Davis Projects for Peace ($10,000 fellowship for an MIT undergraduate student)
Statement on Responsible and Ethical Conduct at MIT
LeaderShape
(MIT Students Only)
MIT LeaderShape is an intensive six-day leadership development experience that takes place over IAP. Participants will be asked to wrestle with such challenging topics as professional ethics, dealing with uncertainty, working within a diverse community while developing skills in areas of problem solving and interpersonal communication. Over the course of the program students will develop a community among their peers, facilitated by MIT faculty & staff cluster leaders and student veterans of the program. LeaderShape takes place at an off-campus retreat site in southern Massachusetts, allowing students the opportunity to fully engage in the leadership experience.
COURSES OFFERED AT MIT:
In related fields through various departments.
MIT LEAD and other leadership programs through Division of Student Life
Fall 2010 Seminar: SEM.156 Think. Apply. Impact: Ethics as Optimization
STS.085 Ethics and the Law on the Electronic Frontier
24.231 Ethics
15.269 Literature, Ethics, and Authority
15.270 Ethical Practice: Professionalism, Social Responsibility, and the Purpose of the Corporation
17.391J Human Rights in Theory and Practice
21L.450 The Ethics of Leadership
HST.590 Biomedical Engineering Seminar Series
STS.006J Bioethics
USEFUL LINKS:
Justice with Michael Sandel
Religion & Ethics Newsweekly
Ethics in Science
Chicago Journals Ethics
US Senate Ethics Committee
MIT Open CourseWare
Disclaimer: These links are listed here as a resource.The Center at MIT does not endorse any website, organizations, opinions, or point of view.
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