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Mapping of experts in ethics teaching

The first step in promoting ethics teaching programs is identifying who the experts are in ethics as well as in ethics teaching.

The data concerning these experts are then introduced into "Database 1: Who's Who in Ethics" of the Global Ethics Observatory (GEObs).

The Global Ethics Observatory is a system of databases with worldwide coverage in bioethics and other areas of applied ethics in science and technology such as environmental ethics, science ethics, and technology ethics. It has been launched during the 12th Ordinary Session of the International Bioethics Committee, held in December 2005 in Tokyo, Japan. Since then many data have been entered, but it is work in progress.

If you want to submit your data for consideration, please contact: geobs(at)unesco.org.

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