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Welcome to the Cambridge OCR Podcast. We're committed to making assessment straightforward, enabling every student to thrive and achieve the results they deserve – regardless of background, learning differences, academic focus or future path.
Through our broad range of qualifications, support and resources, we're committed to delivering the highest standards of consistency, accessibility and fairness, year after year.
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In our first religious studies-themed podcast, our Subject Advisor Richard Barrow catches up with Dr Benjamin Sachs-Cobbe, Senior Lecturer in philosophy at the University of St Andrews. Listen as they discuss the Ethics Cup; a tournament where secondary school students have the opportunity to debate on ethical issues of public concern.
Discover more information about Dr Sachs-Cobbe and the Ethics Cup via the links below:
Dr Benjamin Sachs-Cobbe - School of Philos Anthro and Film Studies
The Ethics Cup – University of St Andrews Centre for Ethics, Philosophy and Public Affairs
Reading suggestions:
Frontiers of Justice — Harvard University Press
The Tyranny of Merit | Michael J. Sandel | 9780141991177 | Awesome Books
Justice Everywhere – a blog about philosophy in public affairs
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