The Centre for Research in Ethics is proud to announce the names of the winners of its graduate scholarship competition.
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AESOP Chair scholarships
Appel à candidatures. 1 bourse de doctorat et 2 bourses de maîtrise, Département de Philosophie, Université de Montréal
Launch of the Quebec Animal Law Observatory (OQDA)
With several GRÉEA researchers.
“Epistemic Injustices Online”
New paper by Abraham Tobi in ‘Topoi’.
‘Epistemic Reparation and (Mis)Recognition’
Presentation by Abraham Tobi at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, in Winnipeg, on September 11-12, 2024.
“Towards an Epistemic Compass for Online Content Moderation”
New article by Abraham Tobi in ‘Philosophy & Technology’.
Graduate students scholarships – CRÉ 2024-2025
Call for applications. Deadline: October 4, 2024.
Three CRÉ co-researchers elected as members of the Royal Society of Canada
Congratulations to Arash Abizadeh (McGill), Marie-Josée Drolet (UQTR), and Daniel Weinstock (McGill)!
Rotating team 2024-2025!
We are pleased to reveal who will be the members of the rotating team at the CRÉ next year. Welcome, everyone!
Editors of ‘Philosophy & Public Affairs’ resign and start a new journal
Arash Abizadeh and colleagues criticize the for profit model of academic journals and adopt the diamant open access model.
Disputatio dirigée par Naïma Hamrouni, dans la revue ‘Philosophiques’
Around the Manon Garcia’s book ‘La conversation des sexes.’
2024 Conference of the Canadian Philosophical Association (CPA)
Several CRÉ members will be presenting!
Listening to our silences: Technology, Communication, and Marginalization
Call for papers EXTENDED DEADLINE – CRÉ’s
graduate student Fellows 2023-2024 International Conference (June, 13-14, Montreal).
‘Mieux comprendre le recours à l’aide médicale à mourir en contexte québécois’
Marie-Ève Bouthillier (UdeM) and her team have secured funding of nearly one million dollars from MSSS and FRQ. Well done!
Philosophy of perception
Conference organized by Maxime Doyon (UdeM) with the participation of several members of the CRÉ.
Obvia support our members’ research projects on the social impacts of AI
Hazar Haidar, Dominic Martin and Emmanuelle Marceau were offered a 3 years grant for their respective projects. Congratulations!