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Professional Ethics [PhD Project] A minimum of a 2.1 (or equivalent) standard at first degree is preferred. Please see http://bit.ly/154nhb7 for English language requirements. Scholarships may be available if applications are made before the end of April. In the first instance please contact Richard Kwiatkowski on [email protected] or by phone on 01234 751122 x3223. An opportunity exists to examine ethics and, in particular, in utilising the principles underpinning professional codes and thinking in the much more contested managerial domain. The supervisor, Dr Richard Kwiatkowski, has a long standing interest in Ethics, having chaired the British Psychological Society’s and the School of Management’s Ethics Committees. He is currently leading an innovative redesign of the University Ethics system. He has contributed to a number of professional codes and sets of guidelines and presented papers at a variety of conferences in this area. Strong candidate sought to study the principles underpinning professional codes and managerial thinking in relation to ethics Distribution Religion" by The Art Gallery of Knoxville is licensed under CC BY 2.0 Applications are invited from people with a background in psychology, philosophy, sociology or management who have an interest in ethics. www.cranfield.ac.uk/som/phd
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Professional Ethics [PhD Project]

A minimum of a 2.1 (or equivalent) standard at first degree is preferred.

Please see http://bit.ly/154nhb7 for English language requirements. Scholarships may be available if applications are made before the end of April.

In the first instance please contact Richard Kwiatkowski on [email protected] or by phone on 01234 751122 x3223.

An opportunity exists to examine ethics and, in particular, in utilising the principles underpinning professional codes and thinking in the much more contested managerial domain. The supervisor, Dr Richard Kwiatkowski, has a long standing interest in Ethics, having chaired the British Psychological Society’s and the School of Management’s Ethics Committees. He is currently leading an innovative redesign of the University Ethics system. He has contributed to a number of professional codes and sets of guidelines and presented papers at a variety of conferences in this area.

Strong candidate sought to study the principles underpinning professional codes and managerial thinking in relation to ethics

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Applications are invited from people with a background in psychology, philosophy, sociology or management who have an interest in ethics.

www.cranfield.ac.uk/som/phd