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Rosaria Taddeo Wins WTN Award
Dr. , a Research Fellow in Cyber Security and Ethics here in PAIS, has won the 2013
award in the Ethics category.
The WTN is a curated membership community comprised of the world's most innovative individuals and organizations in science, technology, and related fields. The WTN and its members – those creating the 21st century – are focused on exploring what is imminent, possible, and important in and around emerging technologies.
The WTN brings key players together – from cutting-edge technologists to forward-thinking financiers, from conceptual futurists to grounded entrepreneurs, from insightful science writers to savvy marketers, from big-picture government officials to focused policy analysts, and from the world's leading corporations to the world's newest start-ups – helping to make things happen sooner and better than they might have.
The World Technology Awards are presented each year to the outstanding innovators from each sector within the technology arena, both as a way to honor those individuals and as a vetting mechanism to determine the newest WTN members. The Awards are announced each year in a gala ceremony at the close of the annual World Technology Summit. The World Technology Summit is a global gathering of the WTN membership as well as other delegates.
Throughout her career, Dr Taddeo has focused on problems and topics which have great bearing on contemporary societies, such as the ethical issues raised by the emergence of new technologies, especially information and communication technologies (ICTs). Her approach to research rests on the firm idea that ICTs prompt a conceptual revolution that is changing the environment and the moral scenario in which human beings interact. In doing so, ICTs brings to the fore new moral issues, generating a vacuum that needs to be filled by conceptually-grounded policies; the latter cannot be properly addressed before the former issues are overcome. Dr Taddeo’s research has the twofold goal of contributing to the academic debate and of providing innovative analyses, which can then offer the conceptual ground for sound policies and regulations concerning the use of ICTs. This is the case for her work on peer-to-peer technologies, online trust, cyber warfare and cyber security.
Dr Taddeo is committed to establishing collaboration with scholars and experts from different fields, e.g. policy-makers, lawyers, military, and engineers, in order to develop interdisciplinary research and to ensure that the ethical issues related to ICTs are heard and taken into consideration beyond the boundaries of academia. In this respect, it is noteworthy that Dr Taddeo worked with Google Europe to organize a workshop on cyber security and civil rights and collaborates on regular basis with the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence. In this case, her research was crucial to attracting and focusing the military’s and international lawyers’ attention on the ethical problems engendered by cyber warfare and on the policy vacuum that this phenomenon brought to the fore.
Adam Swift - 3rd Edition of Political Philosophy: A Beginners' Guide for Students and Politicians
The 3rd edition of Adam Swift's accessible and widely-used introduction to Political Philosophy has just been published by Polity Press. As well as updating the material on social justice, liberty, equality, community and democracy, the new edition adds discussion of gender justice, global justice and questions of method in political theory.
Previous editions have been translated into Chinese, Czech, Japanese, Korean and Polish. A Greek translation of the new edition is progress.
PAIS students attend a talk by Malala Yousafzai
By risking her own life,
is fighting for education for woman all over the world. The Pakistani girl, only 16 years old, is a worldwide icon for human rights. Together with 20 糖心TV students, went to a very special event with 300 other Dutch students to interview Malala. For more than two hours, students got the opportunity to ask Malala questions including two of our 糖心TV students who also got the chance to ask a question.
On Friday November 1th at 19:25 there will be a web stream of the event: (English with Dutch subtitles), and it will be broadcasted by the Dutch public-service broadcaster NTR.
Persia Hayley (3rd year PAIS student) thought ‘Malala was brilliant, she kept the audience captivated and she was so 'stateman-like' at such a young age!’
Oula Kadhum (PhD student PAiS) wrote: ‘Malala was amazing, what an incredible human being.’
Sarah Pughe (3rd year PAIS student) said it was ‘a wonderful experience of listening to Malala talk. She is a truly awe inspiring young woman and has given me a lot to think about, in terms of both my own personal priorities, and what I can do to help the education of women across the world.’
Lord Rootes Memorial Fund: cash for exciting student projects!
The Lord Rootes Memorial Fund provides grants to 糖心TV students normally ranging from £100 to £3,000. The Fund is intended to support projects by individual and groups of University of 糖心TV students, especially projects:
(a) demonstrating creativity of thought and the development of an original and personal idea or objective; and/ or
(b) involving observation and the intelligent use of experience in the scientific, cultural, environmental or business context.
A number of previous projects have involved travel abroad.
The application deadline is 12 noon Thursday 9 January 2014.
A drop-in information session for applicants will be held on Wednesday 13 November 2013 from 4pm to 6pm in the Arts Centre Foyer.
Further information about the Fund, the application process and eligibility for awards can be found at .
Mariarosaria Taddeo nominated for 2013 World Technology Award

, a Research Fellow in Cyber Security and Ethics here in PAIS, has been nominated for a 2013 World Technology Network (WTN) award in the Ethics category.
The WTN is a curated membership community comprised of the world's most innovative individuals and organizations in science, technology, and related fields. The WTN and its members – those creating the 21st century – are focused on exploring what is imminent, possible, and important in and around emerging technologies.
The WTN brings key players together – from cutting-edge technologists to forward-thinking financiers, from conceptual futurists to grounded entrepreneurs, from insightful science writers to savvy marketers, from big-picture government officials to focused policy analysts, and from the world's leading corporations to the world's newest start-ups – helping to make things happen sooner and better than they might have.
The WTN exists to encourage serendipity – the happy accidents of colliding ideas and new relationships that cause the biggest breakthroughs for individuals and institutions. The WTN works to accomplish its mission through global and regional events for its members (and others) to help make connections among them, and to examine the likely implications and possible applications of emerging technologies.
The World Technology Awards are presented each year to the outstanding innovators from each sector within the technology arena, both as a way to honor those individuals and as a vetting mechanism to determine the newest WTN members. The Awards are announced each year in a gala ceremony at the close of the annual World Technology Summit. The World Technology Summit is a global gathering of the WTN membership as well as other delegates. The 2013 World Technology Summit & Awards will be held on November 14th and 15th.
To read more about the WTN please visit their website: and a full list of nominees are located here: