Ethicscope is an initiative dedicated to the provision of a forum for ethics and a range of ethics based resources for schools, higher education, business and public life. Media Symposia acts as a publishing and content consultant to the project and assists with the development of relevant partnerships.

It is a not-for-profit project working in association with the Science & Human Dimension Project (founded 1990 and based at Jesus College, Cambridge) which has links to a number of organisations with a strong interest in this area: the Centre for Advanced Religious and Theological Studies [CARTS] in the Cambridge Faculty of Divinity, the City University School of Journalism, the Cambridge Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Theos, the Bloxham Foundation, the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion, and the Guardian Citizen Ethics Project.

Ethicscope will address the growing demand for the debate, closer scrutiny of ethical and faith perspectives and dilemmas by acting as a think tank, conference producer and resources publisher in the area of ethics - specifically it will help media practitioners, politicians, business and communications professionals, and teachers and students of media and journalism, philosophy and theology, citizenship, the environment, business and science to handle and analyse questions of ethics with greater confidence.


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