Beginning in 2016, GISME has sponsored a day-and-a-half seminar for graduate students from around the globe. Each year, up to 14 student applicants from a variety of disciplines, including political science, economics, history, business, law, and philosophy, discuss a set of readings related to interdisciplinary thinking about ethics. The goal of the seminar is to consider how ethical analysis can and should be applied across disciplines.
Annual Seminar on Ethics Across the Curriculum
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