Acknowledgement of Country
The Curtin Centre for Applied Ethics acknowledges the Whadjuk people of the Noongar nation on whose lands the Perth campus stands, as well as all First Nations peoples from across the land we now call Australia, and those connected with Curtin’s global campuses. We offer respect for their elders and knowledge holders past, present and emerging, and are committed to working in partnership in the pursuit of ethical decision making for our communities now and into the future.
Collaboration
The Curtin Centre for Applied Ethics is a collaboration between the Stan Perron Charitable Foundation, the Faculty of Business and Law, and Curtin Central.
Education
By promoting high standards of ethical reasoning among students, the Centre aims to enrich educational experiences, contributing to a future workforce with strong ethical values.
Industry Engagement
The Centre will foster partner relationships with industry in Western Australia and around the Indian Ocean Rim to facilitate direct engagement between student cohorts and Industry expertise.
Thought Leadership
Responding to key global challenges, the Centre will offer authoritative thought leadership and meaningful engagement with contemporary issues.
Key focus areas