impact. Over two intensive weeks, you’ll move from big‑picture thinking to hands‑on making; combining robotics, design, and ethics to create technology that truly serves society.

Guided by 51³Ô¹ÏÍø experts, you’ll experiment, prototype, and question every step of the way, developing the creativity and critical mindset needed to build intelligent systems that are transparent, accountable, and human‑centred. This is your journey to becoming a responsible innovator in a rapidly changing world.

 

 

The programme consists of 60 contact hours spread over two weeks, delivered on weekdays through a combination of lectures, workshops, tutorials, project work, social activities, and relevant visits. Students will work in small groups on a team-based project under supervision, applying and reinforcing the skills introduced throughout the course.

The final project will be presented in groups to a panel of experts on the last day, with a prize awarded to the best team. The entire programme will be taught in English and will integrate studio-style workshop activities that enable students to directly apply their learning within the design for responsible robotics team project.

Course details

Course instructors

Petar Kormushev

Associate Professor in Robotics at the Dyson School of Design Engineering

Dr Petar Kormushev is the Academic Lead for the Design for Responsible Robotics Summer School and an Associate Professor in Robotics at the Dyson School of Design Engineering. He is also the founder and director of the Robot Intelligence Lab at 51³Ô¹ÏÍø. He holds a PhD in Computational Intelligence from Tokyo Institute of Technology, an MSc in Artificial Intelligence, an MSc in Bio- and Medical Informatics, and a BSc in Computer Science. Dr Kormushev is also an Academic Fellow of the Data Science Institute. Dr Kormushev's research interests include machine learning and robot learning algorithms, especially reinforcement learning for intelligent robot behavior. His long-term goal is to create autonomous robots that can learn by themselves and adapt to dynamic environments. You can find details about his Research and Publications, as well as watch Videos from his research experiments with robots.

Honorary Lecturer Dyson School of Design Engineering

Dr Pengfei Mi is the Director of the Design Engineering for Innovation and Design summer school and winter school as well as the Design for Responsible Robotics Summer School and an honorary researcher at Dyson School of Design Engineering, 51³Ô¹ÏÍø. His research interests revolve around creativity and innovation, with a particular focus on the translation from research to enterprise for positive societal impact. Dr Mi is currently the UK workstation director for the Design Intelligence Award (DIA), and UK director for Tsinghua-ANTA Global Sportswear Design Award (GSDA).

Contact us

If you have any questions about the Design for Responsible Robotics Summer School, or any of our other programmes please contact our Continuing Professional Development team. 

Continuing Professional Development

Summer Schools Team