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| Professor Marc Rodwin awarded Ethics Lab Fellow at Harvard |
| Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics announces fellows |
The Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics has announced Professor Marc Rodwin its Edmond J. Safra Lab Fellow in Ethics. Professor Rodwin will work under the auspices of the Center’s Research Lab, which aims to address the issue of institutional corruption in a way that is of practical benefit to institutions of government and society.
Fellows were selected from a pool of applicants from colleges, universities, and professional institutions throughout the United States and the world, and include a broad mix of scholars and professionals whose projects focus on topics such as campaign finance reform, conflicts of interest, public trust, and open government, among many others. Fellows will spend the year participating in the center seminar, pursuing research on institutional corruption, and contributing generally to the collegial life of the lab and University.
The center, established in 1986, is one of the University’s inter-faculty initiatives. It is the core of a well-established movement at Harvard to give ethics a prominent place in the curriculum and on the agenda of research. By promoting a perspective informed by both theory and practice, the center helps to meet the growing need for teachers, scholars, and leaders who address questions of moral choice in the professions and public life more generally. |
| Professor Rodwin's faculty page |
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