Postgraduate Bioethics Conference

Postgraduate Bioethics Conference page for the annual Postgraduate Bioethics Conference and the Postgraduate Student Committee.

page for 10th Annual Postgraduate Bioethics Conference taking place at the University of Bristol, 31st August and 1st Septmber 2016

27/03/2019
To all postgraduate students in  , medical   & medical  . We are organizing a free   workshop for you with the Centre fo...
12/08/2018

To all postgraduate students in , medical & medical . We are organizing a free workshop for you with the Centre for Biomedicine, Self & Society, Edinburgh! Dinner & one-night accommodation included. Bursaries available! Apply now at https://bit.ly/2dCmsNV Deadline 15th Aug

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Our second newsletter has just been released! Featuring information about our upcoming workshop on public engagement and...
08/08/2018

Our second newsletter has just been released! Featuring information about our upcoming workshop on public engagement and some exciting ways to get involved in the Committee. If you would like to subscribe to receive future updates, please email [email protected] https://mailchi.mp/5c79759ca34c/upcoming-events-news-and-more?e=[UNIQID]

Committee Changeovers, Upcoming Events, The Year's Successes, Applications to Host PGBC 2019 and Applications to Join Us!

2018 Postgraduate Bioethics Conference Call for Abstracts  The 2018 Postgraduate Bioethics Conference (PGBC) is hosted b...
19/04/2018

2018 Postgraduate Bioethics Conference Call for Abstracts

The 2018 Postgraduate Bioethics Conference (PGBC) is hosted by the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at King’s College London. The event will be held on the 23rd and 24th of July, 2018, at King’s College London’s Strand and Waterloo Campuses (situated in central London).
The PGBC is a two-day annual conference where Master’s and PhD students meet and share their bioethics research, as well as develop relevant skills for their academic and professional careers. Considering the multidisciplinary nature of this field of study, the PGBC welcomes postgraduate students from diverse academic backgrounds. As such, this call for abstracts is open to students working in bioethics from the perspectives of philosophy, law, medicine, sociology, and psychology, among many other academic disciplines.
This year, the theme of the conference will be Bioethics in the Public Square, focusing on debates within bioethics that extend into matters of political concern. These debates cover a wide range of topics relating to the construction of just societies, the boundaries of our political decisions, and the role bioethicists should play in liberal democracies. We welcome submissions related but not limited to the following topics:

• Fair access to new biotechnologies
• Justice in the allocation of medical resources
• The exploitative potential of practices like surrogacy and organ trade
• Clinical research in socially disadvantaged populations
• The preservation of the environment
• Conscientious objection in medical practice
• Mandatory vaccination
• Policy and population control
• Biobanks and privacy
• The role of experts in the legislation of bioethical matters
• The composition and the extent of the authority of ethics committees


Students interested in presenting their research at the PGBC 2018 may do so with an Oral Presentation (20 minutes presentation + 10 minutes discussion) or a Pecha Kucha Style Presentation (20x20: 20 slides/images, 20 seconds each – click here for more information).
To apply for participation as a presenter, students are required to submit an abstract (300 words max) on a topic related to the conference theme, and should indicate their preference for Oral Presentation or a Pecha Kucha Presentation. The online application system is open until the 1st of May 2018.
Students interested in attending the conference without presenting may register to attend one or both days. Online registration is open until the 1st of May 2018
Thanks to the generous support of the Wellcome Trust and the King’s College London Faculty of Social Science and Public Policy Education Fund, there is no fee for presenting at or attending the conference.
We will also offer travel bursaries. Application will be open until the 1st of May 2018.
The PGBC 2018 organising committee would like to thank our generous sponsors: the King’s College London Faculty of Social Sciences & Public Policy Faculty Education Fund, the Institute of Medical Ethics, and the Wellcome Trust.
Thank you, and we look forward to receiving your abstracts and conference registrations!
The PGBC 2018 organising committee:
Giulia Cavaliere, Edgar Rene Ruiz Lopez, Sandra Loder, Dr Silvia Camporesi

For more information on the PGBC 2018: http://www.postgradbioethics.com/pgbc-2018/
To register directly : http://ime.datawareonline.co.uk/Event-Booking/EventId/1038

We are excited to announce that   registration and call for abstracts is NOW OPEN! http://www.postgradbioethics.com/regi...
14/03/2018

We are excited to announce that registration and call for abstracts is NOW OPEN!

http://www.postgradbioethics.com/registration/

This year it will be held at King's College London, and we have some great speakers lined up!

As in previous years a limited number of national (£100) and international (£200) bursaries will be available to help pay for travel expenses.

As it is free (and an excellent conference) spaces are limited and due to some last minute cancellations in previous years we do now ask for £50 refundable deposit for you to secure your place.

Conference dinner on the evening of day one, and accommodation will also be provided for one night, FREE.

To get directly to the presentation application click here. Please use option ‘Poster’ when applying for a Pecha Kucha Style Presentation.

21/02/2018

DEADLINE IS THIS FRIDAY FOR APPLICATIONS!

With the generous support of the Wellcome Trust, the Postgraduate Student Committee are able to sponsor 7 postgraduate students to attend the ‘Empirical Bioethics- Two Day Training Course’ at the University of Bristol on the 9th (09.00-17.00) and 10th May (09.00-17.00) 2018.

The aim of the course is to help students to:

Understand the development of empirical bioethics;
Critically engage with key challenges involved in undertaking empirical bioethics research;
Critically engage with key epistemological and meta-ethical debates in empirical bioethics;
Develop your awareness and understanding of a range of empirical bioethics methodologies;
Apply methodological insights to your own work.

You will hear from the following experts:

Dr Jonathan Ives
Prof Richard Huxtable
Prof Jackie Leach Scully
Dr Michael Dunn
Dr Giles Birchley

The course is aimed at PhD students and early career researchers but we will be accepting applications from MSc and PhD students.

For more information about how to apply:

With the generous support of the Wellcome Trust, the Postgraduate Student Committee are able to sponsor 7 postgraduate s...
04/01/2018

With the generous support of the Wellcome Trust, the Postgraduate Student Committee are able to sponsor 7 postgraduate students to attend the ‘Empirical Bioethics- Two Day Training Course’ at the University of Bristol on the 9th (09.00-17.00) and 10th May (09.00-17.00) 2018.

The aim of the course is to help students to:

Understand the development of empirical bioethics;
Critically engage with key challenges involved in undertaking empirical bioethics research;
Critically engage with key epistemological and meta-ethical debates in empirical bioethics;
Develop your awareness and understanding of a range of empirical bioethics methodologies;
Apply methodological insights to your own work.

You will hear from the following experts:

Dr Jonathan Ives
Prof Richard Huxtable
Prof Jackie Leach Scully
Dr Michael Dunn
Dr Giles Birchley

The course is aimed at PhD students and early career researchers but we will be accepting applications from MSc and PhD students.

For more information about how to apply:

If you are interested in hosting the next PGBC, then the deadline for host proposals is 13th November and you can find t...
31/10/2017

If you are interested in hosting the next PGBC, then the deadline for host proposals is 13th November and you can find the application form on our website:

http://www.postgradbioethics.com/

29/06/2017

***DEADLINE FAST APPROACHING*** for PGBC 2017. All you PG Bioethics students QUICK, get your abstracts in for the friendliest conference in town! 1st July deadline for registration and abstract submissions!

28/06/2017

1st July is the deadline for submissions to PGBC 2017! Get your submissions in now!

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