Bioethics Study and Training in Europe

Bioethics Study and Training in Europe

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A platform for sharing bioethics opportunities. A project of Centre for Biomedical Ethics and Law (CBMER), KU Leuven.

Open to all interested in opportunities in bioethics. We post vacancies, conferences, scholarships, courses, and more! This page is run as a service to students, both past and present, of the KU Leuven Master of Bioethics (http://www.masterbioethics.org). This page is run by the KU Leuven Centre for Biomedical Ethics and Law. To find out more about our Centre:

http://www.cbmer.be

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๐Ÿ“ข Opportunity for Early-Career Researchers in Europe

The European Network on Ethics in Psychiatric Genetics (ENEPG) is seeking young researchers (under 40) to help establish a European hub addressing the ethical, legal, and social implications of psychiatric genetics across clinical, reproductive, and digital domains.

โœ… They encourage applications from:
Bioethicists, Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Clinical Geneticists, and Genetic Counsellors

Researchers based in Europe, particularly those from Inclusiveness Target Countries, are strongly encouraged to get involved.

๐Ÿ“ฉ Contact: [email protected]
๐Ÿ“… Deadline: 25 September

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18/08/2026

๐ŸŽ‰ Celebrating 10 Years of Master of Arts in Sports Ethics and Integrity

The MAiSI 10-Year Symposium brings together leading scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and alumni to reflect on some of the most pressing issues in sport ethics and integrity.

๐Ÿ”น Panel 1: Doping and the Enhanced Games
๐Ÿ”น Panel 2: The Ethics of Mega Sport Events
๐Ÿ”น Panel 3: Contemporary and Emerging Sport Ethics & Integrity Issues

Featuring experts from international organizations, academia, athlete advocacy networks, and sport governance, the symposium offers a unique opportunity to engage with critical conversations shaping the future of sport.

๐Ÿ“… Date: Friday, 11 September 2026
๐Ÿ• Time: 13:00-18:00, followed by a reception
๐Ÿ“ Location: De Nayer Building, Faculty of Movement and Rehabilitation Sciences (FaBeR), KU Leuven

โœ… Registration is free:
https://faber.kuleuven.be/nl/form/maisi_symposium

๐Ÿ’ป Unable to attend in person? The symposium can also be followed via livestream:
https://livestream.kuleuven.be/?pin=365694

For questions about the symposium, please contact the MAiSI team at [email protected].

14/07/2026

๐Ÿ“ข 18th World Conference on Bioethics, Medical Ethics and Health Law (Global Bioethics Summit 2026)
๐Ÿ“ Porto, Portugal
๐Ÿ“… September 28thโ€“30th, 2026

This September, Porto will host the 18th World Conference on Bioethics, Medical Ethics and Health Law, organised by the International Chair in Bioethics. Bringing together leading scholars, practitioners, and policymakers from around the world, the conference offers a global platform for scientific exchange across more than 60 topics in bioethics, health law, and related fields.

๐Ÿ’ก From artificial intelligence in healthcare to environmental ethics, scientific integrity, and human rights, the conference reflects the expanding scope of bioethics in addressing some of the most pressing challenges in contemporary medicine and society.

๐Ÿค Participants will engage in interdisciplinary dialogue through plenary sessions, parallel tracks, and poster discussionsโ€”fostering collaboration across academia, clinical practice, and policy. The event brings together a truly international community, spanning universities, hospitals, and research institutions across five continents.

๐Ÿ“Œ Registration includes access to all scientific sessions, poster areas, and conference materials across the three-day programme (with optional social events available separately).

๐Ÿ”— More information and registration:

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09/07/2026

๐Ÿ“ข Vacancy: PhD Position Research Ethics
๐Ÿ“ UMC Utrecht, the Netherlands
๐Ÿ“… Application deadline: July 15th

The Department of Bioethics and Health Humanities at the Julius Center of the UMC Utrecht is looking for a PhD student to join their inter- and transdisciplinary department to study pressing ethical issues in pediatric oncology research. They are looking for an ambitious researcher to bridge ethics, law, and clinical innovation, helping to accelerate safe and fair cancer treatments for children across Europe.

๐Ÿ’ก Areas of focus include (but are not limited to):
- Evaluating the ethical-legal conditions required to study CAR-T cell therapy as a frontline treatment rather than a last resort for children.
- Conducting quantitative and qualitative assessments of research ethics committee reviews to help harmonize clinical trial procedures in Europe.
- Developing vignette studies alongside the Oncode Accelerator project to optimize informed consent for complex, adaptive platform trials involving parents and children.

๐ŸŽฏ What are they looking for:
- a background in health sciences and/or expertise in bioethics
- proficiency in Dutch, essential for carrying out surveys and qualitative interview research
- affinity with (pediatric) oncology is a plus
- a motivated, ambitious, and creative student with a high level of curiosity and autonomy who can work and position him/her self in a multidisciplinary team. Preferably flexible with a collaborative working style, as this project combines multiple disciplines.

๐Ÿ”— More information & application:

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๐Ÿ“ข PhD Position in Medical Ethics โ€“ Dual Use & AI in Healthcare
๐Ÿ“ Ulm University, Germany
๐Ÿ“… Application deadline: See programme page (rolling applications)

How do we address the ethical risks when powerful AI tools designed for healthcare could also be misused? The DFG-funded KEMAI Research Training Group at Ulm University is seeking a PhD candidate to explore Dual Use Research of Concern in AI-based medical diagnoses - one of the most pressing ethical challenges in digital health.

๐Ÿ’ก This position sits at the intersection of medical ethics, artificial intelligence, and responsible innovation. The project focuses on how diagnostic AI systems can create both significant benefits and potential risks, requiring careful ethical analysis of misuse, regulation, and governance.

๐ŸŽฏ Who should apply:
Candidates with a strong background in medical ethics, philosophy, or related fields, and an interest in AI ethics, responsible innovation, and healthcare governance.

๐ŸŒ This is an excellent opportunity for those aiming to work at the forefront of AI ethics - whether in academia, policy, or digital health innovation.

๐Ÿ“ฉ For project-related inquiries: [email protected]
๐Ÿ”— More information & application: https://kemai.uni-ulm.de/application/phd-application/

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02/07/2026

๐Ÿ“ข Fourth Open Expert Meeting on the Revision of the WMA Declaration of Taipei
๐Ÿ“ Oslo, Norway
๐Ÿ“… September 14th-16th, 2026

This September, the World Medical Association (WMA) will host a three-day, open-to-all expert meeting in Oslo to address the revision of its Declaration of Taipei, a key ethical framework governing the use of health databases and biobanks beyond research. To encourage as much global participation in the revision process as possible, the WMA is collaborating with its members to host a series of expert meetings in different regions. This is the fourth meeting in that series, which will be focused on the tension between consent, the common good and trust in public authorities.

๐Ÿ’ก Health data and biological material hold massive potential to accelerate public health and scientific discovery. But technology and data collection cannot thrive without robust ethical boundaries. True protection for patients requires navigating the delicate friction points between commercial, political, or administrative misuse and the core human rights of autonomy, privacy, and confidentiality.

๐Ÿค Therefore, this global forum brings together physicians, medical associations, and international experts to create a vital dialogue. Together, participants will debate two main approaches to ensure safeguarding ethical principles for the collection, storage and use of health data and biological material:
- Based on informed consent: what conditions must be met for it to be considered ethically acceptable to rely on consent as a basis for the use of health data and biological material beyond individual care?
- Based on alternative safeguards: how to maintain ethical safeguards beyond consent?

The deadline for early bird registration is August 1st, 2026.

๐Ÿ”— More information and registration: https://wma.glueup.com/event/fourth-open-expert-meeting-on-the-revision-of-the-wma-declaration-of-taipei-174717/

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๐Ÿ“ข Workshop: Care, consent and communication in childbirth
๐Ÿ“ University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
๐Ÿ“… August 6th, 2026

In August, the University of Nottingham will host an interdisciplinary workshop on care, consent and communication in childbirth. โ€œFor many people, childbirth is among the most significant and vulnerable experiences of their lives. However, it is also one in which patient autonomy and epistemic agency is routinely compromised. Birth trauma, often stemming from poor consent practices and breakdowns in communication between patients and healthcare professionals (HCPs), is increasingly recognised as a serious and widespread harm.โ€

By bringing together diverse voices and adopting the lens of birth planning and patient-HCP interaction, the workshop aims to advance the ethical understanding of care, communication and consent during childbirth, the phenomenon of birth trauma and its implications for obstetric care.

The workshop will take place 10:30-16:00 on the 6th of August 2026 at the University of Nottingham.

๐Ÿ”— More information and registration:

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25/06/2026

๐Ÿ“ข Oxford Winter Neuroethics School
๐Ÿ“ University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
๐Ÿ“… Application deadline: June 30th, 2026

How do we prepare the next generation to tackle the complex ethical challenges of modern neuroscience? Experts from the University of Oxfordโ€™s Neuroscience, Ethics and Society (NEUROSEC) group give you the answer in The Oxford Winter Neuroethics School (OWNS). The OWNS is an intensive, hybrid programme designed to explore cutting-edge research in neuroethics, bringing together distinguished neuroethics researchers from a wide range of disciplinary backgrounds, including philosophy, applied ethics, neurology, clinical psychology, and moral psychology.

๐Ÿ’ก This programme is built for those looking to develop a true specialism in neuroethics โ€“ whether you are pursuing academic research, complementing a medical career, or navigating policy and industry roles. Through a mix of live online modules (November/December 2026) and an immersive in-person Learning Accelerator (January 2027), the course seeks to equip the next generation of neuroethicists with the tools and insights needed to address the complex methodological challenges within this evolving field and analyze complex ethical issues, from neuromodulation to therapeutic interventions.

๐Ÿง  What you can expect:
- Hands-On Methodology: Move from theory to practice with guided exercises and 1-to-1 feedback on your own research proposals.
- Learning Environment: Reflect on pressing neuroethical questions and exchange ideas with peers and global experts
- Network building: Meet researchers and industry professionals and explore potential collaborations
- Career Navigation: Confidently identify and pursue diverse career routes in academia and beyond

๐Ÿ”— More information and registration: https://www.owns.org.uk/

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๐Ÿ“ข The Full EACME2026 Conference Programme Is Now Available!

Join us in celebrating 40 years of excellence in medical ethics as the KU Leuven Centre for Biomedical Ethics and Law and the European Association of Centres for Medical Ethics (EACME) host the international EACME2026 Conference in Leuven, Belgium, from 24โ€“26 September 2026.

The complete conference programme is now online, including plenary lectures and all oral and poster presentation abstracts.

Explore the programme and conference details at: https://eacme2026.org/

Registration is still open for participants wishing to be part of this anniversary event. Donโ€™t miss the opportunity to engage with leading scholars, researchers, and practitioners from across Europe and beyond.

We look forward to welcoming you to Leuven!

The EACME2026 Conference Committee

EACME 2026 โ€“ Conference site for EACME 2026 conference In 2026, we celebrate a remarkable milestone: the 40th anniversary of both theย European Association of Centres for Medical Ethicsย and the KU Leuvenย Centre for Biomedical Ethics and Law. KU Leuven and its Centre for Biomedical Ethics and Law are delighted to organize and host the EACME Annual Conf...

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๐Ÿ“ข Vacancy: Researcher โ€“ After the End of Crises
๐Ÿ“ Oxford, United Kingdom
๐Ÿ“… Application deadline: June 29th, 2026

The Ethox Centre, Oxford Population Health (University of Oxford) is seeking a full-time Researcher (Humanities/Social Sciences) to join the Wellcome Trustโ€“funded project โ€œAfter the End: Lived Experiences and Aftermaths of Diseases, Disasters and Drugs in Global Health.โ€

๐Ÿ’ก This interdisciplinary project examines questions of time justice, waiting, memory, care, trauma, and what it means for something to โ€œendโ€ in the context of diseases, disasters, and global access to medicines. Bringing together perspectives from ethics, anthropology, sociology, history, law, literary studies, cognitive psychology, and public health, the project combines qualitative research with innovative, creative methods (e.g., photography, immersive XR, poetry, and film) to inform policy and practice.

๐Ÿค The ideal candidate:
- holds (or is close to completing) a PhD/DPhil in Social Sciences, Humanities, or a related discipline
- has experience with qualitative research methods (e.g., interviews, literature analysis)
- can work independently and collaboratively in an interdisciplinary, international team
- demonstrates strong analytical thinking and academic writing skills
- has excellent communication skills and interest in global health and bioethics

๐Ÿง  In this role, you will:
- contribute to the development and delivery of research within the project
- conduct literature reviews and qualitative empirical research
- draft academic publications and contribute to conceptual/methodological innovation
- collaborate with international partners (UK, Sierra Leone, Southeast Asia, Brazil)
engage with diverse stakeholders including researchers, partners, and fieldworkers

๐Ÿ“„ Contract: Full-time (part-time considered), fixed-term for 2 years

โ“ For more information and to apply:

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