Erasmus Mundus Master in Applied Ethics

Study environment

This Master’s programme is a joint degree offered at NTNU, Linköping University, Sweden, and Utrecht University, the Netherlands.

Courses in different areas of Applied Ethics are offered by the different institutions and as a student at this programme you are required to take courses at at least two of these universities.

NTNU, Trondheim, Norway

Information on living in Trondheim whilst studying at NTNU can be obtained here.

Pictures from Trondheim: Bakklandet, the old town bridge, skiiing in Bymarka, Nidarosdomen

NTNU consists of two main campuses: NTNU Gløshaugen Campus, and NTNU Dragvoll Campus. The Faculty of Humanities and its Department of Philosophy are located at the Dragvoll Campus (see picture below). Information on studies at the Faculty of Humanities is available here.

NTNU Dragvoll Campus overview_MAE

 

Utrecht University, The Netherland

We kindly refer to Utrecht University's web pages designed for international students as far as study environment is concerned.

Linköping University, Sweden

More to come.

The MAE teaching staff

The MAE teaching staff are actively involved in research in their respective fields.

Linköping

  • Göran Collste, Professor of Applied Ethics, MAE Coordinator
  • Anders Nordgren, Professor of Bioethics
  • Bo Petersson, Professor of Philosophy
  • Henrik Lerner, Lecturer in Applied Ethics
  • Martin Andersson,Teacher in Applied Ethics
  • David Sigurthorsson, PhD student in Applied Ethics
  • Marcus Agnafors, PhD student in Applied Ethics

NTNU, Trondheim

  • May Thorseth, Professor of Philosophy, Director of the Programme for Applied Ethics
  • Rune Nydal, Associate Professor
  • Siri Granum Carson, Associate professor
  • Tom Andreassen, PhD candidate in Applied Ethics

Utrecht

  • In Jurisprudence: Marcel Verweij, Assistant professor Applied Ethics
  • Ineke Bolt, Lecturer Applied Ethics
  • Bernice Bovenkerk, PhD student
  • Hans van Delden, Professor of Medical Ethics
  • Marcus Düwell, Professor of Ethics
  • Robert Heeger, Professor emeritus Ethics
  • Mariëtte van den Hoven, Lecturer
  • Franck Meijboom, PhD student