
About
Dr. Steven Stolz is a Senior Lecturer (Teaching & Research) at the University of Adelaide's School of Education within the Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Economics. He holds a PhD in Philosophy and previously served as Program Director for the Master of Teaching program. His interdisciplinary research bridges philosophy and education, focusing on topics such as embodiment, ethics, and curriculum studies. He has authored over 50 publications, including books like *The Body, Embodiment, and Education* (2021), and serves on editorial boards for *Educational Philosophy and Theory* and *Educational Theory*. Active in professional associations, he is a former Convener of the AARE’s 'Educational Philosophy & Theory' group.
Stolz’s qualifications include BEd, GradDipTh (Theology), MA (Philosophy), and PhD (Philosophy). He supervises HDR students in areas like philosophy of education, phenomenology, and moral education. His podcast, *Deep Thinking with Dr Steven Stolz*, explores academic rigor in real-life contexts. He remains a registered secondary school teacher and has held visiting scholar roles globally. His research emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, integrating thinkers like Nietzsche, Husserl, and MacIntyre.
Teaching responsibilities include courses on qualitative research methods and mixed methods research. Professional activities include membership in societies such as the Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain and the American Educational Research Association. Despite no explicitly listed awards, his extensive publications and editorial roles highlight scholarly distinction.
