The Commission offers to students, mostly postgraduates, both from human and life sciences the possibility of training on issues related to bioethics.
Training period can last up to three (3) months without remuneration. The scientific officers support the trainees for accomplishing their diploma, while the students carry out documentation and other library-related tasks. Currently the Commission is in position to accept at most four (4) students per trimester. Therefore the interested students should contact the secretariat, preferably by email, communicating their request and sending their CV as an attached document. The CV must be accompanied by a short cover letter specifying the reason of interest (e.g. stage, seminars), or otherwise it won't be assessed.
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Neofytou Vamva 6, PC 106 74, Athens, Greece |
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+30 210 88 47 700 |
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+30 210 88 47 701 |
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Chairman John Papadimitriou, Emeritus Professor of Surgery, Medical School, University of Athens
Members
Julia Iliopoulou-Stranga, Professor of Constitutional Law, Law School, University of Athens.
Costas. B. Krimbas, Member of the Academy of Athens, Professor Honoris causa of Genetics, Agricultural University of Athens and Emeritus Professor of History and Philosophy of Biology, University of Athens.
Evangelos Moutsopoulos, Member of the Academy of Athens, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, University of Athens.
Theocharis Patargias, Emeritus Professor of Genetics, University of Athens.
Constantinos Tsoukalas, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, University of Athens.
Christos Voulgaris, Emeritus Professor of Theology, University of Athens.
Commission members 2004-2009
Commission members 1999-2004
The Commission organizes educational activities for schools (Secondary Schools and High Schools) related to bioethics
The Commission organizes educational seminars covering a wide range of bioethics issues
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The Commission offers to students, mostly postgraduates, both from human and life sciences the Possibility of training on issues related to bioethics
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