On the 29th March 2023, the and held a hybrid symposium on 'Navigating Ethical Landscapes', organised by .
This symposium was an invitation to think beyond institutional ethics and consider the various ethical landscapes researchers navigate. The presentations covered a lot of ethical ground, including:
 NHS ethics
 Co-production and participatory ethics
 Decolonial ethics
 Dynamic ethics
 Affective ethics
 Feminist ethics.
The programme was as following:
9.00-09.10am: Introductions (Antonios Ktenidis)
09.10-09.40am: The NHS ethics journey (Louise Cooper)
09.40-10.10am Co-production and Disability Research Ethics: Reflections from Living Life to the Fullest and Reimagining TAS with Disabled Young People (Lauren White, Kirsty Liddiard, Dan Goodley)
10.10-10.30am Coffee Break
10.30-11.00am: Beyond ‘do no harm’? On the need for a dynamic approach to research ethics (Ryan Bramley)
11.10-11.30am: Loneliness and Its Thorny Ethics: A Decolonial Approach to Ethics (Manel Lemmouchi)
11.30-11.50am Comfort Break
11.50-12.20pm Dis/Political Love: Reflections and Ongoingness (Martina Smith)
12.20-12.50pm Addressing The Ethical Conundrums of Speaking for Others Through Feminist Ethics: A Cautionary Tale (Antonios Ktenidis)
12.50-13.00pm Final Reflections (Antonios Ktenidis)
Attendees (both online and in person) noted the welcoming and collegial atmosphere of the event, its interdisciplinarity, the attention to issues of access, the thought-provoking presentations, and its 'humane-ness'!