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Xavier Symons

Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Plunkett Centre for Ethics, Australian Catholic University

Xavier Symons is currently the Director of the Plunkett Centre for Ethics at Australian Catholic University (ACU).3 He previously worked as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Human Flourishing Program at Harvard University.123

Symons is a bioethicist with research interests in ethical issues at the beginning and end of life, conscientious objection, healthcare resource allocation, and pandemic ethics.13 He holds degrees from the University of Sydney, the University of Oxford, and the Australian Catholic University.1

His first book, "Why Conscience Matters: A Defence of Conscientious Objection in Healthcare," was published in July 2022.1 Symons was awarded a 2020 Fulbright Future Postdoctoral Scholarship and was a scholar in residence at Georgetown University's Kennedy Institute for Ethics from September 2021 to March 2022.15

According to his LinkedIn profile (username: xavier-symons-8bb06123), Symons recently left his position in the United States and returned to Sydney, Australia to commence work at the Plunkett Centre for Ethics in April 2024.4

Highlights

Xavier Symons | The Human Flourishing Program - Harvard University
Xavier Symons | The Human Flourishing Program - Harvard University
Dr Xavier Symons - Projects at Harvard
Dr Xavier Symons - Projects at Harvard
Aug 30 · acu.edu.au
Australian Catholic University (ACU)
Apr 11 · xaviersymons.com
Xavier Symons

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Greater Sydney Area