Clockwise from top: Dr Areti Theofilopoulou - Assistant Professor in the Ethics of Non-Violence, Jinesh Sheth - Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Jain Studies, and Dr Marie-Hélène Gorisse - Dharmanath Assistant Professor in Jain Studies.
Clockwise from top: Dr Areti Theofilopoulou - Assistant Professor in the Ethics of Non-Violence, Jinesh Sheth - Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Jain Studies, and Dr Marie-Hélène Gorisse - Dharmanath Assistant Professor in Jain Studies. The University of Birmingham has appointed key members of its new team teaching and researching Jainism. The University of Birmingham has made three key academic appointments in establishing its new world-leading teaching and research portfolio in Jainism. Revealed today the academics taking up these posts will develop teaching and research in Jainism and contemporary issues. Dr Areti Theofilopoulou has been appointed Assistant Professor in the Ethics of Non-Violence. She is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Interdisciplinary Research Lab for Bioethics at the Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences. Her research examines the intersection between political philosophy and applied ethics and the ethics of personal relationships, particularly on domestic violence.
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