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The blog team has started a new blog series. This series is a collaboration between the 4TU.Ethics graduate school and blog team. As final assignment of the course Responsible Research and Innovation, PhDs had to write a blog about a subject of the course. From these blogs, a few were selected for publication. You...
The first interview of a new blog series called ‘Ethics beyond academia’ has been posted. Given the diversity of ethical practice in the past, in this blog series, we would like to offer a wider view of how ethical expertise finds application and is expressed outside of the purely academic field today. We want...
The 4TU Independent blog is looking for members of the 4TU community who would like to participate in the editorial team. Primarily, our blog needs a copy editor who support with copy editing submitted blog posts and minor tasks within the publication process. This vacancy is primarily targeted at proficient English speakers or native speakers....
The blog team has interviewed 4TU.Ethics scientific director Marcel Verweij. They have asked him a broad variety of questions about his vision of 4TU.Ethics in terms of its research agenda and its educational role, about possible public outreach of the 4TU.Ethics, and even took him back to when he was a PhD himself. Marcel...
The blog team has posted a new blog series. It is the result of the Philosophies of Technology course. The best blogs that were written during that course are now published. You can find the introduction to this blog series here. You can find the various blog posts here: The power of the human...
A new blog series has been published about photography and philosophical concepts. The introduction to the series can be found here. The series as a whole can be found here....
An enthusiastic team of PhD students has started a blog on this website. They have already posted a whole series of blogs called the memes series. In this series the team experiments with extending academic communication skills with memes instead of written language alone. Visit the blog here. The introduction to this series can...