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    Suggested Timeline

    Sophomore Timeline

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    Sophomore Fall Apply to program
    Sophomore Spring Enroll in Ethics Seminar

    Attend Kissel Lecture and Workshop and other Center events

    Junior Fall

    Participate in Ethics Workshop
    Continue to attend Center events and dinners

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    Benefactors

    "There is so much in our world that is changing and evolving, and as a result there is a great need to synthesize theoretical ethical understanding and practical wisdom. I am fascinated by the issues the Fellows examine, ranging from questions about social disadvantage, international security, religion in society, and privacy, to the nuances of the...

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    E-books

    Lab Dispatches: E-book of blog posts

    Starting in Fall 2012, original blog posts by Fellows, Faculty, and invited guest contributors are collected and published every semester in an e-book. The Lab Dispatches series is available to download for free in PDF, EPUB and MOBI formats, to read, annotate, re-read, and share on any reader.

    • 2013-14, Edmond J. Safra Lab, Dispatches, Vol. 3 collection is available as a free download from the following stores:...
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    Working Paper Series

    Shortly after becoming dictator perpetuo in 44 BC, Caesar was murdered by conspirators.

    Just as his name came to mean the highest office around the world and across the centuries, from Roman and Byzantine emperors through Ottoman rulers and German kaisers to the Russian tsars, so the Ides of March has long been a universally honoured day of resistance and reflection. Caesar was popular; the people raised him to a corrupting height; the institutional safeguards failed. One lesson of 44 BC, or 1848 and 1917 CE, was that constructive resistance depends on criticism...

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    Podcasts

    Listen up! The Lab has launched a podcast series on institutional corruption!

    In this exclusive podcast series, Fellows from a range of disciplines across academia, industry, journalism, and government discuss in their own voices the everyday, real-life issues of institutional corruption and their own projects in response to it. Labcast is managed by Tara Skurtu and edited by...

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