Teaching Resources
We hope the resources on this page will be useful to people teaching courses on Neuroscience and Society, Neuroethics and related subjects. In addition to a compilation of teaching tips specific to this subject matter and a link to our Open Educational Resource, we list syllabi for courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
If you have taught a course in this area we’d appreciate having a copy of your syllabus to post or a link to your course website. Please send it to
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For video lectures, lecture slides and readings in neuroethics, please see the Neuroethics Open Educational Resource.
Here is a collection of tips on teaching neuroethics, prepared for the 2010 Neuroethics Society Meeting:
Resources for Teaching Neuroethics
Martha Farah, Steven Gross, Stephen Morse, University of Pennsylvania
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