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Daniele Greene, CEO of Camile Thai Food, invited guest lecture

A huge thank you to Daniel Greene, CEO of Camile Thai Kitchen, for his engaging and insightful guest lecture for the “Ethics for Business and Technology” students at DCU Business School (9th March 2026). Daniel spoke about the use and impact of technology within his company, with special reference to drone delivery, robotic woks, and…

Dr. Fearghas O’ Beara, invited guest lecture on the EU AI Act

On February 16, 2026, the DCU Business School “Ethics for Business and Technology” students had the opportunity to learn from Dr. Fearghas Ó Béara (Head of Office, European Parliament Liaison Office in Ireland) about “The EU Human-Centric Approach to Law-Making,” with specific reference to the EU AI Act. Dr. Ó Béara’s lecture focused on the…

“AI, time, and the virtues”: talk to women in leadership

What happens when you bring together a line-up of women talking in an engaging way about their current research and a room full of women extremely committed to transforming lives and societies through their work? Here’s what happens: a wonderful event celebrating all women in leadership and their powerful narratives organized by DCU Business School,…

M. Rocchi included in The Dean’s 2024 Green List

“The Dean’s Green List recognises academic staff who, in 2024, published peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters that make significant contributions to the fields of Ethics, Responsibility, and Sustainability (ERS). Each listed publication has been mapped to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), aligning with our strategic commitment to global sustainability and positive societal…

Virtue as Competence seminar for London South Bank University

Thank you Craig Duckworth for the opportunity to present our latest British Journal of Management article to the London South Bank University Entrepreneurship and the Future of Work Research Group. We spoke about #virtue as #competence, and discovered why the talk was about #superpowers and how to make our business school places where students can…

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