Undergraduate Course Guide Sydney 2020

Institute for Ethics & Society The Institute for Ethics & Society (IES) aims to foster ethical awareness in professional and social life. This is achieved via four integrated activities: • Developing a vibrant research agenda in targeted fields of academic study • Providing expertise in ethics education for students and staff at Notre Dame • Delivering training services for industry in areas of professional ethics • Facilitating public engagement on issues of ethical importance The IES Research focus areas include Moral Philosophy & Ethics Education, Bioethics & Healthcare Ethics, and Religion & Global Ethics. Institute for Health Research The Institute for Health Research (IHR) provides expertise in the design and analysis of complex health research with University researchers and those in the wider healthcare system. Through supervision of postgraduate research students and involvement in collaborative studies with other academic and clinical researchers, the IHR has a vibrant research focus with strong industry links that seeks to improve the health and wellbeing of the community. Nulungu Research Institute The Nulungu Research Institute focusses on three core research themes – caring for Country; education; and Aboriginal wellbeing and health – within a context of valuing Aboriginal knowledges. Based at Notre Dame Broome, a campus of Reconciliation, our research is guided by the core principle of ‘Right People, Right Country, Right Way’. A key feature of Nulungu’s research profile is impactful community-driven collaborative projects with national and international academic institutions, teaching and research communities, government and industry. “Notre Dame has given me the opportunity to develop not only academically, but also professionally.” Higher Degree Research Student Doctor of Business Administration 22 | NOTRE DAME UNDERGRADUATE COURSE GUIDE 2020 SYDNEY CAMPUS 23 APPLY DIRECT NOTREDAME.EDU.AU/SYDNEY | RESEARCH

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