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Faculty Development

 
     
 

Faculty DevelopmentThe Council convenes faculty development workshops for university faculty looking to incorporate aspects of ethics and international affairs into their curricula or research projects.

Some Previous Faculty Development Workshops:

  • Ethics in a Globalizing World
    Drake University (Des Moines, Iowa) July 18-20, 2006

  • Contested Values and Moral Reasoning in International Affairs
    Vanderbilt University (Nashville, Tennessee), June 5-10, 2004

  • Integrating Ethics Into Environmental Studies: Ethics, Science, and Civic Responsibility
    New York University (New York, New York), May 24-27,2004

    A second intensive workshop with the goal of devising intellectual and pedagogical tools that will enable faculty to incorporate an understanding of environmental ethics and values into their research and teaching.

  • Global Justice
    Shanghai Normal University (Shanghai, China), January 8-12, 2004
    In recognition of China's emerging role in global institutions and the importance of the emerging field of global justice, the workshop will bring together an international, inter-cultural, and inter-disciplinary group of scholars working on global justice issues from the United States, Norway, Israel, and Australia together with their counterparts from China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore to explore commonalities and differences in their approaches to this field.

  • Evil and International Affairs: Rhetoric, Reality, and Responsibility
    McGill University (Montreal, Canada), June 2-6, 2003

  • Ethics, Science, and Policy: Environmental Education for a Transnational World
    College of the Holy Cross (Worchester, MA), May 18-21, 2003

  • Ethics and International Affairs: An Agenda for Scholarship and Pedagogy
    Brown University (Providence, Rhode Island), June 11-15, 2002

  • Preparing for the Challenge of WTO: Ethical Issues in the Global Economy
    Shanghai International Studies University (Shanghai, China), May 26-28, 2002

  • Ethics and the Use of Force
    Cambridge University (Cambridge, England), January 7-9, 2002


 
 

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Resource Highlights

Basic Course on Ethics and International Affairs
Joel Rosenthal
  Council President Joel Rosenthal's course of six lectures gives an overview of the field.
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Teaching Ethics & International Affairs 2008
Teaching Ethics & International Affairs 2008
  Download this guide to the Council's most significant articles on ethics and justice.
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New from Policy Innovations Online Magazine
Beijing Olympics
  "One Bed, Different Dreams: The Beijing Olympics as Seen in Tokyo," by James Farrer.
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Ethics & International Affairs
Ethics & International Affairs
  Go to the Journal for articles on ethics and foreign policy.
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