15th Annual Bentley Global Business Ethics Teaching Workshop
175 Forest St. AAC 109
Waltham 02478
United States
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The 15th Annual Bentley Global Business Ethics Teaching Workshop and Symposium, sponsored by the State Street Foundation and co-hosted by the W. Michael Hoffman Center for Business Ethics, will be held May 20-23, 2019on the Bentley University Campus outside of Boston in Waltham, Massachusetts.
The purpose of the Teaching Workshop is to help scholars from various disciplines (e.g., philosophy, law, management) become more effective teachers of business ethics. Admission to the Workshop is by application only. Guest instructors currently scheduled include Richard DeGeorge (Kansas), Thomas Donaldson (Wharton), and Kirsten Martin (George Washington).
Due to the generous support of the State Street Foundation, travel and accommodation stipends/support are available for Workshop participants. Additional information, including past schedules and the application (due January 21st), is available on the main website. Click here for the direct link to the application.
The Symposium, which brings together academics, corporate and civil society leaders, and media for one day during the Workshop will be held May 21, 2019 with the theme: “Artificial Intelligence and the Responsibilities of Business: Mapping the Ethical Terrain.” The full program and registration details will be available soon on the symposium homepage. The Symposium is free and open to the public.
If you would like more information about the Workshop, please contact its facilitators: Jill Brown ([email protected]) and Jeff Moriarty ([email protected]).
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January 21, 2019, 6:00pm EST
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