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Ethics Events and Publications

Recent events

Tips for Teaching Engineering Ethics

On April 10th a workshop on teaching engineering ethics was held at the Interdisciplinary Ethics Applied Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning at the University of Leeds. At this workshop, a number of teachers of engineering ethics shared their experiences of how to incorporate ethics into the engineering degree and generated a number of ideas of how to teach engineering ethics effectively. A report of the workshop is available here (102KB) Adobe PDF document icon image

Engineering Ethics and Accreditation

On March 14th, The Royal Academy of Engineering and ECUK held a one-day work shop on Engineering Ethics and Accreditation. The workshop discussed how to incorporate ethics into the engineering degree and how accrediting institutions can ensure that ethics is covered effectively. A report of the workshop is available here:

Presentations from the workshop are available here:

A one-day conference on ‘Engineering Ethics in Practice’ was held on June 13th 2007. A copy of the keynote speeches, by John Armitt CBE FREng and Sara Parkin OBE is available at the link below.

The Academy held its first engineering ethics conference in October 2005, at which the original statement of ethical principles was launched. The proceedings of this conference are available here:

More information about past events and publications can be found here.

Risk and Safety

The Academy also has ongoing activities on risk in engineering. Information about those activities and published reports are available here.

Philosophy of engineering

The Academy is running a series of seminars on philosophy of engineering. Information about these seminars is available here.

For further information contact Natasha McCarthy

 

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