The Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics (FASPE) offers a unique historical lens to
engage business, journalism, law, medical, and seminary students in an intensive course of study that is focused
on contemporary ethics in their professions. FASPE Fellows are granted an all-expenses-paid 12-day trip to
Germany and Poland to learn about the role of their chosen profession in Nazi Germany and to use that historic
background as a launching point to explore the ethical issues facing those in their field today.
FASPE seeks to instill a sense of professional responsibility in Fellows for the ethical and moral choices they will make in their careers and in their professional relationships. Understanding that their voice and actions can positively influence their profession, they are part of a growing cohort of business executives, clergy, doctors, journalists and lawyers who are invested in improving the ethical practices of these professions.
ALL MATERIALS MUST BE RECEIVED BY TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2015 TO BE CONSIDERED.
Please click here for application:
Application
FASPE seeks to instill a sense of professional responsibility in Fellows for the ethical and moral choices they will make in their careers and in their professional relationships. Understanding that their voice and actions can positively influence their profession, they are part of a growing cohort of business executives, clergy, doctors, journalists and lawyers who are invested in improving the ethical practices of these professions.
ALL MATERIALS MUST BE RECEIVED BY TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2015 TO BE CONSIDERED.
Please click here for application:
Application
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