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Kerry is an academic philosopher interested in topics at the intersection of bioethics, social and political philosophy, and public policy. She is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at McMaster University (2022-2023).

Kerry was previously a Post-Doctoral Associate at the Rotman Institute of Philosophy where she examined the role of ethics committees during public health emergencies, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. She has held teaching positions at Carleton University (Philosophy Department; Arthur Kroeger College of Public Affairs) and University of Toronto (Trinity One Program).

Kerry received her Ph.D. in Ethics and Public Affairs from Carleton University. Prior to her Ph.D., Kerry completed an MA in Philosophy at McMaster University in combination with a Water Without Borders diploma from United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health. She also holds a BA (Hons.) from McMaster University in Philosophy and Peace Studies.




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