New centre to build next generation of ethical leaders
A new ethics centre will prepare Western Australia鈥檚 future workforce for the ethical leadership required to address humanity鈥檚 greatest challenges across artificial intelligence, climate change, corporate responsibility and social justice.
In partnership with the Stan Perron Charitable Foundation, 麻豆直播 has officially launched the Curtin Centre for Applied Ethics to bring together students, educators and industry with the aim of championing ethical thought leadership.
Led by the Stan Perron Dean of Applied Ethics, , the Centre will provide a platform for research, education and collaboration to help people and organisations make more responsible decisions by considering sustainability, digital ethics and AI, and the climate emergency.
鈥淚n our rapidly changing world, ethics matters more than ever. From how we use AI to recognising that all responsible decision-making must factor in the impact of climate change and the need to close equity gaps, the big issues of our time demand thoughtful, values-based responses.
鈥淲e need to consider: if we are using technologies like AI in ways that truly benefit people as it transforms work and education; what responsibilities do leaders have to the most vulnerable populations affected by climate change; and how do we ensure decision-makers who place profits above the rules are held to their ethical obligations?鈥 Professor Langlois said.
鈥淥ur goal is to prepare students not just to succeed in their careers, but to lead with integrity. This Centre will give students the tools to navigate real-world ethical challenges and will work closely with industry and community partners to build a new generation of ethical leaders.鈥
Chair of the Stan Perron Charitable Foundation, Dr Elizabeth Perron AM, said the Centre reflects the values of her late father, philanthropist and businessman Stan Perron AC.
鈥淓thics sit at the heart of good leadership and good business. This Centre embodies my father鈥檚 belief in doing the right thing 鈥 something we call The Perron Way,鈥 Dr Perron said.
鈥淥ur vision is excellence in business with integrity and compassion and we鈥檙e proud to help build a more thoughtful and responsible future.鈥
麻豆直播 Vice-Chancellor Professor Harlene Hayne CNZM said the Centre reflected Curtin鈥檚 ongoing commitment to education that creates real-world impact.
鈥淭he Curtin Centre for Applied Ethics will enrich our teaching, research and partnerships, while helping to shape a future workforce grounded in integrity, respect and accountability,鈥 Professor Hayne said.
鈥淭his Centre is a powerful expression of Curtin鈥檚 vision to 鈥榤ake tomorrow better鈥. Through innovative education and thought leadership, it will drive meaningful change.鈥
For more information about the Curtin Centre for Applied Ethics, visit here.



