Organized by the St.André International Center for Ethics and Integrity
Hosted by University College Maastricht, Maastricht University
Wednesday 25 June 2025 ● 14:00-18:30
University College Maastricht ● Zwingelput 4 ● Maastricht (Netherlands)
Program
14:00-14:45 Jos Welie: Welcome, introductions and inventory of urgent issues
14:45-15:15 Brian Green: AI in Education: What to Lose, What to Keep, and Why
15:15-16:00 Q&A – Discussion
16:00-16:30 Coffee break
16:30-17:00 Bert Gordijn: Ethics of AI in Primary and Secondary Education
17:00-17:15 Q&A
17:15-17:45 Tricia Griffin: Why Virtue Ethics Matters in AI Developer Education
17:45-18:30 Q&A – Discussion
Speakers
- Bert Gordijn: Professor and Director, Institute of Ethics at Dublin City University, Ireland
- Brian Green: Director of Technology Ethics at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University, USA
- Tricia Griffin: Lecturer, at the Maastricht University Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences and doctoral researcher on AI Ethics, at the Faculty of Science and Engineering Netherlands
- Jos Welie: Professor of Interdisciplinary Normative Science at the Maastricht University Faculty of Science and Engineering, Netherlands & President, St. André International Center for Ethics and Integrity, USA/France
Registration
Attendance is free of charge. To assure an interactive format, attendance is limited to 40 persons. Registration is not required, but recommeded.
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