Generate a tailored SOP for Dr. Maren Wehrle. Improve your application with a focused, well-structured draft.
Maren Wehrle is an Associate Professor of Practical Philosophy at Erasmus School of Philosophy. She obtained her Master's degree in Philosophy, German Literature, and Historical Anthropology from the University of Freiburg, Germany in 2006. In 2011, she received her doctorate in Philosophy from the same university with her dissertation focusing on attention from phenomenological and cognitive psychological perspectives. From 2012 to 2017, Wehrle worked as a Post-Doctoral Researcher and Lecturer at KU Leuven, Belgium, in the Faculty of Philosophy (Center of Phenomenological and Continental Philosophy: Husserl Archives). Her research expertise includes Phenomenology, Philosophical Historical Anthropology, Feminist Philosophy, and Cognitive Psychology. Wehrle has authored articles on various topics such as embodiment, habit, normality, attention, and normativity. She has also written a monograph titled 'Horizonte der Aufmerksamkeit' on attention, and co-edited several volumes related to her field, including works on Edmund Husserl and transdisciplinary perspectives on attention. She currently leads a project on Integrative Neuromedicine.
Erasmus School of Philosophy • Rotterdam
Teaching and conducting research in Practical Philosophy.
KU Leuven • Leuven, Belgium
Engaged in research and teaching in the Faculty of Philosophy.
Department of Econometrics / MSc Econometrics and Management Science.