International Conference on Ethics education 

June 24 - 26, 2026

De Bazel, Amsterdam (the Netherlands)

Shaping the future

Educating Responsible Professionals

With the central theme 'Shaping the future: educating responsible professionals', IAEE2026 aims to bring together educators, researchers, academics, (health) professionals and students for mutual learning and debate on the current status quo in the field of ethics education and Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) and its relevance to shape professionals. 

  • What is achieved in training and education, and what steps are needed in the near future in order to help stimulate responsible professionals? 
  • What moral competences are professionals expected to develop and what type of knowledge, skills, attitude and behaviour can be trained via (formal and informal) education? 
  • How do current innovations (e.g. AI) challenge ethical education practices and approaches? 

countdown to IAEE2026

Register here for IAEE2026*

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call for abstracts

deadline: 30th of january 2026

The abstract submission portal is now open!

Submit your abstact here:

Abstract Submission Portal
program

IAEE2026 will bring forward keynote lectures from experts in the field to share their latest insights and debate the conference theme. There will also be plenary sessions and opportunities to network and further debate these topics. The first day (24th of June 2026) will be dedicated to thematic and interactive pre-conference workshops, where participants will be invited to enrol in interactive discussions on topics such as the ethical use of AI in health and education, moral case deliberation or training in RCR (including open science and reproducibility)

keynotes

 
  • Professor James Dubois (Bioethics Research Center, Washington University in St. Louis, USA)

  • Dr. Johannes Katsarov (Leuphana, University Lüneburg, Germany)

THE VENUE

De Bazel, Amsterdam (The Netherlands)

Vijzelstraat 32, 1017 HL, Amsterdam

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Questions?

Mail:  IAEE2026@amsterdamumc.nl  

  


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