
معرفی
Sara Müller is a Scientific Assistant at the University of Zurich, currently pursuing her dissertation project Gesunde Rinder produzieren? Der Viehstall als Beobachtungsraum für Tiergesundheit, ca. 1918-1992 as part of the SNSF-funded initiative Nutztiere im Anthropozän. Her work bridges the Faculty of Medicine and the Faculty of Arts, focusing on interdisciplinary research connecting human and animal health.
Education:
- Teaching Diploma for Upper Secondary Education (2019-2022)
- Master of Arts in History and Social Anthropology (2019), University of Zurich
- Bachelor of Arts in History, Social Anthropology, and Political Science (2014), University of Zurich
- Visiting student at Université de Neuchâtel (FS 2017)
Research Focus: Sara Müller's work spans the One Health paradigm, historical animal studies, and postcolonial milk studies. She examines intersections between industrialization, interspecies health, and socio-political contexts in Swiss and transnational agricultural history (1918-1992).
Scientific Awards:
- 2024: GRC Travel Grant for Universidade de Santiago de Compostela research stay
Teaching & Collaborations: She co-teaches One Health modules in the Faculty of Medicine (2023-2025) and leads proseminars on resource management and historical body studies. Her presentations at international workshops (e.g., Université Paris-Dauphine, Technische Universität Dresden) highlight her contributions to rural and agricultural history.



