معرفی
Marco Salvati is an Associate Professor in the Department of Human Sciences at the University of Verona, specializing in Social Psychology. His research focuses on social inequalities, prejudice, LGBTQ+ rights, and mindfulness applications in reducing stigma. He actively contributes to academic governance through roles in ethics committees and teaching boards.
Research Interests: Explores LGBTQ+ conspiracy beliefs, intergroup relations, gender equality, and the role of mindfulness in mitigating sexual stigma. His work bridges cross-cultural studies, social policy, and organizational behavior.
Teaching: Teaches modules on social psychology, prejudices, and organizational dynamics across undergraduate and postgraduate programs in Psychology and Social Work. Courses include 'Social Psychology of Prejudices' and 'Social Psychology of Relational Processes.'
Committees & Roles:
- Member of the ETHICS COMMITEE – Human Sciences
- Member of the Joint Faculty-Student Committee
- Associate Professor on the Departmental Council
- Member of the Research Policy Committee
Labs & Centers: Affiliated with research groups like FamilyLivesLab, NPSY-Lab.VR (Neuropsychology), and the CERC (Caring Education Research Center). His work often involves collaborations on projects like 'Explicit and Implicit Investigation of LGBTQ+ Conspiracy Beliefs.'

