Cambridge bioethics education working groups
The Cambridge bioethics education working groups: connecting bioethics educators around the world
The purpose of the Cambridge Bioethics Education Working Groups is to encourage people and institutions to work together on developing bioethics education in their countries. These focus groups invite others to share their information and develop mutual projects to further how bioethics is taught in universities, hospitals, and for the general public.
Click on the countries below for more information.
Australasia:
Co-Chairs: Clare Delany c.delany@unimelb.edu.au
Monique Jonas m.jonas@auckland.ac.nz
Austria:
Chair: Erwin Lengauer, erwin.lengauer@univie.ac.at
China
Chair: Yali Cong, ethics@bjmu.edu.cn
Hungary
Chair: Péter Kakuk, PhD, Center for Ethics and Law in Biomedicine, Budapest, Hungary
Email: sigkr@unak.is
The Netherlands
Co-chairs: Guy Widdershoven, g.widdershoven@amsterdamumc.nl
Yolande Voskes, y.voskes@amsterdamumc.nl
Menno de Bree, m.de.bree@umcg.nl
Romania
Chair: Liliana Rogozea, r_liliana@yahoo.com
Russia
Chairs : Elena Grebenshchikova, Aika45@ya.ru and Pavel Tischenko, p.tishchenko@yahoo.com
Serbia
Chair: Vojin Rakic, vojinrakic@hotmail.com
Spain
Chair: Benjamin Herreros, benjaminherreros@gmail.com
Switzerland
Chair: Rouven Porz, rouven.porz@insel.ch
Turkey
Chair: Yesim Isil Ulman, yesimul@yahoo.com
United Kingdom
Co-chairs: Matthew James, matthew.james@stmarys.ac.uk;Trevor Stammers, trevor.stammers@stmarys.ac.uk
USA
Chair: Marin Gillis, marin.gillis@gmail.com