AUSN Cooperation Agreement with Eubios Ethics Institute, New Zealand, Japan & Thailand


American University of Sovereign Nations (AUSN) is honored to have signed a MOU with Eubios Ethics Institute and together they hold regular conferences and workshops every 1-2 months.  

The Eubios Ethics Institute is a nonprofit group that aims to stimulate the international discussion of ethical issues, and how we may use technology in ways consistent with "good life" (eu-bios). It aims at an integrated and cross-cultural approach to bioethics, and has a global network of partners. Eubios Ethics Institute was founded by Darryl Macer in 1990, in Christchurch, New Zealand and in Tsukuba Science City, Japan. In 2005 Eubios added Bangkok, Thailand to the network. Professor Darryl Macer is currently AUSN President, AUSN Professor of Bioethics and Biomedicine; a Member of the AUSN Board of Governors; and the Director, AUSN School of Indigenous Peoples and Global Studies.

Since 1990 the Eubios Ethics Institute has cooperated with many individuals and groups, including UNESCO and UNU, Asian Bioethics Association, youth networks, and seeks to empower people to be free thinkers to change the world, motivating youth to be leaders.  The Eubios Ethics Institute is determined to encourage practical activities built upon the results of research to implement policy, consistent with the goals and needs of various communities around the world.  AUSN cooperates closely with programmes such as the Youth Peace Ambassadors International, Youth Looking Beyond Disaster and the Repository of Ethical Worldviews of Nature.

Professor Darryl Macer is founding director of Eubios Ethics Institute, and Professor Ananya Tritipthumrongchok is managing director of Eubios Ethics Institute.  Both are AUSN Professors.

 

 

Some of the videos from joint programs are available.

For details please write to Dr. Darryl Macer, Provost, AUSN; Email: provost@ausovereignnations.org