Bitesize Ethics Programme

Welcome to Bitesize Ethics 2026: Life, death and difficult decisions

This 8-week online programme provides a short introduction to some of the ethical issues affecting decisions taken around the beginning and end of life of living things, based on current research from academics at the Uehiro Oxford Institute. Prof Dominic Wilkinson provides a general introduction in week one, and the series continues with a different specialist each Wednesday, addressing themes such as conscience and conscientious objection, age-based decision-making, AI and life extension, the ‘badness’ of death, and difficult decisions in healthcare. The series will finish with a wrap-up discussion looking back at the topics covered, led by Dr Jonathan Pugh.

Registration is free and no prior experience or study is necessary. Each 45-minute class will take place online via Zoom on Wednesday lunchtimes (BST) and participation in the informal Q&As and discussion sessions following each week’s presentations is warmly encouraged. 

To register your place please visit our Bookwhen page, or see the Bitesize Ethics 2026 programme page for further details.

If you would like to catch up on last year's Summer programme (Ethics in the Age of AI) you can find all of the videos and summaries on the Bitesize 2025 page, and on our YouTube channel