Programs: Science and Policy
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AAAS Scientific Responsibility, Human Rights and Law Program
Program Newsletters
Professional Ethics ReportProfessional Ethics Report (PER), which has been in publication since 1988, reports on news and events, programs and activities, and resources related to professional ethics issues, with a particular focus on those professions whose members are engaged in scientific research and its applications. Each quarterly issue is comprised of a cover story addressing one particular issue or event, sometimes written by an expert outside the AAAS; a series of timely, in the news stories; brief updates from the societies; and useful resources and announcements. PER was first published on the web in the Spring of 1995. Back issues of Professional Ethics Report are available here. To receive the PER, join our listserv |
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Science and Human Rights ReportThe Science and Human Rights Report (SHRR) is a bi-monthly newsletter intended to keep scientists, engineers and human rights practitioners informed of news, program updates, upcoming events and new resources relevant to the intersection of science, technology and human rights. Inclusion of a specific news item, event or resource is not intended to suggest our endorsement of the views expressed therein. Submissions to the newsletter are welcome and can be made via email. Back issues of Science and Human Rights Report are available here Click here to view an index of articles, books, journals, reports and handbooks referenced in the Science and Human Rights Report. To receive the SHRR, join our listserv |
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"On-Call" Scientists NewsletterThe "On-Call" Scientists Newsletter provides updates on human rights issues and inspries new inroads for scientists working in human rights. Highlighting the details of successful matches, forthcoming clinics and current calls for expertise, the newsletter re-engages many members and helps us identify needed expertise. To receive the On Call Scientists newsletter, register to be an "On-Call" Scientist. |
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