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Udo Schüklenk on Oxford University's Thinking Out Loud
Date Published: May 01, 2020
Interviewed for Oxford University's Thinking Out Loud podcast series, Udo Schüklenk discusses whether health care workers are under an obligation to treat COVID-19 patients if they are not given adequate equipment for safeguarding their own health.
Udo Schüklenk on The Agenda with Steve Paikin
Date Published: Apr 15, 2020
In an episode of The Agenda with Steve Paikin, Udo Schüklenk talks about medical ethics during a pandemic and Ontario's last resort guidelines.
Hallie Jones in the Carnegie Mellon Summer School in Logic and Formal Epistemology
Date Published: Apr 01, 2020
Hallie Jones, Philosophy undergraduate student, and former co-president of the Department Student Council, was accepted to the prestigious Carnegie Mellon Summer School in Logic and Formal Epistemology.
Lisa Guenther's SSHRC Connection grant for P4W project
Date Published: Apr 01, 2020
Lisa Guenther, together with co-applicant Linda Mussell from Political Studies, has won a SSHRC Connection grant for the project P4W: 20 Years Later.
Udo Schüklenk in the news
Date Published: Apr 01, 2020
The Globe & Mail reports on and endorses Udo Schüklenk's argument that health care workers are under no obligation to treat COVID-19 patients if they are not given adequate equipment for safeguarding their own health.