Science, Ethics and Human Development
Tuesday, Sep 13th
Wednesday, Sep 14th
Thursday, Sep 15th
This conference, which is the third of a series of conferences organized by the Rencontres du Vietnam on science and society, will be on invitation only and “in presence”. This is in line with the principles of the “Rencontres du Vietnam”, which consider it essential for the participants to meet, discuss and interact in person with the colleagues and the Vietnamese authorities on the topics covered by the conference programme
The invited speakers and panelists, are internationally renown personalities representing the different communities that can profitably contribute to discussing and proposing solutions for the ethical use of science and technology for the human and social development, as well as for the intercultural dialogue and peace. Scientists and researchers, some of whom are Nobel Laureates in their specific fields, will have the opportunity to discuss with economists, academicians, social experts, representatives of the multilateral system, communication experts, diplomats, politicians, parliamentarians etc …
The Covid-19 pandemic has dramatically shown the importance to strengthen, and in some cases improve the quality and effectiveness of the relation between science and policymaking for the good of the society and the welfare of its citizens. For these reasons two special sessions have been added to the programme of the conference that was originally conceived before the forced postponements.
A special session will be devoted to the relations between science and policymaking during the pandemic, with focus on the quality and effectiveness of the policies adopted by governments to protect the population. The other special session will consist in a dialogue between parliamentarians and the other participants to the conference, on the way parliaments can effectively exert their policymaking role on the ethical use of science for the good of society and for peace, in particular in periods of crisis when important decisions must be taken rapidly and often in difficult conditions.
The conference will be enriched by several side events devoted to some of the topics developed in the programme, ranging from ethics in various fields of scientific research, to the relations between science and policymaking in tackling international crisis like the Covid-19 pandemic, to the concrete contribution science can give to the sustainable development of society and to balanced and ethical human development.
Programación horaria
September 13
- Opening session
- Relations between scientists and parliamentarians, with particular focus on ethics matters
- Special Covid Roundtable focus on the interaction between scientists and policy makers on the quality and effectiveness of the policies adopted by the governments to protect the population
September 14
- Roundtable 1 – “Environment and biodiversity”
- Roundtable 2 – “Sustainability and resources”
- Roundtable 3 – “Health and manipulating living organisms”
September 15
- Roundtable 4 – “Science education : challenges, opportunities and ethics”
- Roundtable 5 – “Artificial Intelligence and augmented mankind”
- Roundtable 6 – “Emergent technologies, nanotech, biotech”
- Roundtable 7 – “Science, peace and disarmament”
- Conclusions