Italo Alves

Short CV

Education

Ph.D., Loyola University Chicago, Philosophy, 2020–present

Ph.D., PUCRS, Philosophy, 2021.

Master's Degree, PUCRS, Philosophy, 2018

Bachelor's Degree, PUCRS, Legal and Social Sciences, 2016

Visiting Student, Concordia University of Edmonton, 2014

Teaching Experience

Instructor of Record, Philosophy Department, Loyola University Chicago, 2023–present
— Spring 2024: PHIL 130: Philosophy and Persons
— Fall 2023: PHIL 182: Social and Political Philosophy
— Spring 2023: PHIL 182: Social and Political Philosophy

Teaching Assistant, Philosophy Department, Loyola University Chicago, 2020–2021
— Spring 2021: PHIL 130: Philosophy and Persons (Instructor: Dr. Andrew Cutrofello)
— Fall 2020: PHIL 182: Social and Political Philosophy (Instructor: Dr. David Ingram)
— Spring 2020: PHIL 182: Social and Political Philosophy, two sections (Instructor: Dr. David Ingram)

Research Experience

Research Assistant, Philosophy Department, Loyola University Chicago, 2020–2022
— Fall 2020–Fall 2022: Assistant to Dr. Joy Gordon on projects about economic sanctions and debt in the Global South.

Visiting Ph.D. Student, Centre Marc Bloch Berlin, 2022
— May–August 2022: Conducted research under Dr. the supervision of Dr. Katia Genel. Supported with a DAAD award.

Visiting Ph.D. Student, Normative Orders Research Cluster, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, 2020–2021
— March 2020–July 2021: Conducted an independent research project (Normative Performance) under Dr. Christoph Menke's supervision. Supported with a DAAD award.

Research Assistant, School of Public Policy and Administration, Carleton University, 2015, 2018–2021
— October 2018–March 2021: Assistant to Dr. Alexandra Mallett in the Governance of Natural Resources project
— June–September 2015: Recipient of a MITACS Globalink internship grant to work in the Governance of Natural Resources project.

Visiting Research Student (Étudiant visitant de recherche), Department of Philosophy, Université de Montréal, 2017–2018
— August 2017–January 2018: Recipient of a Global Affairs Canada scholarship to cover the thesis writing portion of my Master's degree. Supervised by Dr. Iain Macdonald.

Undergraduate Research Assistant, Department of Philosophy, PUCRS, 2013–2015
— April 2013–December 2015: Assistant to Dr. Thadeu Weber on projects about Kant, Hegel and Rawls.