Stefano Biancu (MA in Philosophy - Catholic University of the Sacred Heart Milan/Italy; DEA in Philosophy - University of Geneva/Switzerland; PhD in Philosophy and Human Sciences - University of Perugia/Italy; PhD in Theology - University of Lausanne/Switzerland), joined the Department of Human Studies at University of Rome-Lumsa as an Associate Professor of Moral Philosophy in October 2016. He teaches several courses in the field of Moral Philosophy (at both graduate and undergraduate level) and is the vice-coordinator of the Academic Board of the international PhD programme "Contemporary Humanism" .
He has also been an Adjunct Professor at…
Stefano Biancu (MA in Philosophy - Catholic University of the Sacred Heart Milan/Italy; DEA in Philosophy - University of Geneva/Switzerland; PhD in Philosophy and Human Sciences - University of Perugia/Italy; PhD in Theology - University of Lausanne/Switzerland), joined the Department of Human Studies at University of Rome-Lumsa as an Associate Professor of Moral Philosophy in October 2016. He teaches several courses in the field of Moral Philosophy (at both graduate and undergraduate level) and is the vice-coordinator of the Academic Board of the international PhD programme "Contemporary Humanism" .
He has also been an Adjunct Professor at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Milan/Italy since 2007 and an Invited Professor at the Gregorian University (Rome/Italy) since 2016.
Previously, he was a Privat-Docent in Ethics at the University of Geneva/Switzerland (2011-2016) and a recurrent Visiting Professor at the Philosophy Department of the Pontifical Faculty of Theology in Cagliari/Italy (2007-2016). He served as a Senior Researcher (Post-Doc) in Ethics at the University of Lausanne/Switzerland (2007-2010) and as a Researcher in Ethics at the Center for Religious Studies in Trento/Italy (2012-2016). In 2015 he was a Guest Research Assistant Professor at the Department of Philosophy of the University of Notre Dame (Indiana/USA).
He is the Editor in Chief of Munera. European Journal of Culture and a member of the scientific board of several journals and books collections (such as: Revue d’Ethique et de Théologie morale/Paris, Intessiture/Mimesis Editore/Milan).
He was awarded by the Centro Nazionale di Studi Leopardiani in Recanati (2003) and by the Faculté de Théologie et de Sciences des Religions of the University of Lausanne (2011). On 27/04/2014 he obtained the Italian National Scientific Qualification as Associate Professor in Moral Philosophy by the Italian Ministry of Education, Universities and Research and on 15/02/2018 the “Qualification” as “Professeur des Universités” by the French “Ministère de l’Enseignement supérieur et de la Recherche”.
Since 2018 he has been an associate member of IRSE (Institut Romand de Systématique et d'Éthique) at the University of Geneva (Switzerland) and has worked as an expert of the French National Authority for the Evaluation of Research and Higher Education (Hcéres - Haut conseil de l’évaluation de la recherche et de l’enseignement supérieur).
He is a member of the following Scientific Societies : SIFM (Società Italiana di Filosofia morale), ATEM (Association de théologiens pour l'étude de la morale), SAGW (Schweizerische Theologische Gesellschaft), ATI (Associazione Teologica Italiana), Fondazione Centro Studi Filosofici di Gallarate.