[Neuroinfo] Event announcement: HBP Curriculum Workshop - Research ethics & societal impact, 26-27 September 2019, Graz, Austria
education at humanbrainproject.eu
education at humanbrainproject.eu
Fri Jul 12 08:03:25 CEST 2019
Dear all,
On 26-27 September 2019, the HBP Education Programme will organise a workshop on research ethics and societal impact at the Graz University of Technology under the title “Neuroscience, robotics, AI and medical informatics: New insights with diversity & ethics”.
Participation in the event is open to the entire scientific community, but especially targets early-career researchers (advanced Master’s students, PhD students and early postdocs).
Please find some general information about the workshop and the HBP Curriculum below and at bit.ly/HBP-Ethics2019.
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The HBP Curriculum on Interdisciplinary Brain Science <https://www.humanbrainproject.eu/en/education/participatecollaborate/curriculum/>combines web-based distance learning courses and complementary face-to-face workshops. It provides basic lessons in the Human Brain Project (HBP) core fields neuroscience, medicine and ICT for early-career researchers outside their area of specialisation, as well as courses on the subjects of ethics and intellectual property rights, translation and exploitation of research.
3rd HBP Curriculum Workshop Series -
NEUROSCIENCE, ROBOTICS, AI AND MEDICAL INFORMATICS: NEW INSIGHTS WITH DIVERSITY & ETHICS
26-27 September 2019, Graz, Austria
bit.ly/HBP-Ethics2019 <https://www.humanbrainproject.eu/en/education/participatecollaborate/curriculum/workshops/3rd-curriculum-workshop-ethics/>
Application deadline: 19 August 2019
In this 2-day workshop, scientists from different fields like neuroscience, robotics, AI and medical informatics will provide you with insights on how they consider variables such as sex, gender, age etc. Additionally, experts in ethics and diversity will introduce you to Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) concepts and their practical application.
This workshop addresses researchers and students who want to…
explore and make best use of gender and diversity in their field of expertise
get to know and apply RRI and ethical standards and useful tools for “Diversity in research”
share experiences and gain innovative insights from cross-science perspectives
Application information & Abstract submission
Application is open to the entire student community and early-career researchers, regardless of whether they are affiliated with the Human Brain Project or not. It is aimed to offer equal opportunities for all early-career researchers regardless of gender, age, origin, etc.
Participation fee: 250 €
The fee does not include travel and accommodation. Fees will be collected after participants have been selected.
Registration fee waivers are available for a maximum of five participants. Participants can apply for fee waivers prior to the application deadline by sending an email to curriculum.edu at humanbrainproject.eu <mailto:curriculum.edu at humanbrainproject.eu>.
Please also check with your supervisor how your institution can support you with regard to expenses for the attendance of the workshops. Further information about organisations offering travel support can also be found on our website <https://www.humanbrainproject.eu/en/education/student-community/>.
Scientific Chairs
Karin Grasenick | convelop cooperative knowledge design gmbh
Harald Kleinberger-Pierer | convelop cooperative knowledge design gmbh
Organised by
Sylvia Aßlaber | Medical University Innsbruck
Laura Saxer | Medical University Innsbruck
Contact
curriculum.edu at humanbrainproject.eu <mailto:curriculum.edu at humanbrainproject.eu>
Speakers confirmed
Simisola Akintoye (De Montford University, UK)
Michele Farisco (Uppsala University, Sweden)
Benedikt Feldotto (Technical University of Munich, Germany)
Jan Fousek (Aix-Marseille University, France)
Karin Grasenick (convelop cooperative knowledge design gmbh, Austria)
Harald Kleinberger-Pierer (convelop cooperative knowledge design gmbh, Austria)
Robert Legenstein (University of Technology Graz, Austria)
Martina Mara (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria)
Alessandra Nostro (Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, Netherlands)
Alois Saria (Medical University Innsbruck, Austria)
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