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SUMMARY:Micro-Ethics for Project Teams
DTSTART:20230315T171500
DTEND:20230315T200000
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CATEGORIES:Internal trainings
DESCRIPTION:Siara Isaac\nThis workshop deals with ‘micro’ ethics – t
 he actions of individual engineers in their relations and interactions wit
 h other people*. There is good evidence that diverse teams can be more pro
 ductive and effective than homogeneous teams\, but diverse teams generate 
 more issues around ethical interaction. This workshop will provide you wit
 h tools to be more aware of when/how issues arise and strategies to work m
 ore productively and fairly in heterogeneous teams. These tools will be im
 mediately applicable in your current project\, and also form a solid basis
  of intercultural communication for working in international or multinatio
 nal contexts. 96% of students who have participated in this workshop agree
 ing with the statement “Overall\, I think this workshop is useful for en
 gineering students.”\n\nThis interactive workshop is mandatory for stude
 nts in interdisciplinary projects funded by the MAKE committee (Racing Tea
 m\, Robocontest\, Solar Boat\, GrowBotHub\, Rocket Team\, etc). But anyone
  who would like to attend is welcome!\n\nLes supports de l'atelier sont en
  anglais\, mais votre participation en français est bienvenue.\n\nIf you 
 have any questions\, just drop us a line cape@epfl.ch\n\n*The 2 other main
  aspects of being an ethical engineer are managing the ’macro’ societa
 l impacts technological advances (like the way social networks and AI are 
 changing societies) and ‘meso’ or institution-level decisions (like a 
 company’s ethical procurement policies).
LOCATION:CM 1 106 https://plan.epfl.ch/?room==CM%201%20106
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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