Medicine Meets Geopolitics: Threats and Opportunities from Emerging Biotechnologies

19 mai 2025 | 9h00 - 19h30

20 janvier - 6 juin

7,5 ECTS Online course

Medicine Meets Geopolitics: Threats and Opportunities from Emerging Biotechnologies
  • janvier 2025
    • lundi 20 9h00 - 19h30
    • mardi 21 9h00 - 19h30
    • mercredi 22 9h00 - 19h30
    • jeudi 23 9h00 - 19h30
    • vendredi 24 9h00 - 19h30
    • lundi 27 9h00 - 19h30
    • mardi 28 9h00 - 19h30
    • mercredi 29 9h00 - 19h30
    • jeudi 30 9h00 - 19h30
    • vendredi 31 9h00 - 19h30
  • février 2025
    • lundi 03 9h00 - 19h30
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    • mercredi 05 9h00 - 19h30
    • jeudi 06 9h00 - 19h30
    • vendredi 07 9h00 - 19h30
    • lundi 10 9h00 - 19h30
    • mardi 11 9h00 - 19h30
    • mercredi 12 9h00 - 19h30
    • jeudi 13 9h00 - 19h30
    • vendredi 14 9h00 - 19h30
    • lundi 17 9h00 - 19h30
    • mardi 18 9h00 - 19h30
    • mercredi 19 9h00 - 19h30
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    • mercredi 26 9h00 - 19h30
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    • vendredi 28 9h00 - 19h30
  • mars 2025
    • lundi 03 9h00 - 19h30
    • mardi 04 9h00 - 19h30
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    • jeudi 06 9h00 - 19h30
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    • mercredi 12 9h00 - 19h30
    • jeudi 13 9h00 - 19h30
    • vendredi 14 9h00 - 19h30
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    • vendredi 21 9h00 - 19h30
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    • mercredi 26 9h00 - 19h30
    • jeudi 27 9h00 - 19h30
    • vendredi 28 9h00 - 19h30
    • lundi 31 9h00 - 19h30
  • avril 2025
    • mardi 01 9h00 - 19h30
    • mercredi 02 9h00 - 19h30
    • jeudi 03 9h00 - 19h30
    • vendredi 04 9h00 - 19h30
    • lundi 07 9h00 - 19h30
    • mardi 08 9h00 - 19h30
    • mercredi 09 9h00 - 19h30
    • jeudi 10 9h00 - 19h30
    • vendredi 11 9h00 - 19h30
    • lundi 14 9h00 - 19h30
    • mardi 15 9h00 - 19h30
    • mercredi 16 9h00 - 19h30
    • jeudi 17 9h00 - 19h30
    • vendredi 18 9h00 - 19h30
    • lundi 21 9h00 - 19h30
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    • jeudi 24 9h00 - 19h30
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    • mardi 29 9h00 - 19h30
    • mercredi 30 9h00 - 19h30
  • mai 2025
    • jeudi 01 9h00 - 19h30
    • vendredi 02 9h00 - 19h30
    • lundi 05 9h00 - 19h30
    • mardi 06 9h00 - 19h30
    • mercredi 07 9h00 - 19h30
    • jeudi 08 9h00 - 19h30
    • vendredi 09 9h00 - 19h30
    • lundi 12 9h00 - 19h30
    • mardi 13 9h00 - 19h30
    • mercredi 14 9h00 - 19h30
    • jeudi 15 9h00 - 19h30
    • vendredi 16 9h00 - 19h30
    • lundi 19 9h00 - 19h30
    • mardi 20 9h00 - 19h30
    • mercredi 21 9h00 - 19h30
    • jeudi 22 9h00 - 19h30
    • vendredi 23 9h00 - 19h30
    • lundi 26 9h00 - 19h30
    • mardi 27 9h00 - 19h30
    • mercredi 28 9h00 - 19h30
    • jeudi 29 9h00 - 19h30
    • vendredi 30 9h00 - 19h30
  • juin 2025
    • lundi 02 9h00 - 19h30
    • mardi 03 9h00 - 19h30
    • mercredi 04 9h00 - 19h30
    • jeudi 05 9h00 - 19h30
    • vendredi 06 9h00 - 19h30

How does war and global competition affect medical research and practice? Can research be misused for disinformation or even weaponized? How is the field of medicine affected by current, intensified planning of military and civil defense? The course will give you an interdisciplinary understanding of the interplay between security policy and medical science.
Duration : One semester (20 Jan 2025 - 8 Jun 2025)

Course content

Interdisciplinary understanding of security policy and medical science
The course will give you an interdisciplinary understanding of the interplay between security policy and medical science, particularly in the light of contemporary challenges, such as the Covid pandemic and conflicts in Europe where healthcare has become a target for disinformation and direct attacks.
How to deal with data protection, innovation and dual use technologies
You will explore how the changed international security landscape influences medical research with a focus on data protection, innovation, and the risks of dual use technologies, in other words technologies that can be employed for both civilian and military purposes.

After the course

On completion of the course, you will be able to reflect on ethical dilemmas that arise in healthcare and medical research during an inter-state or intra-state conflict. This can be useful to those pursuing or planning to pursue a career in research leadership, biomedical technology, bioinformatics, civil defense, defense-related medicine, international/humanitarian law, intelligence studies, and research security.

More information

The course will be part time, distance learning with lectures in the afternoons. Read the syllabus here.

Entry requirements

In order to be accepeted to the course you must have a Bachelors degree including an independent project of at least 15 credit. You must also currently be enrolled as a student/PhD student at one of the EUGLOH partners.

Type d'événement Formation - training

Thématique EUGLOH, Recherche - Research, Sciences et société - Science & society

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