RoME 2010

RoME 2010 poster

 

The Third Annual Rocky Mountain Ethics Congress

an international conference geared to offer the highest quality, highest altitude discussion of ethics, broadly conceived


Eaton Humanities Building

University of Colorado, Boulder

August 5-8, 2010 
 

 

Keynotes:

Keynote #1: Walter Sinnott-Armstrong

Keynote #2: Susan Wolf**

Keynote #3: John Martin Fischer
 

For more information on the 2010 program and papers, see our:

Participant Roster,

Full Program,

Extended Abstracts, and

Full Papers (Password Protected).

 

Registration:
You can register online.

 

Program begins: 1:00 PM, August 5
Program ends: 6:00 PM, August 8

 

Costs: 
$140 non-student/$75 student.
Registration permits registrant to join conference participants at receptions and to partake of refreshments during the day. Alcoholic beverages will be served.
NOTE: those with a CU-Boulder ID do not need to register.

 

Contacts/Organizers

Faculty
Benjamin Hale (bhale@colorado.edu)
Alastair Norcross (alastair.norcross@colorado.edu)

Grad Student/Research Assistant:
Duncan Purves (duncan.purves@colorado.edu)

 

Deadlines
Full paper submission for Young Ethicist Prize: June 15, 2010. (Announcement of a winner will be made at the event.)
Full papers to commentators: June 15.

 

Format
Main Papers: 30 minutes or 4500 words, whichever is shorter
Comments: 10-15 minutes
Q&A: Remaining Time
Session Length: 75 minutes total
Poster Presentations: Approx 80 minutes
Size: Approx. 38" x 46"

 


Travel to Boulder:
Apart from renting a car, there are several easy travel options available for those flying into DIA. 


Hotel Information:
We have approximately 108 blocked rooms at local hotels, though Boulder has a range of other accommodation options. Be sure to check a map for your hotel location, as some are not within (reasonable) walking distance of the University. 


Things to do in Boulder:

More information coming soon. In the meantime, here are some points of interest that we recommend. We strongly recommend printing out this map or enlarging to view the full map. Please note that there are many more restaurants and bars than those listed on the Googlemap. (A comprehensive list of restaurants can be found at the downtown boulder website.) Our list is aimed to give participants in the RoME conference a few tips about where to head for drinks and dinner after the plenaries.