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FASPE has imparted to me a certain moral curiosity and a heightened ethical awareness … More than anything, I take away the need to continually examine my actions in terms of the larger ethical framework. I am reminded to shun ethical complacency and continually question what it is I am doing, why I am doing it and who is affected.
Ken Hampshire, FASPE Business Fellow 2018
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My name is Ellen Gilley, and I am the Director of Programs and Strategy at FASPE (Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics).
I am excited to announce that FASPE is now accepting applications for its 2019 Business Fellowship Program, and I am writing to ask for your help in sharing this opportunity with your students and recent graduates.
FASPE is an intensive, two-week study program in professional ethics and ethical leadership taking place in Berlin, Krakow, and Oswiecim (the location of the former Nazi concentration camp of Auschwitz). FASPE Business begins by examining the actions and choices of German business executives and businesses in enabling and implementing Nazi policies. It then draws on this historical example to help Business Fellows both grasp their role as influencers in their field and in their communities as well as identify and confront the ethical issues currently facing business professionals and organizations. By studying professional ethics at the sites of Nazi actions, our Fellows experience the importance of professional ethics in an immersive, powerful, and personal way.
The Fellowship is fully funded, and we will be awarding Business Fellowships to 12-18 graduate business students and early-career business professionals.
Your students and recent graduates are who we aspire to attract to FASPE Business: intellectually and socially engaged, emotionally mature, and with the desire and capacity to impact their professional and broader communities.
I would greatly appreciate you providing the details of this opportunity to your students, recent graduates, faculty, staff, and broader community. The relevant information is provided below in an email-friendly format and contained in a PDF available through this link.
Please contact me with any questions, and if you would like more information on the program, please visit our website.
Best regards,
Ellen Gilley
Director of Programs & Strategy, FASPE
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Please Share: Summer Ethical Leadership Fellowship for MBA and MSc Students and Early-Career Business Professionals
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FASPE (Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics) is now accepting applications for its 2019 Business program.
FASPE Business is a fully-funded, two-week fellowship program in professional ethics and ethical leadership that begins by examining the actions and choices of German business executives and businesses in enabling Nazi policies. It then draws on this historical example to help Business Fellows both grasp their role as influencers in their field and in their communities as well as identify and confront the ethical issues currently facing business professionals and organizations. The program takes place in Germany and Poland at the sites of Nazi actions, allowing Fellows to benefit from the power of the place and immersive, contextual learning.
DETAILS
Program Dates: Saturday, May 25 - Friday, June 7, 2019.
Fully-funded: All program costs are covered, including travel, lodging, and food.
Interdisciplinary: FASPE Business Fellows travel with Fellows in the FASPE Journalism and Law programs.
Itinerary: Fellows will travel to Berlin, Krakow, and Oswiecim (the location of the former Nazi concentration camp of Auschwitz).
Eligibility: Applicants must be currently enrolled in an MBA or MSc program OR be a business professional and have completed an MBA or MSc between May 2017 and January 2019 or an undergraduate degree between May 2014 and May 2016.
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FASPE programs are non-denominational. Candidates of all nationalities, religions, and backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
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