Research
Linköping University is a research-based university with excellence in education. Our research covers areas such as: humanities, medicine and nursing, social and behavioural sciences, technology and natural sciences, and educational sciences. What makes Linköping University special is an interdisciplinary perspective, the openness towards combining different subjects.
Research projects
- The Ethics of Migration, Elin Palm
- "… restoring the dignity of the victims". Is Global Rectificatory Justice Feasible?, Göran Collste
- Personalised Health Monitoring - Ethics, Elin Palm, Göran Collste, Anders Nordgren
- Ethical Dilemmas due to Prenatal and Genetic Diagnostics: Interdisciplinary Assessment of Effects of Prenatal and Genetic Diagnostics on Women, their Partners, and on their Relationship in Different European Cultures, Göran Collste, Anders Nordgren
- Meat Production and Climate Change: an Ethical Investigation, Anders Nordgren
- Children's Assent and Participation in a Longitudinal Cohort Study of Child Health, Anders Nordgren
- Animal Experimentation: Ethical Aspects, Anders Nordgren
- Genetics and Identity: Conceptual and Ethical Issues, Anders Nordgren
- Global Justice, Multinational Companies and Intellectual Property Rights, Göran Collste
- Globalisation and Global Justice, Göran Collste
- Possibilities of Religious Pluralism, Göran Collste
- Ethics in Social Change. The case of the Principle of Human Dignity, Göran Collste
- On Ethics and Economic Actions, Johanna Romare
- The Social Responsibilities of Banks: Lessons from a Crisis, David Sigurthorsson
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