Now Accepting Applications: Fordham University’s Master’s Degree in Ethics and Society and the HIV and Drug Abuse Prevention Research Ethics…

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Master’s Degree in Ethics and Society: Spring 2017

The Master of Arts in Ethics and Society provides students with a solid grounding in moral theory and ethical practice in fields such as philosophy, theology, bioethics, research ethics, business and law.

Preparation for:
– Doctoral programs in the humanities and biological and social sciences
– Professional degree programs in medicine and law
– Employment in a variety of fields including government, nonprofit, academia, business, and healthcare)

Engage in practicum experiences throughout the New York Metropolitan Area at:
– St. Barnabas Hospital
– Global Bioethics Initiative
– Generation Citizen
– Fordham University Institutional Review Board
– Families and Work Institute
– And more

Take courses tailored to your interests with course work in:
– Philosophy
– Law
– Psychology
– Ecology
– Theology
– Political Science
– Economics
– Social Work
– Business
– Communications and Media
– And more

ASSISTANTSHIPS WITH STIPEND AND TUITION REMISSION OF OVER $11,000 AVAILABLE FOR SPRING REGISTRATION!

Students are admitted on a rolling basis. For spring admission, please apply by late November.

Visit fordham.edu/ethicsandsociety to apply or contact the Director, Dr. Celia B. Fisher at fisher@fordham.edu for more information.


Fellowship Opportunity for NIDA-Funded HIV and Drug Abuse Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute: Summer 2017

Now in its sixth year, the Fordham University HIV and Drug Abuse Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute (RETI) is now accepting applications for the 2017 Summer Institute and Mentored Research Program.

This NIDA-funded program, directed by Center for Ethics Education Director and Principal Investigator, Dr. Celia B. Fisher, provides early career investigators in the social, behavioral, medical and public health fields with an opportunity to gain research ethics training.

– Attend two summer training institutes with fully funded travel and lodging beginning July 13-21, 2017 in New York City

-Receive a $20,000 grant to conduct a mentored research study that will contribute to evidence-based HIV and drug abuse research ethics practice

– Join an international network of scholars examining current challenges in HIV and drug abuse research ethics

Applications are due February 25th, 2017, subject to availability of funds.  Applicants will be notified of award decisions by April 15, 2017.

Visit fordham.edu/ethicsinstitute to apply and contact the Program Administrator, Rimah Jaber at ethicsinst@fordham.edu for more information.   

Written By Fordham University Center for Ethics Education

Now Accepting Applications: Fordham University’s Master’s Degree in Ethics and Society and the HIV and Drug Abuse Prevention Research Ethics… was originally published @ Ethics and Society and has been syndicated with permission.

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