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70677-01 - Block course: Animal Research Ethics and Law 1 CP

Semester spring semester 2024
Course frequency Once only
Lecturers Rosa Maria Cajiga Morales (rosamaria.cajigamorales@unibas.ch)
Christian Rodriguez (c.rodriguezperez@unibas.ch)
Content The AREL workshop covers some of the most recent topics of interest in animal research ethics and law with leading experts. Among the international and national guest speakers are philosophers, legal scholars and researchers. In addition, flash talks will be given by PhD students from the Institute for Biomedical Ethics (IBMB). Topics such as the 3Rs principle, animal welfare, animal law as well as laboratory and wildlife research will be on the focus and informal moments between presentation will give participants the opportunity to exchange and connect.
Learning objectives This workshop will give participants the opportunity to learn from leading experts about the most recent topics of interest in animal research ethics and law. Registered students will have the chance to write a 500 words-essay on one of the presentations.

 

Admission requirements Biology, medicine and veterinary science students – Law and animal law students – Philosophy and ethics (IBMB) students
People external from UNIBAS are also allowed.
Language of instruction English
Use of digital media No specific media used

 

Interval Weekday Time Room
Block See individual dates
Comments 30.5.2024 Missionsstrasse 62A Hörsaal 006 9:30-16:00

Dates

Date Time Room
Thursday 30.05.2024 08.00-16.00 Missionsstrasse 62a, Hörsaal 00.006
Modules Aufbaumodul (Teil C) (Transfakultäre Querschnittsprogramme im freien Kreditpunkte-Bereich)
Basismodul (Teil A) (Transfakultäre Querschnittsprogramme im freien Kreditpunkte-Bereich)
Doctorate Biomedical Ethics: Recommendations (PhD subject: Biomedical Ethics)
Assessment format continuous assessment
Assessment details Requirements:
1) 100% attendance
2) Writing a 500 words-essay on one of the presentations (alternative options (e.g. short presentations, creative output) will be communicated to participants upon interest).
*Structure of the essay: summary of/introduction to the presentation (~250 words) and a discussion/opinion (~250 words).
Title of the essay: clearly indicate the presentation chosen in the title (e.g., title of the speaker’s presentation OR speaker name and concept presented).
Assessment registration/deregistration Reg.: course registration; dereg.: teaching staff
Repeat examination no repeat examination
Scale Pass / Fail
Repeated registration no repetition
Responsible faculty Faculty of Medicine
Offered by Institut für Bio- und Medizinethik

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