Philosophy news site Daily Nous has just published a new article about "Grad & Undergrad Philosophy Programs Focusing on Science/Technology" that includes a discussion of our PSTS Masters program.
Justin Weinberg (editor of the Daily Nous) writes of PSTS:
"Michael Nagenborg of the Philosophy Section at University of Twente informs me that they are starting a new undergraduate minor in 'Environmental Values and Sustainable Transformations.' It is an interdisciplinary minor in environmental philosophy and critical social sciences designed to give students 'the necessary tools to be an integral part of transformative change towards a sustainable and just future' and develop their 'ability to translate these values and visions into concrete options for research, policy, and design.'
"Twente’s Philosophy Section has also added to its existing science and technology-oriented philosophy programs at the graduate level by creating a new track for its philosophy masters students in 'AI in Science and Society.' Aimed at preparing its graduates for both academic and non-academic work in artificial intelligence, the track will have students 'deep-dive into the Ethics and Epistemology of Artificial Intelligence applications,' Professor Nagenborg says."