
Alberto Guerrero-Velázquez
Philosopher, Cognitive Scientist, Educator
I am a traveller and philosopher with a deep interest in the mind, interculturality, and multidisciplinarity. I am currently pursuing a PhD in Philosophy at the University of Western Australia, under the supervision of Professor Rob Wilson. My research is funded by the ARC Discovery Project Keeping Kinship in Mind. My thesis focuses on episodic thinking and mnemonic discordance, with a specific emphasis on autobiographical memory and its interaction with imagination, identity, language, and collective memory.
I earned a Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy from the Autonomous University of Aguascalientes, Mexico. Subsequently, I moved to Argentina to complete a specialisation in Social Sciences with a focus on Social History at the University of Luján in Buenos Aires. In 2020, I completed a Master’s degree in Cognitive Science at the Autonomous University of the State of Morelos.
My contributions to the fields of philosophy and social history have been published in journals across Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, and Brazil. I was the compiler of *Memorias desde el sur*, a collective publication offering profound interdisciplinary perspectives on memory processes in Colombia and Argentina.

Tutor in Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence (Phil 2008)
2024 (semester 2) / The University of Western Australia / Perth, WA
Tutor in Bioethics (Phil 2001)
2023 (semester 1) / The University of Western Australia / Perth, WA
Director of Educative Innovation
2020 - 2022 / Highland International School / Aguascalientes, Mexico.
Scholar libraries manager and teacher’s trainer
2014 – 2018 / Bosques International School / Aguascalientes, Mexico.
Lecturer (Ethics)
2017 (semester 2) / Autonomous University of Aguascalientes / Aguascalientes, Mexico.
Literary creation teacher
2013 – 2014 / CONFENALCO Antioquia / Antioquia, Colombia.
Middle-school and High-school teacher (Critical writing)
2007 –2010 / Bosques International School / Aguascalientes