Albert Schweitzer Institute

Albert Schweitzer Institute

Inspired by the teachings and philosophy of the Nobel Peace-prizewinner Dr. Albert Schweitzer (1875-1965), the Schweitzer Institute is dedicated to alleviating suffering and injustice in the world, and creating a more equitable and sustainable future for our planet and all of its inhabitants. Founded in 1984 as the Albert Schweitzer Memorial Foundation, the Institute conducts international programs that link education, ethics and voluntarism. Programs focus on healthcare development in under-served areas; motivating young people to serve the community and the environment as a way of life; and increasing public awareness of Dr. Schweitzer's philosophy and its potential for a more peaceful and sustainable world. The Institute organizes conferences, lectures and workshops, sponsors fellowships and awards, provides humanitarian aid to developing countries, and publicly advocates for human rights, the environment and world peace.

In the United Kingdom, the Institute focuses on drawing together some of the world's leading specialists in socio-economics, politics, ethics and the environment, to seek practical applications of the ethic of reverence for life in contemporary society; the Institute publishes papers and organizes conferences which raise public awareness of Dr.Schweitzer's philosophy; and in association with its sister organization, the Institute for Socio-Economic and Political Studies, the Schweitzer Institute aims to influence international political processes and decision-making. At Chapman University in the United States, the Institute seeks to preserve, critically interpret, and spread the ethical teachings of Albert Schweitzer in the context of the study of ethics and ethical values. The Institute implements its purpose by means of popular and scholarly publications; international conferences; university courses and campus events; lectures at schools, churches, service clubs, and other organizations; activities in areas of public concern to which Schweitzer's philosophy may be applied; preservation and expansion of the Schweitzer archive at Chapman University; and collaboration with other centers dedicated to ethical inquiry and the teachings of Schweitzer.

The Quinnipiac branch of the Institute conducts education programs that teach young people ethical values and encourage their commitment to community service. Its main program activity in health care is the Schweitzer Conferences and Seminars Series for health care leaders held in Central and Eastern Europe and in countries of the former Soviet Union. These conferences explore clinical, public health, human rights and ethical issues in order to foster health care initiatives that improve the lives of underserved populations.

External links

* [http://www.iseps.org.uk The Albert Schweitzer Institute website]
* [http://www.schweitzer.org/ International Albert Schweitzer Association Gunsbach - France] - information on Albert Schweitzer's life and thought
* [http://www.albertschweitzer.info/ Albert Schweitzer - England] - information on Albert Schweitzer's life and thought
* [http://www.albertschweitzer.org.uk/ Friends of Albert Schweitzer (UK)] - a charity promoting Reverence for Life
* [http://home.pcisys.net/~jnf/ The Albert Schweitzer Page]
* [http://www.schweitzerfellowship.org/ Albert Schweitzer Fellowship]
* [http://www1.chapman.edu/schweitzer/reverence_readings.html Readings on Reverence for Life]
* [http://medlem.spray.se/atarme/albert.html Biography information on the 1952 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate]
* [http://www.nobel.se/peace/laureates/1952/schweitzer-bio.html Page at the Nobel e-Museum]
* [http://nobelprize.org/peace/laureates/1952/press.html#not_10 Schweitzer Nobel Presentation Speech by Gunnar Jahn]
* [http://albert-schweitzer.com/ Schweitzerforlaget (Norwegian text only)]


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