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Global Ethics Observatory (GEObs)
The 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.
 

Global Ethics Observatory (GEObs)Click here to access the GEObs Databases

GEObs is available in UNESCO’s six official languages.

Click here to access GEOBs in :
العربية | 中文 | Francais | Español | Русский.


More about the Global Ethics Observatory
Contributing to the Global Ethics Observatory

We invite you to enrich the observatory by providing data you would like to be included in any of the databases. For this and for further information, please contact the secretariat at geobs@unesco.org or +33 (0)1 45 68 39 45 (Tel) ou +33 (0)1 45 68 55 15 (Fax).


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NewsEthics Teacher Training Course in Croatia 2010-03-10 9:00 am UNESCO
Ethics Teacher Training Courses are set up in order to provide training to ethics teachers with the purpose to enhance their skills and abilities. They aim particularly on training a younger generation of teachers so that ethics teaching programs in the near future can expand and improve in all Member States of UNESCO. The next course will take place at the Inter University Centre in Dubrovnik (Republic of Croatia) from 28 June to 2 July 2010.
NewsUNESCO's Global Ethics Observatory starts a database on resources in ethics 2008-10-27 10:00 am UNESCO
UNESCO's Global Ethics Observatory (GEObs) is a system of databases with worldwide coverage in bioethics and other areas of applied ethics in science and technology. It is freely accessible online to all Member States and the general public. UNESCO officially launched the sixth GEObs database on resources in ethics at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris, on 30 October 2008.



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