2025 FASPE Reunion Conference: New Historical Case Studies
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Sun, Feb 16, 2025
9:45 AM – 11 AM EST (GMT-5)
JRR 399
JRRR 399, Princeton, NJ 08544, United States
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During this session, we'll present new research on historical case studies that will soon be implemented in the FASPE curricula, and ask alumni for their input on the ways the case connects to FASPE themes as well as to contemporary professional ethical challenges and contexts.
FASPE (Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics) challenges its professionals to recognize and exercise their ethical and leadership responsibilities as influencers. FASPE’s distinctive approach is to examine the roles and behavior of individual professionals in Germany and elsewhere between 1933 and 1945 as an initial framework for approaching ethical responsibility in the professions today.
Each year, FASPE awards 80 to 90 Fellowships to graduate students and early-career professionals in Business, Clergy, Design & Technology, Journalism, Law, and Medicine. The Fellowships begin with intense study in Germany and Poland where FASPE takes advantage of the urgency created by the power of place to translate the history into the present. The FASPE Fellowship experience extends well beyond the two weeks in Europe. Fellows join a lifetime network, now comprised of over 900 alumni. FASPE curates and facilitates continuing conversations and learning, including through in-person gatherings; online education; participation in writing, lecturing, and symposia; and social and professional networking.