Critical Thinking and Bioethics
As scientists, your skills of critical thinking are well developed in hypothesis testing, observation and empirical experiment. This workshop will incorporate other modes of logic and reason into your scientific thinking. The focus of discussion will be social and ethical issues in biotechnology.
You will develop:
- Knowledge of critical thinking, with respect to logic and argument development
- Skills in application of critical thinking using case studies and debate involving bioethics
Developing your critical thinking and recognising how human elements impact on scientific enquiry will support you in making more appropriate decisions in the direction of your scientific projects.
PLEASE NOTE
This course compromises of two compulsory sessions. In the first session you will learn the skills and in the second you will apply them. There is also an optional follow-up session where you can meet with members of your group to discuss how you have applied the skills in your research.
Trainer:
Caroline Broad is a Philosophy graduate, with seven years experience working in the bio science industry and 15 years delivering skills development workshops.
GSLS PhDs and Post-docs
Number of sessions: 3
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainer | |
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1 | Tue 9 Feb 2016 09:20 - 13:00 | 09:20 - 13:00 | Postdoc Centre@ Mill Lane, Eastwood Room | map | |
2 | Tue 16 Feb 2016 09:20 - 13:00 | 09:20 - 13:00 | Postdoc Centre@ Mill Lane, Eastwood Room | map | |
3 | Tue 26 Apr 2016 15:20 - 17:00 * | 15:20 - 17:00 * | Postdoc Centre @ Eddington, Sanders Hall | map |
Interactive workshop (compulsory sessions 1-2)
Discussion group (optional session 3)
Booking / availability