

I have worked at the UZH Science Museums since 2010, an inspiring environment that has had a profound impact on me, both professionally and personally.
I am currently part of the Education Team, and as a specialist for secondary levels 1 and 2, I play an active role in shaping educational work. Furthermore, I lead tours and workshops for school groups and organise training courses for teachers. I am particularly committed to making the museum a diverse learning space outside the classroom.
My focus is on human evolution. I am fascinated by the idea of understanding humans as part of the diversity of nature. From 2021 to 2024, I was responsible for the anthropological content at the Natural History Museum, which was an exciting time during which I was able to closely link content, education, and exhibitions. I love the direct interaction with visitors, sharing knowledge and sparking curiosity.
Education:
- Teaching diploma for secondary school, PH Bern
- Master of Science in Biology, specialising in palaeoanthropology, University of Zurich