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  1. Doris is a Professor of Moral Philosophy and Director of the Centre for Professional Ethics. Doris was educated in Germany and the UK at postgraduate level in business / economics and philosophy / politics. Her first career was in management, as a budget planner for Time Warner. She has given invited presentations on all continents and in 28 ...

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  2. ‪University of Central Lancashire, University of Melbourne, UCLan Cyprus‬ - ‪‪Cited by 2,397‬‬ - ‪Global Ethics‬

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    Doris Schroeder, whose background is in philosophy, politics and economics, is Director of the Centre for Professional Ethics at UCLan UK, Professor of Moral Philosophy at the School of Law, UCLan Cyprus and Adjunct Professor at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (CAPPE), Charles Sturt University Canberra, Australia.

  4. Prof. Doris Schroeder. Professor of Moral Philosophy. DSchroeder@UCLAN.ac.uk. +357 24 69 4000. Qualifications. PhD in Philosophy, Medical School (Birmingham, 1998) Thesis Title: ‘Work Incentives and Welfare Provisions – The pathological theory of unemployment’ (awarded without any corrections) MA Philosophy, Politics, English (Aachen ...

  5. Doris Schroeder is Professor of Moral Philosophy and Director at the Centre for Professional Ethics, UCLan UK and Professor in the School of Law at UCLan Cyprus. Her specialist areas of expertise are research ethics and inclusive research and innovation.

  6. Prof. Doris Schroeder was educated in Germany and the United Kingdom at postgraduate level in business/economics and philosophy/politics. After a career in management for Warner Music, she worked ...

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  8. Doris Schroeder, whose background is in philosophy, politics, and economics, is professor of moral philosophy and director of the Centre for Professional Ethics at the University of Central Lancashire. She is also professorial fellow at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics at the University of Melbourne.