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Ethics of Science and Technology: Preparing Professionals for Ethical Science

Joint Chulalongkorn University –

American University of Sovereign Nations (AUSN)

Intensive Training Workshop on Ethics of Science and Technology: Preparing Professionals for Ethical Science

Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand

8-10 January 2015

Agenda and Background

Convened by the Center for Ethics of Science and Technology, Chulalongkorn University; American University of Sovereign Nations (AUSN) and Eubios Ethics Institute.

The training will be led by Professor Darryl Macer, Director of the Institute of Indigenous Peoples and Global Studies, and of the Masters Program in Bioethics and Global Public Health (MBGPH), AUSN, USA and Professor Soraj Hongladarom, Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Center for Ethics of Science and Technology at Chulalongkorn University, and AUSN Visiting Professor of Ethics of Science and Technology and Philosophy.

There will be other professors and professionals from a range of fields and countries. There will be intensive bioethics training and mentoring on professional presentation, teaching and research skills, with participants invited to make improved presentations after intense training.

This training will count as 3 credit hours for the MBGPH degree, and one of three required residential Intensive Training Programs to graduate from the MBGPH or MPH programs.1 Participants can take it as a stand-alone professional development course as well, but we encourage all those involved in teaching bioethics to gather the Masters degree as well, which is offered as a combination of residential and online sessions around the world. This should increase your salary and job opportunities! AUSN will be offering tuition fee waivers for excellent trainees, for the Masters Program in Bioethics and Global Public Health (MBGPH). Participants are responsible for their own travel and accommodation and meals.

It is free, and it will be fun! – No registration fee for accepted applicants. Register with your background to Ms. Ananya Tritipthumrongchok, Manager, Eubios Ethics Institute, Email: ananya@eubios.info Tel. (+66) 081-870-5959

Draft Agenda

Thursday, 8 January 2015

Room 601/27, Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Building, Chulalongkorn University

8:30 Registration starts

9:00-12:00 lectures by Darryl and Soraj (covering all the topics on the list below during the conference*)

13:00-14:00 lunch in the ground floor cafeteria

14:00-18:00 lectures by Darryl and Soraj and Others including:

Introduction to the MBGPH and MPH combination hybrid programs of AUSN, Darryl Macer

Ethics, autism and special need kids educationMuhammad Rezki Achyana, Director, Putrakami Foundation; Founder ABA Batam, Batam, Riau Archipelago Province, Indonesia

Title to select from listProf, Chutatip Umajavani, Thammasat University, Thailand

Ethics, Technology and Climate Change:  Multiple Challenges with Undetermined Future Parameters, Mr, Leonard  Le Blanc ,  Thailand/USA (To confirm)

Title to confirm, Mr. Diwas Chaulagain, UNESCO Youth’s Club, Nepal

*Attention to Speakers:

You can choose your own topic, or select something close to the topics below which we are covering in the 3 day Intensive Course. Please send back your preferences and the precise title to Darryl, Darryl@eubios.info

Topics will include those included by this 3 credit course of AUSN:

1) Ethics and Philosophy of Science

2) History of science and technology

3) Nanotechnology ethics, Professor Soraj Hongladarom

4) Nanotechnology and environmental and health impacts, Professor Soraj Hongladarom

5) Information ethics and privacy, Professor Soraj Hongladarom

6) Artificial intelligence, the singularity, cyborgs, Professor Soraj Hongladarom(?)

7) Ethics and materials sciences

8) Engineering ethics

9) Disaster ethics

10) Professional responsibility for scientists

11) Use of science and technology in determining public health policies

12) Nuclear weapons technology

13) Open topics

14) The paradigms of science in different cultures

Friday, 9 January 2015

Room 601/27, Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Building, Chulalongkorn University

8:30 Registration starts

9:00-12:00 lectures by Darryl and Soraj (on topic list)

13:00-14:00 lunch in the ground floor cafeteria

14:00-18:00 lectures by Darryl and Soraj and Others

Saturday, 10 January 2015

Room 601/21, Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Building, Chulalongkorn University

8:30 Registration starts

9:00-12:00 lectures by Darryl and Soraj (on topic list)

13:00-14:00 lunch in the ground floor cafeteria

14:00-17:00 lectures by Darryl and Soraj and Others

End

Conference and Course Learning Objectives

1)   How to balance the benefits of science and technology versus the uncertainty of risks, and the precautionary principle.

2)  Ethical issues of labeling genetically modified food, and comparisons to other functional foods.

3) Illustrate dilemmas between use of different forms of energy technologies and preservation of the environment.

4) Information ethics and cyborgs, and artificial intelligence.

5) Nanoethics – overview potential effects of nanotechnology on relations between humans and with the environment.

6)  Engineering ethics and evolution of professional ethics.

7)  Analyze ethical situations that arise in health care, public health, pastoral care, patient advocacy, genetics, medical social work, medical research, environmental sciences and the life sciences.

8)  Identify ethical dilemmas through different lens, including those of gender lens, ability studies, and the perspectives of indigenous communities.

9) Create and scrutinize policies and practices in various settings.

Note on the 10th there will be travel immediately for those coming to Kaeng Krachan (please bring your bags to the conference in the morning, and inform Ananya so that we can make vehicle and accommodation reservations as needed)

Like to see Nature? There will also be a volunteer group going for outdoor training and additional credit in environmental health and ethics, to look after trees and medicinal herbs at the International Peace Park at Kaeng Krachan from 11-12 January if you like to be out of the City, in Trees, Nature and work for Peace. The trees in the peace park were planted by youth from around the world in the name of peace in 2012 and 2013. You can eat the bananas grown at the Park directly from the tree! Come to Thailand in the “cool” season of the year (it is only hot and dry…). We will finish with a night at the Ocean beach, where you may like to swim or reflect on what you have learnt.

Updates on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/807586302631456/

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meaningfulness

Mindful Learning in the Digital Age

MINDFUL LEARNING IN THE DIGITAL AGE
Inter-Faculty Seminar December 30, 2014 10 am – 12 noon

Location : Boromrajkumari building, Room 707
An ancient practice rooted in Asia’s wisdom cultures, “mindfulness (sati)”  has found new application as a secular form of learning – “mindful  learning”   — which seems particularly suited to the dynamics of the digital age.  In the United States,  On an international basis, applications of mindfulness are being integrated into pedagogy, curriculum, and innovative professional development programs in a broad spectrum of academic and professional fields such a medicine,  engineering, education, and even architecture, sports, and the arts.
In an anticipation of a Summit meeting called Mindfulness 2016, the Faculty of Arts  (Center for Ethics of Science and Technology) is organizing an inter-faculty coalition at Chulalongkorn whose purpose is to introduce new international practices of mindfulness to Chulalongkorn University across all disciplines. In the first of a series of informal, brief seminars on this topic, the Engineering Faculty of Chulalongkorn hosts a discussion that considers how Chulalongkorn’s professional schools and faculties might incorporate mindfulness as a factor in pedagogy, curriculum and innovative professional-development systems.
10:00 am: Welcome by Dean of Faculty of Engineering.

10:10 am: How “mindfulness” evolved from Asia and became integrated into Western science, technology and professional development, Prof Soraj  Hongladarom, Director of Center for Ethics of Science and Technology

10:30 am: Mindful Learning” as a factor professional development in the West and its Implications for Thailand: The Example of Medical Education, by Dr. Sermsak Lolak, George Washington University Medical School.

11:00 am: Mindful Learning in K-12 Education (The Example of DSI and implications of Thai Education, by Khun Paron Israsena, Chairman, DSIL School, King Mongkut University

11:30 am: Exploration of Mindful Learning in the Engineering and Computer Science Academia and Professions: The Relevance of Education 4.0,by f Prof Craig Warren Smith and Dr. Chairat Phongphanee.

HR persective: Example of Awake@Intel,and “Look Inside Yourself,”

Education 4.0 as a model of student-centered, creative, collaborative learning.

Can Mindful Learning be integrated into Education 4.0 at Chula Engineering?

11:50 am: Discussion of Follow Up Options

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Buddhism

Dharma Talks by Prof. Geshe Ngawang Samten

Dharma Talks By
Professor Geshe Ngawang Samten
Vice Chancellor, Central University of Tibetan Studies, Sarnath, Varanasi, India

Venerable Professor Geshe Ngawang Samten is the Director and Vice Chancellor of the Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies in Sarnath, Varanasi. Prior to assuming the Vice Chancellorship he was Director of the Research and Publications Division of the Institute. Professor Geshe Samten earned his Shastri, Acharya and PhD from the Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies and his Geshe degree from Ganden Shartse Monastic University. He is the editor of the Tibetan critical edition of Nagajuna’s Ratnavali (CIHTSPress), and is the co-translator with Professor Jay Garfield of TsongKhapa’s Ocean of Reasoning (Oxford University Press). He has addressed conferences and colloquia around the world, and has held visiting professorships at University of Tasmania, Hamshire College, Amherst College and Smith College.

On 31.03.2009, Venerable Professor was awarded with Padma Shri Award by the President of India in fields of Education and Literature which was announced on 26.01.2009 (Republic Day of India). Reference: http://www.cuts.ac.in/guestsection/vice_chancellor.html

7th July 2014
Topic Buddhism and Science
Time: 6:30pm – 9:00pm
Venue: Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Building, Room 401/18, Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University, Pathumwan Bangkok 10330 , Thailand

8th July 2014
Topic: Spirituality and Philosophy in Buddhism
Time: 6:30pm – 9:00pm
Venue: DMG Center, Amarin Plaza, 22nd Floor, Chidlom, Bangkok

Enquiry and Registration
Contact Number: 089 680 8812 or 081 821 6196
Email: bkk-teaching@tibetanbc.org

Organized by the Tibetan Buddhist Centre, Singapore and the Center for Ethics of Science and Technology, Chulalongkorn University

Categories
ethics Uncategorized

Buddhism, Economic Ethics and the Ideal World of Gift Economy

You are invited to a talk on:
“Buddhism, Economic Ethics and
the Ideal World of Gift Economy”

by
Karma Lekshe Tsomo
Department of Theology & Religious Studies,
University of San Diego, U.S.A.,

and

Ursula Oswald Spring
Regional Center for Multidisciplinary Research, National Autonomous
University of Mexico

With reflection by Soraj Hongladarom

Friday January 17, 2014 at 13.00 hr., 4th Floor Meeting Room
Social Research Institute, Wisid Prachuabmoh Building
Chulalongkorn University, BANGKOK

The global economy is on the brink of collapse, yet we continue to hear news of corporate buy-outs, multi-million-dollar bonuses, and chronic corruption. What’s the solution? In this talk, Karma Lekshe Tsomo examines the teachings of the Buddha to discover ethical guidelines for economic decision making. Beyond rules and restrictions, she will explore the fundamental principles that could be used to construct an economic system in an ideal world. Ursula Oswald Spring will then introduce the concept of gift economy which is generally a non-category in economics, she will make a reference to mothering as a unilateral free distribution of goods and services and as a means of creating human bonds. She will also give some clues on how the world of gift economy may be attained through visibilizing and mainstreaming matriarchal spirituality. The talk will then be followed by a reflection from Soraj Hongladarom.

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e-government information technology

Michael Geist to give a talk

Public talk on “Intellectual Property Reform and Free Flow of Trade and Information” by Michael Geist from University of Ottawa. This Wednesday, August 14, 2013, Room 708, Borom Bldg., Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University

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บรรยายสาธารณะ “ทรัพย์สินทางปัญญาในยุคอินเทอร์เน็ตและข้อตกลงการค้าเสรี: คำถามในการกำกับดูแล”
วรรณวิทย์ อาขุบุตร และ Michael Geist

14 ส.ค. 2556 13:00-16:00 // ห้อง 708 อาคารบรมราชกุมารี คณะอักษรศาสตร์ จุฬาลงกรณ์มหาวิทยาลัย [ แผนที่:http://goo.gl/maps/l75A1 ]

14 Aug 2013 13:00-16:00 // Room 708 Borommaratchakumaree Building, Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University [ map:http://goo.gl/maps/l75A1 ]

## กำหนดการ ##

12:30 ลงทะเบียน

12:50 เปิดการประชุม

13:00 บรรยาย “บทบาทของคณะกรรมการที่ปรึกษาฝ่ายรัฐบาล (GAC) ในเวทีนโยบายอินเทอร์เน็ตสากล”
— วรรณวิทย์ อาขุบุตร* รองผู้อำนวยการ สำนักงานพัฒนาธุรกรรมทางอิเล็กทรอนิกส์ (สพธอ.) และคณะกรรมการที่ปรึกษาฝ่ายรัฐบาลของไทยใน ICANN

14:00 บรรยาย “Intellectual Property Reform and Free Flow of Trade and Information”
— @mgeist Michael Geist, Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-Commerce Law at the University of Ottawa

15:00 แลกเปลี่ยนซักถาม

16:00 จบการประชุม

* อยู่ในระหว่างรอตอบรับ

จัดโดย เครือข่ายพลเมืองเน็ต และ ศูนย์จริยธรรมวิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี

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life

Paintings

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Lovely paintings by the participants of the 6th Youth Peace Ambassador Program.

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ethics

Sixth Youth Peace Ambassador Workshop

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This is a live picture of the workshop on “Ethics in Action” at Chulalongkorn University. It’s part of the Sixth Youth Peace Ambassador Training Program directed by Darryl Macer and organized by the Center.

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conference

The Sixth Youth Peace Ambassador

YPA6 will be held in Thailand.  Sixth Youth Peace Ambassador International Training Workshop, 24 May – 2 June, 2013. Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok,  and International Peace and Development Ethics Centre @ Kaeng Krachan, Thailand. In cooperation with the Oran Patana Foundation.

Sixth Youth Peace Ambassador International (YPA6) Training Workshop: From Ethical Minds to Ethical Action

Bangkok and Kaeng Krachan, Thailand,  24 May – 2 June 2013

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ethical issues

Environmental Ethics and Energy Equity Beyond 2015

3 April 2013, 8:00-17:00
Venue: Room 601/17 Mahachakri Building, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand

Organised by: Center for Ethics of Science and Technology, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand; the International Peace and Development Ethics Centre, and Eubios Ethics Institute.

Draft Agenda*
3 April 2013

8:00-8:30    Registration
8:30-10:15        Opening Words
Dr. Soraj Hongladarom
Director, Center for Ethics of Science and Technology, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Opening Words and Setting the Themes of the Meeting
Prof. Darryl Macer, Director, International Peace and Development Ethics

Exporting Harm: the Ethics of Resources
Prof. Jeremy Moss
Director, Social Justice Initiative, University of Melbourne, Australia

General Discussion

10:15-10:30     Tea Break

Environmental Ethics for the Post 2015 World
Prof. Darryl Macer
Senior Visiting Research Fellow, United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies, Yokohama, Japan

Philosophy and the Environmental Crisis
Dr. Napoleon Mabaquiao,
De La Salle University-Manila, Philippines

Nuclear Energy and Environmental Ethics: Post 2015
Dr. Ayoub Abu-Dayyeh,
President, Energy Conservation and Sustainable Environment, Jordan

12:00-13:00 Lunch will be provided

13:00-17:00    Our Future
Sense of Place: From Landscape to Ethicscape
Prof.  Marlon Patrick P. Lofredo
St. Paul University Quezon City, Philippines

Ethical aspects of setting research priorities in Climate Change and Environmental Policies
Mr. Alin Horj
Research Fellow, Eubios Ethics Institute, Thailand (Romania)

Intellectual Property Rights and Environmental Ethics
Dr. Soraj Hongladarom
Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Eco-Fashion | Developing Sustainable Business through education
Mr. Enoc Armengol,
Director, PaloWood.com

Tea Break

Repository of Ethical World Views of Nature and World Views of Nature in Thailand
Ms. Napat Chaipraditkul
Research Fellow, Eubios Ethics Institute, Thailand

The Talang Mamak People’s Views on Nature
Ms. Ria Permana Sari
Indonesia; Asian Institute of Technology

World Views of Nature Among the Indigenous People of Brunei darussalam
Dk Mas Dino, bte Hj Radin Hanafi
Universiti Brunei darussalam

General Discussion

Concluding remarks by Dr. Darryl Macer and Dr. Soraj Hongladarom

The meeting will include active discussion on environmental ethics, sustainability and climate change issues and policies, recent publications of the UN, and what the research agenda should be in the future.

Registration Fee is payable in cash on the day, and includes lunch and two snacks:
Students: 500THB    Others: 2,000 THB

Participants will include policy makers, academics, business leaders, teachers, NGO members, concerned citizens, youth among others.

Please register and send information to ananya@eubios.info

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ethics

The Center Welcomes Dr. Darryl Macer

The Center welcomes Dr. Darryl Macer as a new Research Fellow. His work at the Center will greatly expand its international scope in bioethics, both in terms of research and in networking.

Darryl Macer
Darryl Macer

Darryl R.J. Macer is Director of Eubios Ethics Institute (www.eubios.info) and Director of the International Peace and Development Ethics Centre at Kaeng Krachan. He was born in 1962 in Christchurch, New Zealand. He has a B.Sc (Hons) in Biochemistry from Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1983; Ph.D. in Biochemistry at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, and Trinity College, University of Cambridge, U.K., 1987; and was awarded an Honorary Doctorate in Philosophy from Kumamoto University, Japan in 2009. He has since worked in UK, New Zealand, Italy, Japan and Thailand; and is a member of many international bioethics committees.  He is also a Visiting Senior Research Fellow at United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies (UNU-IAS) and Affiliated Professor in Philosophy at Kumamoto University, Japan; and founded Eubios Ethics Institute in Japan and New Zealand in 1990. He has published 14 authored books, 25 edited books, and 215 peer reviewed academic papers. He taught bioethics at the University of Tsukuba, Japan from 1990-2005, and was Regional Advisor on Social and Human Sciences in Asia and the Pacific, in RUSHSAP, UNESCO Bangkok, Thailand from 2004 – 2013. Email: darryl@eubios.info