
معرفی
Adjunct Professor Dr. Dr. Jörg Tremmel is affiliated with the Institute of Political Science at the University of Tübingen, where he contributes to research and teaching on intergenerational justice, climate ethics, and political theory. He actively participates in parliamentary hearings, serves on the Advisory Board for Sustainable Development, and co-founded the Journal for Intergenerational Justice.
Education:
- PhD in Philosophy (2004-2008), Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
- PhD in Political Science (1998-2005), University of Stuttgart
- Postgraduate studies in Political Science (1994-2003), Goethe University Frankfurt
- Business Administration degrees from European Business School (1997) and FernUni Hagen (1998)
Research Interests focus on intergenerational ethics, climate justice, democratic sustainability, and normative political theory. His work bridges philosophical frameworks with policy applications, particularly in climate policy and institutional design for future generations. The 2024 article on negative emissions highlights his commitment to operationalizing climate justice through innovative policy mechanisms.
Scientific Awards and Fellowships include nominations for teaching awards, research prizes, and fellowships from institutions like the London School of Economics, Asia-Europe Youth Dialogue, and Volkswagen Dream Camp. He received scholarships from political foundations for both doctoral and undergraduate studies.
Advising and Grants span parliamentary expert hearings, juror roles for sustainability theses, and contributions to policy debates on pensions, climate policy, and social equity. He co-designed the 'Veggi-Day' initiative at the University of Tübingen and advocates for academic carbon accountability.


