There are just over three weeks until the 2010 AAPAE Conference at the
University of Sydney. With a fantastic array of world-renowned keynote
speakers, author's sessions and workshops, if you are interested in
applied and professional ethics, this event is not to be missed. 

The 17th Annual AAPAE Conference: Ethics in the Professional Life: Past,
Present and Future.

Tuesday 15th to Thursday 17th June,

The University of Sydney, Faculty of Pharmacy.

Keynote Speakers:

*       Laureate Professor Peter Singer

*       Professor Simon Chapman

*       Associate Professor Ian Kerridge

*       Dr Simon Longstaff

*       Professor Ron McCallum

*       Professor Gael McDonald

*       Professor Geoff Moore

*       Professor Colin Thomson

*       Dr Alan Saunders

Workshops

*       The Challenges of Human Research Ethics

*       The Challenges of Animal Research Ethics

*       Pharmacy Law and Ethics Workshop

*       Innovations in Teaching Ethics

*       The Ethical Challenges of New Technologies - Risk and
Responsibility in Nanotechnology, Biotechnology and Synthetic Biology
(Sponsored by the Australian Government: Department of Innovation,
Industry, Science and Research.)

Authors' Sessions

*       Glenn Marin

*       David Ardagh

*       Peter and Sarah Stanwick

Streams

*       Business Ethics 

*       Bioethics

*       Political Philosophy

*       Police Ethics

*       Virtue Ethics

*       Moral Philosophy in Practice

*       Public Health Ethics

*       Teaching Ethics in the Curriculum 

Academics take note! The 2010 AAPAE Conference Registration includes a
free registration for one your students.

To book your place at this exciting event, or to download the program
and find out more, go to http://www.pharm.usyd.edu.au/aapae/index.shtml
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