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  UNESCO Chair in Bioethics (569), established in 2001 at the University of Haifa, (Israel)
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Fields / Disciplines

Medical Ethics


Objectives
  • The purpose of the Chair shall be to coordinate and stimulate an international Network of Institutes for Medical Ethics Training (NIMED), associating higher education institutions in both the developed and developing countries.

  • To develop an up-to-date syllabus for medical ethics education which will satisfy the requirements of medical schools in the world.

Host Institution

Haifa University, International Center for Medical Law-Law School.



UNESCO Sector/Office responsible for the Chair/Network

Social and Human Sciences


Documents
Progress Report 2002 (short version)
Activities of the UNESCO Chair in Bioethics - More


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Documents Progress report 2006 (short version)
Activities of the UNESCO Chair in Bioethics, established in 2001 at the University of Haifa, Israel
Documents Progress Report 2005 (short version)
UNESCO Chair in Bioethics
 

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