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Marie-Luisa Frick – Universität Innsbruck

Marie-Luisa Frick

Associate Professor

 

Marie-Luisa Frick

Academic career

  • born 1983 in Lienz (AT)
  • 2001 graduation from the Bundesgymnasium Lienz
  • study of philosophy and law at the University of Innsbruck
  • 2005 graduation bachelor programme philosophy (Bakk. phil.)
  • 2006 graduation master programme philosophy (Mag. phil.)
  • from 2006 University Assistant at the Department of Philosophy (2006-2010 Univ.-Ass., 2011-2016 Ass.-Prof.)
  • 2009 graduation doctoral program in philosophy (Dr. phil.)
  • 2016 habilitation in philosophy (Priv.-Doz.) and appointed Associate Professor
  • research visits among others at the NUI Galway and the Harvard University

Focuses in research and teaching

  • Ethics
  • Philosophy of law 
  • Political philosophy
  • Philosophy of religion
  • History of thought in the 17th and 18th century
  • Philosophy of science

Memberships and functions at the University of Innsbruck 

  • 2012- member of the Board for Ethical Issues 
  • 2012-2017 & 2024- Deputy Head of the Institute of Philosophy
  • 2019- alternate member Equal Treatment Committee (member 2012-2019)
  • 2021- authorized representative for the teacher training programme Ethics
  • 2021- leader of the advisory council for the teacher training programme Ethics
  • 2020-2021 scientific head of the working group creating a curriculum for the teaching subject Ethics
  • 2024- scientific head of the working group revising the curriculum of the teaching subject Ethics
  • 2019-2022 alternate member of the Senate
  • 2016-2017 member of the core team for establishing a Mission Statement for the University of Innsbruck

 

You may find a list of my publications and lectures here

Personal Homepage

I am happy to take on the supervision of final theses if they fall within my areas of research

What I offer: Support in the development of the research design and literature research; continuous and open feedback on the written version.

What I expect: independent thinking and independent work; highest scientific accuracy and linguistic correctness.

Please note that any confirmation of supervision will only be given after a personal interview (during my office hours) and the submission of an appropriate research exposé.

For MA theses: Please prepare a short project outline containing your research question, methodological approaches and relevant literature as well as a timetable (guideline: 5 pages).

For dissertations: Please prepare a project outline that includes your research question, methodological approaches and theoretical background, relevant literature and a timetable as well as your CV (guideline: 15 pages).

Theses can generally be written in German and English


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