The Problem of "Dirty Hands" in UK Universities
CAPPE University of Brighton
Monday 26 - Tuesday 27 March 2012
The Board Room, Mezzanine Floor, College of Arts and Humanities, University of Brighton
Grand Parade, Brighton
Draft Programme
Monday 26 March
11.30 Registration: Coffee
12.00 Keynote 1: Deborah Cameron (Oxford University)
1.00-2.00 Lunch
2.00 – 3.00 Cécile Hatier (University of Wolverhampton)
How dirty hands in academia and politics compare: a permanent or transient set of moral conundrums?’
3.00 – 4.00 Thomas Docherty (Warwick University)
Moneys, morals, values
4.00 – 4.30 Coffee break
4.30 – 5.30 Paul Reynolds (Edge Hill University)
The Price of Education
Tuesday 27 March
10.00 Keynote 2: Phil Baty (Editor at Large, THE)
11.00 – 11.50 John Wakeford (Lancaster University)
Newman and Haldane are dead: creating a new code of ethics?
11.50- 12.40 John Kelly (JohnKellyConsulting)
The question of private financial support
12.40 – 1.30 Lunch
1.30 – 2.20 Vasil Gluchman (University of Presov)
On the professional ethics of academics in Slovakia
2.20 – 3.30 Stuart Macdonald (Aalto University)
Milking the myth: the legacy of science and technology parks
3.30 – 3.50 Coffee break
3.50 – 4.40 Andrew Scanlan (University of Brighton)
What place do philanthropic donations have in higher education? A case study of fundraising at the University of Brighton
4.40 – 5.30 Richard Hall (de Montfort University)
Educational technology and the war on public education
5.30 – 6.00 Summing up and close