National Conference on Bioethics for Schools
March 25, 2026 – The “XXII edition of the National Conference on Bioethics for Schools” was held at the Multipurpose Hall of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers
Conference – Between research and heritage restoration. New ethical perspectives
March 18 and 19, 2026 – The CID Ethics is co-organizing the conference “Between research and heritage restoration. New Ethical Perspectives,” with the Department of History, Anthropology, Religions, Art, and Entertainment (SARAS) of Sapienza University of Rome.
EYE-TEACH
The European project EYE-TEACH aims to develop an Artificial Intelligence (AI) system based on eye-tracking data and designed to support teachers in improving the reading comprehension skills of primary and secondary school students.
Ethics of Cultural Heritage Research: Issues and Perspectives
The volume “Ethics of Cultural Heritage Research: Issues and Perspectives” (Ethics and Cultural Heritage Series 2, 2025), edited by Marco Arizza and Cinzia Caporale of the Interdepartmental Center for Research Ethics and Integrity (CID Ethics) and published by CNR Edizioni, brings together a series of short essays by distinguished scholars and experts in the field on the topic of the ethics of cultural heritage research, as it applies to the various fields within the disciplines of history and archaeology.
Workshop – One, No one, One Hundred Thousand
Rescheduled for November – Workshop “One, No One, One Hundred Thousand” organized by the Interdepartmental Center for Ethics and Integrity in Research of the CNR
Let’s Meet at CNR for… Pages of Science: Coercive care, caring coercion
November 13, 2024 (3:00 PM – 5:30 PM) The edited volume “Coercive care, caring coercion: the role of coercion in eating disorder treatment” will be presented at the CNR headquarters marking the fourth event in the “Let’s Meet at CNR for… Pages of Science” series, organized by the CNR Publishing Unit and the Interdepartmental Center […]
Coercive care, caring coercion. The role of coercion in eating disorder treatment
The new volume “Coercive care, caring coercion. The role of coercion in eating disorder treatment” published by CNR Edizioni and edited by Giulia Sciolli, Researcher at CID Ethics, explores the relationship between coercion and care in the treatment of eating disorders, with particular attention to practical and ethical aspects. Going beyond an analysis of coercion […]
Webinar – Dual Use and International Law. Technical, scientific, ethical and legal profiles
24 October 2024 (4.00 – 6.30 p.m.) The CNR Research Ethics and Integrity Committee is promoting the webinar ‘Dual Use and International Law. Technical, scientific, ethical and legal profiles’, organised by the Interdepartmental Center for Research Ethics and Integrity (CID Ethics – CNR). Concept note One of the primary purposes of science is to benefit […]
Dialogue on medically assisted suicide
The new publication ‘Dialogue on medically assisted suicide’ by the Scientific Council of the Courtyard of the Gentiles, issued by Cnr Edizioni and edited by Cinzia Caporale and Laura Palazzani, is part of the current debate on medically assisted suicide that followed the Constitutional Court ruling no. 242/2019 and addresses the topic from a variety […]
Workshop – Unseen Patients. Ethics for rare diseases
June 19, 2024 (9.15 a.m. – 6.00 p.m.) The Interdepartmental Center for Research Ethics and Integrity (CID Ethics) of CNR is organizing the workshop “Unseen Patients. Ethics for Rare Diseases.” Extreme vulnerability, loneliness and lack of appropriate care and assistance unite the condition of the rare and often forgotten sick, making their presence opaque and […]