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PLACEB-O 'In Conversation' Seminar Series
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PLACEB -O (Partners Linked Across Collaborations in Ethics & the Biosciences – Orbital) is pleased to announce the ‘In Conversation’ seminar series, on the theme of Ethics, Knowledge and Institutions, to be held during Lent Term 2009. Invited speakers will address the following themes: (i) institutions, social innovation and ethics; (ii) states, power and collaborative knowledge relations; and (iii) public anthropology and the role of intellectuals within and beyond the university. If you have a question about this list, please contact: afl21; bb367. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 0 upcoming talks and 3 talks in the archive. Disputing Distribution: Ethics and pharmaceutical regulation in NepalEntrance to the Mond building is at the rear of the Department on the New Museums Site
Transacting knowledge, transplanting organs: collaborative science partnerships in MongoliaThe Mond Seminar Room is in the Mond Building, New Museums Site
The flock and the citizen - permissiveness and vulnerability in international biological research collaborationThe Mond Seminar Room is in the Mond Building, New Museums Site
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