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Telephone:
+44 (0)1223 357458
Facsimile: +44 (0)1223 303598
Associates of the Centre
The Centre has some 25 distinguished
Associates globally who collaborate with our activities, including Spain,
Belgium, the United States of America, Canada, Australia, China, India,
Pakistan, Latin America and Africa.
Associates include:
Professor Gavin Drewry (Royal Holloway,
London)
Kenneth Manterfield, FCA, London
Dr
R B Jain ( India)
Professor Dr S L Kaushik (India)
Professor Dr B S Ghuman (India)
Professor Ronald D Francis (Australia)
Confederation of British Industry
Bovince Ltd. London
Caterpillar Inc, USA
Fentons Financial Services Ltd, East Anglia
Piggot Printers Ltd., Cambridge
BBVA Spain
ZEIA Spain
Elections Canada, Federal Government of Canada, Ottawa
Madrid Regional Parliament
Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales
Research Institute, People's Republic of China
Centre for Business
and Public Sector Ethics also collaborates with the University of Cambridge
and its Colleges.
Research
The Centre can direct research for short
term visitors to Cambridge from academia, business and government and
work on joint collaborative projects globally.
Teaching
The Centre will offer from 2003 Internet
and Computer e-learning courses on a European and international basis
as well as short courses in Cambridge, and other locations by request.
Subjects
The Centre's fields of research, teaching
and expertise include:
· Business Ethics
· Banking & Financial Services
· Corporate Social Responsibility
· Corporate Governance/Financial Services
· Environmental Ethics/Sustainable Development
· Government Ethics/Political Ethics
· Anti-Corruption
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Police Ethics
and other ethics/corporate
social responsibility subjects founded on the core disciplines and practices
of law, business management, political science, public policy and administration,
environmental sciences and other social sciences.
Project Analysis, advice,
conferences and seminars
The Centre's research findings are disseminated
not only through teaching and e-learning but also in project analysis,
advice, keynote addresses, conferences, seminars and publications, which
unite academia with government officials, business executives and professionals.
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Centre for Business and Public Sector Ethics
'Bridge of Sighs' photograph used by kind permission of Mike Sandells
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