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Visiting Scholars Program The Ethics Institute provides a limited number of appointments for visiting scholars who wish to use the resources of the Institute and the campus at large for a designated research project. The appointment entails neither salary nor benefits, but does provide library privileges and computer access. Visiting Scholars may obtain a scholar study in Baker Berry Library on a term to term basis, as long as they are available. Each study contains a desk, chair, bookcase and lamp. [Please note that housing in Hanover is extremely limited and the College cannot provide assistance in locating rental property.] The Visiting Scholars will be included in all Ethics Institute activities during their stay, and will be invited to present their research to interested Dartmouth faculty and students. Anyone interested in applying for a Visiting Scholar position should write a brief description of their research project and submit it to: Aine Donovan, Executive Director
Past Visiting Scholars:
Epright , Carmela, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Furman University Greenville , SC Spring and Summer 2005 Professor Epright's research project involved the psychiatry department at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center , in developing an ethics program for psychiatry residents. Her extensive background in bioethics and clinical work served to enhance the training program she developed. Professor Epright will initiate the resident training program at the University of South Carolina medical center. She can be reached at carmela.epright@furman.edu for further information.
Young, Roger , Associate Professor of Biology, Drury University Springfield , Missouri Winter 2005 Professor Drury spent time on the Dartmouth campus working with several departments in developing a bioinformatics syllabus that addresses medicine and ethics. He can be reached at ryoung@drury.edu .
Moran, Thomas, Distinguished University Service Professor, SUNY Plattsburgh Plattsburgh , NY Winter, Spring, and Summer terms 2004-2005 Professor Moran is a senior scholar and a former Provost at SUNY Plattsburgh. He spent part of his sabbatical year at Dartmouth pursuing research for a book he is writing on leadership. Professor Moran was instrumental in meeting with Dartmouth faculty who are working to develop new undergraduate curriculum on leadership and civic engagement. Dr. Moran can be reached at moranet@plattsburgh.edu .
deOrtuzar , Maria Graciela, Graduate Student , Universidad Nacional de La Plata Argentina Summer 2004 Ms. deOrtizar's research project, "Justice, Health Care Right, Intellectual Property Policies and Human Genome" was enhanced by extensive work with Dartmouth faculty and resources.
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