Become An Ethics Fellow
Posted by Alan Childress
This announcement was forwarded by the AALS Section on Professional Responsibility (thanks, Paula Heider and Randy Lee, Widener), on ethics fellowships and a training program at a Georgia lodge:
APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED TO BE A 2006 FELLOW OF THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR TEACHING ETHICS AND PROFESSIONALISM (NIFTEP).
APPROVED NIFTEP FELLOWS WILL ATTEND THE 2006 WORKSHOP ON TEACHING ETHICS AND PROFESSIONALISM TO TAKE PLACE December 15 -17, 2006. FELLOWSHIPS ARE FULLY FUNDED BUT ARE VERY LIMITED IN NUMBER. APPLY ON-LINE BY November 13. DETAILS [are linked here].
The National Institute for Teaching Ethics and Professionalism (NIFTEP) was established in 2005 as a consortium of the following five nationally-recognized centers on ethics and professionalism:
The Louis Stein Center for Law & Ethics at Fordham University, The Mercer University School of Law Center for Legal Ethics and Professionalism, The Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough Center on Professionalism at the University of South Carolina, The Stanford Center on Ethics, The W. Lee Burge Endowment for Law & Ethics at Georgia State University.