Seminar “Bioethics in the classroom”

The Center for the Study of Bioethics, in cooperation with the Serbian Unit and European Division of the UNESCO Chair in Bioethics organized two seminars titled “Bioethics in the classroom”. The seminar was intended for teachers in high schools. The first seminar was realized in April 2015 and the second in November 2016.

Workshop “Let’s preserve our planet”

Although the youngest members of our society generally don’t know what bioethics is, they are faced with bioethical problems in their lives. On 24 October 2017 we organized a one-day workshop in a Belgrade kindergarten tittled ‘’New Ethical Challenges in Research Involving Humans’’ Within this workshop, children were familiarized with the importance of recycling through a game.  The workshop consisted of a theoretical and a practical part. The theoretical part included a conversation about the importance of preserving the planet, while during the practical part every child made her/his own box for recycling plastic.

Continuing Medical Education titled ‘’New Ethical Challenges in Research Involving Humans’’

The Center for the Study of Bioethics, in cooperation with the European Division of the UNESCO Chair in Bioethics and the Cambridge Working Group for Bioethics Education, organized a seminar in the framework of  Continuing Medical Education titled ‘’New Ethical Challenges in Research Involving Humans’’. The seminar was held on 12 June 2017, at the Main Hall of the Institute of Social Sciences.

Continuing Medical Education ‘’New Ethical Challenges in Research Involving Humans’’

The Center for the Study of Bioethics, in cooperation with the European Division of the UNESCO Chair in Bioethics and the Cambridge Working Group for Bioethics Education, organized a seminar in the framework of  Continuing Medical Education titled  ‘’New Ethical Challenges in Research Involving Humans’’. The seminar was held on 16 May 2016, at the Main Hall of the Institute of Social Sciences.  The seminar was mainly attended by doctors, pharmacists and philosophers.

The educations were funded by the Ministy of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia, the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Serbia and by the company Richter Gideon.