Western Michigan University's Center for the Study of Ethics in Society is kicking off its 2023 semester with a lecture series on "ethical considerations of conducting research with forced migrants."
Dr. Wa'ed Alshoubaki, an assistant professor at the University of Jordan, is on a visiting Fulbright scholarship at WMU and will discuss "the ethical issues that might develop during research on forced migrants focusing on the 'Do No Harm' strategy," per the center's website.
The next lecture will be on "Grasslands, Garbage Islands, and Plastic Trees: Working Toward a Future Ecology," on March 15.
The president of the American Psychiatric Association will speak on "Bioethics in the Era of COVID-19and Beyond" on March 1.
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