Ethics in Science – what about Mathematics? Raising awareness

2023-05-25
15:00 — 16:00
FAMNIT-VP2 Lecture Room
Victoria Gould (University of York, UK)
Ethics in Science – what about Mathematics? Raising awareness

For any scientific endeavour, the discussion of ethics tends to fall into two categories. One is ethics in the practice of the science; the other is ethics for academics in their own conduct and as regards publication and dissemination of their work. Many universities have well thought through policies and training for their students and staff.

But, what about ethics for mathematicians? Gradually, the world is realising that mathematicians rule the world – mathematics is essential in almost every walk of modern life. Yet, often, mathematics is omitted from discussions on ethical issues. Frameworks for providing training in ethics to our mathematics students are often lacking, particularly regarding the practice of mathematics outside academia. On the other hand, there has been some development in ethical guidance for academic publishing of mathematics.

I have been a member of the Ethics Committee of the European Mathematical Society since 2018. This has opened my eyes to some issues, which I would like to share, together with some thoughts for the future of the ethical agenda.

 

We kindly request your presence at this extraordinary event, as your attendance will undoubtedly contribute to the vibrancy and richness of the ensuing discussions.