Web version of a press release issued on 24th January 2006 by SGR
How can ethically-minded science and engineering graduates stick to their principles once they’re thrown into the employment market? Help is provided in two new briefings published today by Scientists for Global Responsibility (SGR). The first briefing covers the extensive military involvement in science and technology – where nearly a third of public R&D funding is military. The second briefing focuses on the issues raised by large-scale corporate involvement in these fields, as shown by the fact that nearly two-thirds of scientists work in the commercial sector. Both briefings discuss the related ethical issues and how they affect career choice for students and professionals.
The two briefings are the latest of SGR’s very popular series ‘Ethical careers in science, design and technology’. The military briefing was written by Dr Chris Langley, author of the acclaimed report ‘Soldiers in the Laboratory: military involvement in science and technology – and some alternatives’. The corporate briefing was written by Dr Stuart Parkinson, Executive Director of SGR.
Dr Parkinson said: ‘Both the military and corporate sectors have huge influence on science and technology, and their involvement raises a wide range of ethical issues. These briefings will help students and professionals navigate these issues and make career choices which have a positive impact on society.’
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A 32-page introductory booklet is also available. Demand for these publications has proved to be very high with a total of over 8500 copies being distributed to date. Copies of all these documents can also be downloaded via SGR's ethical careers web-pages.
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