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Dr. Uta Müller is a Research Fellow at the International Center for Ethics in the Sciences and Humanities (IZEW) under the Eberhard-Karls-University Tübingen. She leads the Ethics and Education department, focusing on interdisciplinary ethics teaching. Her academic journey includes a Doctorate in Philosophy (1984-1990) and M.A. in Philosophy, Logic, and Political Science (1981-1984) from Munich and Heidelberg universities.
- Education: University of Heidelberg (Philosophy & Political Science), University of Munich (Doctorate in Philosophy, M.A. in Philosophy/Political Science)
- Career: Deputy Head of Ethics and Education (2015), Full-Time Research Fellow (2007), Part-Time Research Fellow (2002), Freelance Editor/Translator (1990-2001)
Her research spans Applied Ethics, Organizational Ethics, Leadership Ethics, Digital Ethics, and Bioethics, often intersecting with education and social sciences. Recent publications (2024-2018) explore ethics in digital transformation, pandemic science, media narratives, and educational frameworks. She also contributes to debates on aging, healthcare ethics, and moral pluralism.
Key projects include Ethik in Serie (analyzing TV ethics), Quellen des Sinns (religiosity and education ethics), and collaborations on biogerontology ethics. Her work emphasizes interdisciplinary ethics teaching, with courses like Grundlagen ethischen Argumentierens and lectures at international conferences. No scientific awards or students are listed in the provided data.

