Institute for Ethics UNM's Health Sciences Center - http://hsc.unm.edu/ethics/ - The HSC Institute for Ethics serves as a center for ethics education, service and scholarship at a local, regional and national level. The Institute seeks to fulfill the ethical imperative of respect for persons through its distinctive focus on special populations.
New Mexico Ethics Alliance - http://www.nmethics.org/about/about.htm. Through a formal partnership agreement, Anderson Schools of Management and the New Mexico Ethics Alliance support the role that each has developed to promote stronger ethical behavior and cultures within individuals and organizations throughout the state. Students have the opportunity to participate in real world applications in organizational ethics. UNM students also can take advantage of the Alliance's comprehensive collection of ethics-related resources found in Room 234 of the GSM building. The Ethics Alliance, an independent nonprofit corporation, financially reimburses Anderson for staffing, clerical and technical support. It produces the New Mexico Ethics Online, a newsletter of the New Mexico Ethics Alliance, bi-monthly with an editorial goal to provide stakeholders with a convenient way to stay informed on local, state and national developments in ethics and to bring ethics resources directly to your inbox.
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Affiliated Faculty are active participants in Research Ethics education program and are dedicated to reaching REIP goals by participating in offering courses in one or another area of Research Ethics and Integrity or the Responsible Conduct of Research. Invitations to join the Research Ethics Program as a Faculty Affiliate are based on the following criteria:
A. Commitment to the mission and goals of the Research Ethics Program: To clarify and help resolve applied and theoretical ethical issues in medicine, the biological sciences, social sciences, engineering, and other areas of academic research.
B. Professional training in philosophy, medicine, engineering, social sciences, biological sciences, law, or other areas relevant to the mission and goals of the Research Ethics Program. In most cases, this would include a Ph.D., M.D., LD or other terminal degree with a concentration in areas complementing that of current staff. Faculty Affiliates typically hold a faculty and/or clinical research position at UNM or other local universities.
C. Willingness and ability to participate in the Program by serving as faculty mentors, internship sponsors, and/or by supervising independent studies (402/502's), or offering courses or other forms of instruction in ethics.
Email a current Curriculum Vitae, sample course syllabi, and a letter of interest to the REIP director at ResEthic@unm.edu, or stop by the Office of the Vice President for Research, 327 Scholes Hall.