UNIVERSITÉ SAINT-PAUL SAINT PAUL UNIVERSITY. FACULTÉ DE PHILOSOPHIE FACULTY OF PHILOSOPHY

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UNIVERSITÉ SAINT-PAUL SAINT PAUL UNIVERSITY

FACULTÉ DE PHILOSOPHIE

FACULTY OF PHILOSOPHY

Direction de la Faculté Doyen : Richard Feist, Ph.D.Vice-doyen : Louis Perron, Ph.D.

Secrétaire : Aubin Deckeyser, Ph.D.

Personnel administratif :Adjointe au doyen : Francine HarrityAdjointe scolaire : Isabelle H. Casavant

Personnel enseignant :Clinton Archibald, Ph.D.Chantal Beauvais, Ph.D.Rocky Dwyer, Ph.D. (Auxiliaire)Alan Gilmore, Ph.D. (Auxiliaire)Raymond Jahae, Ph.D.Rajesh Shukla, Ph.D.Glenn Sinclair, Ph.D. (Auxiliaire) Gregory Walter, Ph.D.

Dr. RICHARD FEISTDean

Research Areas & Areas of ExpertiseMetaphysics, Philosophy of Science, History of Ethics, Military Ethics

Courses TaughtCourses on all areas above 301 Laframboise Hall613-236-1393, ext. 2459rfeist@ustpaul.ca

LOUIS PERRON, Ph.D.

Vice-doyen

Coordonnateur des études supérieures

Activités de recherche

Philosophie continentale contemporaine,

La question de Dieu aujourd’hui, Jean Ladrière,

Foi et raison, Christianisme et Philosophie, Éthique

Cours enseignés

L'éthique selon Kant

Principales théories en éthique

302 Pavillon Laframboise

613-236-1393, poste 2453

lperron@ustpaul.ca

AUBIN DECKEYSER, Ph.D.Secrétaire

Activités de rechercheÉthique, Philosophie sociale et politique, Minorités, Philosophie africaine, Michel Foucault

Cours enseignés Principales théories en éthique Éthique et gestion publiqueHistoire de l’éthique

304 Pavillon Laframboise613-236-1393, poste 2451adeckeyser@ustpaul.ca

FRANCINE HARRITY, M.A.

Assistant to the Dean

Courses Taught

Ethics & Decision (Lay Ministry Formation)

Christian Faith, Femmes dans la Bible

Academic Interests

Ethics, Philosophy and Theology

Outside Interests

Horses & horse-related activities

» 303 Laframboise Hall» 613-236-1393, ext. 2457» fharrity@ustpaul.ca

ISABELLE CASAVANTAcademic Assistant

Research Area- Parent...ology

Courses Taught- French as a Second Language-Mathematics, Science, French, Geography, Religious Education...------------- in Elementary School------------

Interests- Riding her bike... with her kids- Picking up apples and berries... with her kids- Go to the playground... with her kids- Going camping... with her kids ... and with her husband too.

» 161 B Guigues Hall» 613-236-1393, ext. 2246» icasavant@ustpaul.ca

CLINTON ARCHIBALD, Ph.D.

Activités de recherche

Administration publique, commentateur politique, gouvernance

Cours enseignés

Textes en éthique (Éthique et communauté)Éthique appliquée

308 Pavillon Laframboise

613-236-1393, poste 2581

carchibald@ustpaul.ca

CHANTAL BEAUVAIS, Ph.D.

Vice-rectrice à l’administration

Activités de recherche

Edith Stein, éthique

Cours enseignés Introduction à la pensée philosophiqueL’existence humaine

Philosophie morale

Utilitarianism

273 Pavillon Guigues

613-236-1393, poste 3020

cbeauvais@ustpaul.ca

Dr. ROCKY DWYER

(Principal with Chief Review Services, Department of National Defence)

Research Areas & Areas of ExpertiseApplied Ethics, Decision Making

Courses TaughtApplied Ethics, Leadership, Human Resource ManagementBusiness Ethics

ContactPhone: 613-830-8442Email: rdwyer@ustpaul.ca

Dr. ALAN GILMORE

Research Areas & Areas of Expertise

Public Sector Governance, Accountability,

Values and Ethics, Management Control Systems

Courses Taught

Public Sector Accountability and Ethics

Contact

613-730-5864

agilmore@ustpaul.ca

Dr. RAYMOND JAHAE

Research Areas & Areas of Expertise

Metaphysics, Philosophy of Nature,

Philosophical Anthropology,

Philosophical Theology,

Relations Between Culture and Religion

Courses Taught

Courses in the above

Kantian Ethics.

305 Laframboise Hall

613-236-1393, ext. 2452.

rjahae@ustpaul.ca

Dr. RAJESH SHUKLA

Research Areas & Areas of Expertise

Ethics and Public Policy, Environmental Ethics, Hindu and Buddhist Philosophy,

Philosophy of Education

Courses Taught

Environmental Ethics, History of Ethics,

Ethics and Education

310 Laframboise Hall

613-236-1393, ext. 2463.

rshukla@ustpaul.ca

Dr. GLENN SINCLAIR

Research Areas & Areas of Expertise

Ethics, Professional Ethics, Environmental Ethics

Courses Taught

Applied Ethics, Leadership

223 A Guigues Hall

613-236-1393, ext 2511

gsinclair@ustpaul.ca

Dr. GREGORY WALTERS

Research Areas & Areas of Expertise

Public Policy, Biomedical Ethics, Policing Ethics, Social and Political Ethics, Privacy Ethics,

Karl Jaspers’ Philosophy

Courses Taught

Courses on all areas above

307 Laframboise Hall

Phone: 613-236-1393, ext. 2322

Email: gwalters@ustpaul.ca

LOUIS PERRON, Ph.D.Vice-doyenCoordonnateur des études supérieures

Esprit

Un mélange judicieux de théorie et de pratique

Une équipe unique composée de théoriciens et de personnes de terrain

En vue de fournir les outils nécessaires permettant de comprendre le pourquoi et le comment de la pratique éthique

En vue de former les leaders et les praticiens de demain

LOUIS PERRON, Ph.D.

Vice-doyen

Coordonnateur des études supérieures

Objectifs

Acquérir les compétences critiques nécessaires pour entreprendre une analyse de politiques rigoureuse

Acquérir les compétences de décideurs qui leur permettront d’assumer des rôles de chef de file

Acquérir les outils analytiques qui leur serviront à formuler et justifier des jugements éthiques

Acquérir les connaissances théoriques dont ils auront besoin pour comprendre les questions éthiques et les débats qui les entourent

There are a few things to keep track of and it is ultimately the student’s responsibility to make sure that she or he is following the program properly.

---BUT---

Vous n’êtes pas seuls.

Nous sommes là pour vous aider.

Survol—Overview

Deux guides sont disponibles pour nos étudiantes et étudiants des études

supérieures.

Certificat d’études supérieures en éthique publique

Graduate Certificate in Public Ethics(2 sections; 2 annexes)

&

Maîtrise ès arts en éthique publiqueMaster of Arts in Public Ethics

(8 sections; 2 annexes)

La section 1 portant sur les règlements généraux contient l’essentiel des règlements scolaires de la Faculté des études supérieures* et postdoctorales (FÉSP) de l’Université d’Ottawa, qui sont applicables aux deux programmes d’études supérieures de la Faculté de philosophie.

The other sections concern specific topics for specific programs as well as the forms that you will eventually have to fill out.

Toutes les modifications ou mises à jour des règlements scolaires sont effectuées sur les pages web de la Facultéhttp://www.ustpaul.ca/Philosophy/index_f.asphttp://www.ustpaul.ca/Philosophy/index_e.asp

*http://www.etudesup.uottawa.ca/Default.aspx?tabid=1405http://www.etudesup.uottawa.ca/Default.aspx?tabid=1406

Some things to keep in mind

-Course and program changes----dropping courses, request for deferments, important dates- Withdrawal from courses with refund

- Registration (No registration = no final mark)- Program Requirements –RESIDENCE—- Examinations and Grading- Deferred Evaluation- Revisions and Appeals

There is a big difference between undergraduate & graduate studies--- (MINDSET)

----------------INDEPENDENCE--------------

Undergraduate:--Attend classes from September-April--May-August – SUMMER BREAK

Graduate:--Attend classes from September-April--May-August – RESEARCH SEASON

Les étudiants inscrits à une session (automne, hiver ou printemps/été) ont accès aux services de l’Université; ils peuvent suivre des cours, ou recevoir des conseils des professeurs, du directeur de thèse ou du superviseur de recherche (mémoire).

Pas d’inscription, pas de droits

d’accès aux services de l’Université!

KEEP IN MIND THAT WHEN YOUARE ENROLLED…

…your supervisor is available throughout the year for consultation.

However, a professor’s duties vary throughout the year.

Professorial Life – in general--

SEPTEMBER-APRIL--Teaching--Administrative duties--Research/writing

MAY-AUGUST--Conferences/travel--Research/writing—RESEARCH SEASON--Course preparation--Holidays

A Little Friendly Advice:

---Take advantage of the “summer session,” but, think of it as the RESEARCH SEASON.

---Work out a meeting schedule with your supervisor.

---Budget your time--set up a timeline.

Let us consider two examples of a timeline.First—Thesis Route and Second—Research Paper

SEPT 2008: START PROGRAM (Thesis)COMPLETELY FINISHED BY: April 30, 2010

April 16—April 30, 2010: Revisions to Thesis

April 15, 2010: Thesis Defense

March 15—April 15, 2010: Thesis Jury Reads Thesis

March 2—March 14, 2010: Faculty of Graduate StudiesApproves Readers for Thesis

March 1, 2010: Submit Thesis

January & February, 2010 – Polish the Thesis Drafts

Summer & Fall 2009: Research & Write First Draft

Fall 2008—Spring 2009: Coursework, formulate ideas, talkto your supervisor and draft a thesis proposal.

SEPT 2008: START PROGRAM (Research paper)COMPLETELY FINISHED BY: April 30, 2010

April 16—April 30, 2010: Revisions to Research Paper

April 15, 2010: Research Paper Returned

March 15—April 15, 2010: Research Paper Evaluated

March 15, 2010: Submit Research Paper

January & February, 2010 – Polish the Research Paper Drafts

Summer & Fall 2009: Research & Write First Draft

Fall 2008—Spring 2009: Coursework, formulate ideas, talkto your supervisor and construct your approach to the Research Paper

Consider that when completed,a Thesis or Research Paperis placed in the SPU Library.

It becomes part of theongoing scholarly tradition.

SO, WE HAVE ANOTHER DIFFERENCE BETWEENGRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE WORK.

IT BECOMES A PUBLICALLY AVAILABLE DOCUMENT;FUTURE RESEARCHERS WILL LIKELY CONSULT IT.

Graduate Student Life

Twofold

Quiet Scholarly Side---concentrating on your coursework---reading and thinking in the library---hunching over a computer thinking and writing---meeting with your supervisor

BUT—there is another side.

Graduate Student Lifealso has a PUBLIC SIDE

A graduate student greatly benefitsby participating in the ‘life of the faculty.’

If nobody participates, then no ‘life of the faculty.’

5 Ways to Participate (at least…)

(Another difference between grads and undergrads.)

Graduate Student Life: PUBLIC SIDE

1. Attend the Faculty’s ConferencesOctober 17/18 – Ethics & TerrorismNovember 7/8 – Religion, Politics & Society

2. At the Faculty’s Conferences:Chair a session/Introduce Speakers

Comment on a paper Present a Paper—Share your research

3. Attend the Faculty’s Guest Speaker’s TalkNovember 14: Dr. Thorp, Dept. Chair—UWO

-------others will be announced later on --------If there is someone you would like us to bring inas a speaker, contact us.

Graduate Student Life: PUBLIC SIDE

4. Graduate Student Driven Courses

GOT AN IDEA FOR A COURSE?-----LET US KNOW--------------MAYBE WE CAN OFFER IT----

You find at least SIX graduate students committedto taking the course (we’ll help) and we will tryto find a professor to run it. (4 Months Notice)

FOR EXAMPLEMay-June—2008--------UTILITARIANISM

Graduate Student Life: PUBLIC SIDE

Last—but not least...

5. LAST, BUT NOT LEAST------Faculty of Philosophy’s E-Journal—

The Journal

Submit Papers---Help Review Papers---Help with EditingHelp with Website Duties---Order Books---Bookreviews

In Sum:

Read the student guide carefullyand make sure you’re on track.

Budget your time.

Don’t hesitate to ask questions.We’re here to help.

Live and enjoy both sides of a unique experience---The Graduate Student Life---

Quiet Scholarly SidePublic Involved Side

Faculté de Philosophie Faculty of Philosophy

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