Joaquim Clotet

President of PUCRS

Joaquim Clotet Martí (Mataró, Spain, March 16, 1946) holds a doctorate in Philosophy and Letters, with outstanding work in the area of Ethics and Bioethics. Since 2004, he has been the President of the Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS), Porto Alegre, Brazil.[1]

Biography and academic background

Born in the city of Mataró, a province of Barcelona in Spain, Joaquim Clotet graduated with a degree in English and Philosophy and Letters (1972) from the University of Barcelona (Spain), obtaining a doctorate in Philosophy and Letters from the same institution (1980).

After his doctorate, he completed studies and research at the Gregorian University of Rome (Italy), the University of London (United Kingdom), Georgetown University (Washington D.C., USA), the University of Ottawa (Canada), Oxford University (United Kingdom) and the University of Warwick (Coventry, United Kingdom).

After teaching for nine years in the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Barcelona, he moved to Porto Alegre in 1984, when he became a full professor at PUCRS. He also taught at UFRGS in the Graduate Program in Medicine – Medical Practice – in 1995 and 1996.

From 1994 to 2004, he was the Senior Vice President of PUCRS, assuming the Presidency in December 2004. He was reappointed in 2008 and 2012. His administration has been highlighted by the increase of internationalization in all academic areas, and the incentive for research, entrepreneurship and innovation. In addition to being President, Clotet is Full Professor of Bioethics in the Master’s and Doctorate Programs of Medicine and Dentistry. He is a Visiting Professor at the University of Santiago de Compostela (Spain), the University of San Marcos (Peru), the National University of La Plata (Argentina) and the University of Buenos Aires (Argentina).

He was a member of the National Committee on Access and Use of the Human Genome, by the Ministry of Health, the National Committee for Ethics in Research, by the Ministry of Health (1997-2001) and President of the Riograndense Society of Bioethics (1999-2001).

He was also a member of the Hume Society, the Kennedy Institute of Ethics (USA), the Iberoamerican Society for Utilitarian Studies (Spain), the Hastings Center (USA) and the American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics (USA).[2]

Publications

  Porto Alegre,Brazil,Edipucrs,2005
   Porto Alegre,Brazil,Edipucrs,2003
   Porto Alegre,Brazil,Nestlé,2002-contributor
   Porto Alegre,Brazil,Edipucrs,2001-editor
   Porto Alegre,Brazil,Edipucrs,2001-editor
   Porto Alegre,Brazil,Edipucrs,2000-contributor
   Porto Alegre,Brazil,PUCRS-Editora Acadêmica,1988-editor
   Barcelona,Spain,Daimon,1982-contributor
   Barcelona,Spain,Editorial Laia,1982-editor, introduction and comments
   Zaragoza,Spain,Edelvives,1978-contributor
   Zaragoza,Spain,1977-contributor

Clotet has also published a variety of articles in national and international scientific journals.[3]

Awards received

2013

2012

2009

2008

2007

1972

References

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