Contact
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Allgemeine Psychologie II
Leopoldstraße 13
D-80802 München
Allgemeine Psychologie II
Leopoldstraße 13
D-80802 München
Room:
3218
Email:
Martin.Schweizer@psy.lmu.de
Website:
http://www.schweizer-consulting.de
Further Information
Teaching
General Psychology
Social Psychology
Soft Skills and Social Competencies
Consulting and Communication Psychology
Change Management
Consumer and Advertising Psychology
Conflict Resolution and Mediation
Research Interests
Origin of Consciousness
Mind-Matter-Interactions
Spirituality and Meditation
Curriculum Vitae
2018-2019 | Scientific associate at the Chair of Social Psychology, Prof. Mario Gollwitzer, LMU Munich |
since 2017 | PhD student, Motivation and Emotion - General Psychology II, Prof. Markus Maier, LMU Munich |
since 2016 | Associate lecturer for business psychology at the FOM Munich |
since 2016 | Coach and Supervisor at Project-Together for social start-ups (www.projecttogether.org) |
since 2015 | Freelancer mediator with focus on e.g. conflict resolution programs, mediation through understanding, business and family mediation |
2014-2015 | Training as a certified mediator at ‘Eidos Projekt Mediation’ (www.eidos-projekt-mediation.de) |
since 2013 | Associate lecturer in psychology and trainer at ‘Salem Kolleg’ (www.salemkolleg.de) |
2013 | Training as a certified systemic coach and business coach at ‘Kröber Kommunikation’, Prof. Dietmar Kröber (www.kroeberkom.de/ and Steinbeis Hochschule Berlin - SHB) |
since 2010 | Freelancer coach and trainer with focus on e.g. communication and presentation skills, value and change management, leadership skills development, work life balance, career planning and development, teambuilding and –training (schweizer-consulting.de) |
2007-2010 | Consultant at ‘Breitenstein Consulting’ (www.breitenstein-consulting.de) |
2006-2010 | Trainer, lecturer, supervisor and coach, LMU Munich |
2004-2009 | Studies of Psycholinguistics and Speech-Sciences, Philosophy and Psychology, LMU Munich Research-thesis: “To the connection between interactional synchrony and speech-processes” |