Aine Donovan
Adjunct Associate Professor of Business Administration; Executive Director, Ethics Institute; Board Member, Center for Business & Society at Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth
Schools
- Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth
Links
Biography
Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth
Bio
The Executive Director at the Ethics Institute, and a Research Associate Professor in the Department of Education at Dartmouth. She also serves as a faculty member at Tuck, and at the Medical School. Her research emphasis, publications and professional presentations are in the field of moral education and applied ethics. Her recent books include "Global Bioethics" (Oxford) and "The Human Genome Project in College Curriculum: Ethical Issues and Practical Strategies"(UPNE). She teaches the "Ethics in Action" mini-course at Tuck.
Current Research Topics
- Ethics and communication
- Honor
Professional Activities
Academic positions
- Tuck School of Business, 2005–present
- Adjunct Assistant Professor, Geisel School of Medicine, 2004–present
- Executive Director, Ethics Institute, Dartmouth College, 2001–present
- Assistant Professor, 1997–2001, Associate Director, Center for the Study of Professional Military Ethics, 1997–99, United States Naval Academy
- Assistant Professor (Adjunct), California State University, Sacramento, 1990–96
Board memberships
- Executive Boards
Association of Practical and Professional Ethics
Society for Ethics Across the Curriculum - Board Memberships
Academy of Management
Allwin Initiative for Corporate Citizenship
American Philosophical Association
Association of Moral Education
Philosophy of Education Society
Society for Business Ethics
Society of Christian Ethics
Awards
- Page Legacy Scholar, Penn State College of Communications, 2010
- Resident fellow in journalism ethics, University of Missouri, 2004
- Fellow, National Endowment for the Humanities, 2000
Selected Publications
- "Military Physicians: The Myth of Divided Loyalties," International Journal of Applied Philosophy, 24(1), Spring 2010
- "Mission and Academic Administration," in The Ethical Challenges of Academic Administration, Springer, 2009
- With R. Green, "Methods in Business Ethics," in The Oxford Handbook of Business Ethics, Oxford, 2009
- "MBA Classes Rethink Their Ethics," Newsday, February, 2009
- With R. Green and S. Jauss, Global Bioethics: Issues of Conscience for the Twenty-First Century, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 2008
- With R. Green, The Human Genome Project in the College Curriculum: Ethical Issues and Practical Strategies, University Press of New England, 2008
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