Prof. Dr. Lisa Bardach
Professor
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Tel.: +49 (0)641 / 99 - 26250
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Room: F 236 (Phil. I, tract F, 2nd floor)
Lisa Bardach is a full professor at the Department of Psychology at the Justus-Liebig University Giessen since April 2024. She received her PhD in Psychology at the University of Vienna in Austria in 2018. After a post-doc in the UK (University of York, 2019 - 2020), she became a Junior Research Group Leader/Assistant Professor at the University of Tübingen at the Hector Research Institute of Education Sciences and Psychology (2020 – 2024). Lisa Bardach is a recipient of several awards (e.g., the Dissertation Award of the Austrian Association of Psychology, Doc:Award of the University of Vienna, Elsevier Scopus Early Career UK Researcher Award, Mensa Award for Excellence in Research). She also received Research Fellowships from the Jacobs Foundation and the Eliteprogram for Post-docs of the Baden-Württemberg Foundation.
Research Areas
- Individual differences (e.g., motivation, personality, self-regulation, cognitive abilities) and their role in learning and development
- Cultural diversity
- Social inequity
- Digital learning and digital technology-based interventions to promote children’s and adolescents’ positive development
Scientific Vita
since 04/2024
- W3 professorship at the University of Giessen
12/20-03/2024
- Assistant Professor
Hector Research Institute of Education Sciences and Psychology, University of Tübingen
09/20-11/2020
- Junior Research Group Leader
Hector Research Institute of Education Sciences and Psychology, University of Tübingen
01/19-08/2020
- Post-doctoral Research Fellow
University of York, UK
09/18-12/2018
- Post-doctoral Researcher
University of Vienna, Austria
08/2018
- PhD in Psychology
University of Vienna, Austria
01/2016
- Master of Science in Psychology
University of Vienna, Austria
02/2014
- Bachelor of Science in Psychology
University of Vienna, Austria
04/2014
- Mag.rer.nat in Sportwissenschaft
University of Vienna, Austria
Publications