Dr Emma Curran
College Lecturer in Ethics
Emma is a Departmental Lecturer in Ethics in the Faculty of Philosophy and a member of the Institute for Ethics in AI. Emma completed her PhD in Philosophy at the University of Cambridge, before joining the Centre for Population-Level Bioethics at Rutgers University as a Postdoctoral Associate. Further information can be found at emmajcurran.co.uk.
Undergraduate teaching
Emma teaches Moral Philosophy, Ethics, Practical Ethics, and AI Ethics.
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Research interests
Emma’s main research areas are normative and practical ethics, with a focus on the ethics of helping and harming, alongside the ethics of risk. She also has research interests in metaphysics, philosophy of biology, and philosophy of death.