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Christian Staerklé serves as a Professor at the University of Lausanne, affiliated with the LIVES Centre (National Centre of Competence in Research on Life Course Perspectives). His academic home resides within the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences and Department of Psychology, where he contributes to Switzerland's leading research on vulnerability and life course transitions.
Staerklé's research spans social psychology with particular emphasis on social network analysis, well-being determinants, and migration studies. His work examines how social connectedness influences psychological outcomes across different life stages, with special attention to young adulthood and aging populations. Recent projects investigate the multidimensional nature of social ties and their relationship to mental health outcomes.
His publication record reveals consistent contributions to high-impact journals in social psychology, with recent work focusing on methodological approaches to social network analysis and the psychological dimensions of multicultural societies. The research demonstrates interdisciplinary collaboration across psychology, sociology, and political science.
As an active member of the LIVES research network, Staerklé participates in Switzerland's major national research initiative on life course vulnerability, collaborating with prominent scholars including Eva GT Green, Eric D. Widmer, and Anahita Mehrpour. His work contributes to theoretical and empirical understanding of social integration processes across diverse populations.





