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Stephen Coleman is an Associate Professor of Ethics Leadership in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at UNSW Canberra. He serves as the Program Director for Military Ethics at the Australian Centre for the Study of Armed Conflict and Society and is a Professorial Fellow at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics at Charles Sturt University. His research encompasses applied ethics, military ethics, police ethics, and medical ethics, with a focus on practical applications of human rights. Coleman has authored key texts such as 'Military Ethics: Introduction and Case Studies' published by Oxford University Press in 2013, and 'Ethics of Artificial Uteruses: Implications for Reproduction and Abortion' published by Ashgate in 2004. He has contributed to numerous academic journals and has presented at conferences across Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, the UK, and the US. In his teaching, he delivers courses in military ethics and practical ethics at both the undergraduate and post-graduate levels. He has worked on various research projects, including those with Foods Standards Australia and the Victorian Police, and has provided consultancy services for the Australian Defence Force on military health ethics.
UNSW Canberra • Canberra, Australia
Teaching and research in military ethics and related fields.
Charles Sturt University • Australia
Research and teaching in applied philosophy and public ethics.
Defence Science Technology Organisation • Australia
Provided advice on ethical conduct in military health ethics.
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