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16. Horizontes de la bioética

Este libro recoge las contribuciones de los ponentes del congreso...

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The Ethics and Science Awards are back

The deadline for applications is 30 November.

The Ethics and Science Awards is now accepting applications. These awards aim to recognise projects that promote ethical debate on scientific and social issues across all levels of education, including primary, secondary, baccalaureate, special education and vocational training.

 

We are looking for projects that integrate ethics into science, research, the environment, health and society. The top projects will be awarded prizes of €5,000, €2,500 and €1,000.

 

What kinds of projects are eligible?

These can include service-learning projects or cross-school initiatives covering a wide range of topics such as aging, vaccination, the role of science, artificial intelligence, elder care, biodiversity, the environment, human rights, and more. You can find inspiration from past winners on the awards webpage.

 

You have until 30 November to submit your application.

 

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October 2, 18:00 h

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October 2, 18:00 h

Mental health disorders, ranging from mild to severe, have long been misunderstood and are often a source of social stigma. The fast-paced, stressful dynamics of modern society have exacerbated these conditions, leaving young people particularly vulnerable to mental health issues, with an alarming increase in adolescent suicides.

 

COVID-19 has also acted as a catalyst for this rise, triggering the onset of mental health disorders in many individuals, and the return to normalcy has failed to reverse these effects. Are we facing a new pandemic that will be far more challenging to address? We aim to explore these issues through the lens of the documentary 'Bailar la Locura' (Dancing Madness), and the insights of psychiatric experts.

 

The documentary is framed within a dance piece that portrays a journey into madness, exploring its boundaries and challenging the stigma which views madness as a deviation from the norm. In the film, three dancers interview women who have experienced psychiatric challenges in order to design a choreography that represents their journeys.

 

Following the documentary, there will be a debate featuring Marta Espar, the film's co-director, and Josep Ramos, a psychiatrist with an M.A. in Bioethics and extensive experience in the health management field.

 

Registration here

 

2 October at 6:30 p.m.
In-person activity
Office of Amics de la UNESCO de Barcelona
c/Mallorca, 207 Barcelona


 
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2024

Video of the highlights of this activity
02/08/2024

Video of the highlights of this activity

02/08/2024

(Contenta available in English soon)

Durant el mes de maig vam col·laborar amb el Festival Vida al Final de la Vida, amb l'objectiu de trencar el tabú a parlar sobre la mort i el procés de final de vida. Després d'un més ple de conferències, tallers i altres activitats, en aquest vídeo trobareu un resum del que va donar de si la primera edició d'aquest festival.



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