University’s International Catholic Conference to focus on business ethics and values

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Leeds Trinity's annual International Catholic Conference takes place on Friday 13 September between 10:00am and 1:30pm. This year’s theme focuses on business ethics and includes international scholars and business leaders from the private sector.

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Leeds Trinity University’s annual International Catholic Conference takes place online on Friday 13 September between 10:00am and 1:30pm. This year’s theme focuses on business ethics and includes international scholars and business leaders from the private sector.

The conference Ethics and values for businesses of the future: Building university culture for a global world supports the University’s Catholic Mission and ambition of creating an all-inclusive community.

This year’s speakers include Professor Jonathan Liu, Founder and Executive Dean of the International Business School in Sale, Manchester and Vice Principal at London Churchill College; Paul Palmarozza, philosopher, teacher, trainer and author; and Professor Charles Egbu, Vice-Chancellor at Leeds Trinity University and one of the UK’s first black Vice-Chancellors.

Joining the line-up of speakers is Dr Ann Marie Mealey, author and academic in ethics and moral theology who was appointed as Director of Catholic Mission at Leeds Trinity University in December 2022. Her role supports the University’s Strategic Plan, Catholic Mission and Catholic Social Teaching to promote the principles of dignity, respect, social justice, equality and inclusion.

Dr Ann Marie Mealey, who has curated and organised the International Catholic Conference, said: “Universities can play a vital role in preparing and developing values-driven future business leaders who will be innovative and competitive whilst making informed decisions considering their conscience, community and humanity. The conference is a chance for attendees to build on their existing knowledge, ask questions, engage in debates and share their insight on ethics and values in business.

“Education for Hope is the motto of the Directorate of Catholic Mission at Leeds Trinity University. Through our mission and values, each and every student and colleague can gain the knowledge, experience and support they need to develop all aspects of their life – academically, professionally, personally, spiritually and morally.”

Professor Charles Egbu, Vice-Chancellor of Leeds Trinity University, said: “I am looking forward to speaking at the second International Catholic Conference and hearing what the other speakers share.

“Leeds Trinity University was founded in 1966 as two teacher training colleges, and we have grown significantly since then. Guided by our Catholic faith foundation, our mission then and now is to focus on opportunities for young people. We are proud to be a diverse and inclusive establishment, welcoming students from all backgrounds and beliefs as we promote the principles of dignity, respect, social justice, equality and inclusion.

“The University’s values and ethos around widening participation offers a personalised approach and encourages all students to achieve their best. The annual conference plays a part in bringing together people to discuss various topics to share knowledge and strive towards creating a better place for the next generation to flourish.”

The International Catholic Conference is open to all, including those in higher education, public and private sector organisations, members of all faiths and the public. For more information about the conference and to book tickets, visit Leeds Trinity University’s website.

 

 

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