Carnegie Council announces its third annual Global Ethics Day (#globalethicsday2016) on October 19, 2016.
Inspired by Earth Day, Global Ethics Day provides an opportunity for organizations around the world to hold events exploring the meaning of ethics in international affairs.
We encourage academic institutions everywhere to use this day to hold programs focusing on ethics, such as lectures, film screenings, debates, or panel discussions. We welcome your ideas. In the tradition of a "teach-in" model, these events will be run by each institution as it sees fit while being part of a worldwide Global Ethics Day.
Carnegie Council will promote Global Ethics Day activities on its online community platform www.globalethicsnetwork.org and share any resources that are created. Course and lecture ideas can be found on Carnegie Council's website here.
Sixty-eight institutions worldwide participated last year. To see the list, click here. Here are just a few examples of events in 2015: Carnegie Council co-hosted an event on Feeding the Planet; Texas Tech University (TTU) Ethics Center held a filibuster on legal, environmental and migration ethics; and globalethics.net chose responsible leadership as its main theme.
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"Although it's only a couple of years old, Global Ethics Day is gaining momentum every year," says Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Devin Stewart. "We hope you'll join us in 2016 and host an event on whatever aspect of global ethics concerns you most. Carnegie Council's slogan is 'Ethics Matter.' Help us make this a reality."
If you plan to hold a Global Ethics Day event, please let us know so we can promote it along with other events happening that day. Please contact Alex Woodson at [email protected] and let us add your name to the list!
Participating Institutions and Organizations include: ABA Global Education (Brazil) Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs Bard Globalization and International Affairs Program Boise State University Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs Center for Business Ethics & Compliance, International University in Moscow (Russia) Center for Innovative Ideas Execution and Training-CIIET (India) The Center for International Ethics at CMU - Central Michigan University Central Michigan University | Department of Art and Design College of Southern Idaho Concordia University of Edmonton (Canada) Deree - The American College of Greece Ethics & International Affairs Fordham University Fordham University School of Law Forética (Brazil) Georgia Gwinnett College Globethics.net (Switzerland) Grupo de Excelência em Ética e Sustentabilidade (Brazil) Heythrop College, University of London (UK) Indiana University Indus Foundation for Human Development (Pakistan) International Center for Academic Integrity at Clemson University International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life at Brandeis University International Day of Action Against Contract Cheating Kolping Berufsbildungswerk (Germany) Managing Values (Australia) Medical University of Pleven (Bulgaria)Mercer University Mykolas Romeris University (Lithuania) Pace University Pax Natura Foundation Philosophical Views magazine (Serbia) Rutgers Division of Global Affairs Saint Anselm College Saint Peter's University School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University Seton Hall University, Department of Relgion, Department of History Springer Sociedad Escritores Ramón Romero SERR-Chinandega (Nicaragua) Swansea Univesity (UK) Tara Arts (UK) Texas Tech University UK Values Alliance United Nations Assocation of New York United States Military Academy University of Arkansas University of Buraimi (Oman) University of Hawaii University of Oklahoma University of Rochester University of Utah, Salt Lake City University of Wollongong in Dubai Westminster College, Salt Lake City Wiley Online Library Women Economic Forum 2017 - All Ladies League World Philosophy Network