The University of Luxembourg is proud to announce the opening of the University of Luxembourg Institute for Digital Ethics, an interdisciplinary hub which will offer science-based expertise, counsel and training to researchers and stakeholders, including policy-makers or enterprises. The Institute for Digital Ethics (ULIDE) will launch its activities on 1 January 2025.
ULIDE will address the profound ethical, social and societal challenges posed by digital transformation. With an overarching mission to provide national guidance on the ethical and societal implications of digitalisation, ULIDE aims to conduct goal-oriented research and training, to engage in outreach and knowledge transfer and to provide strategic policy recommendations.
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