Provost Matthias Vorwerk
A native of Detmold, Germany, Dr. Vorwerk’s academic expertise is in ancient philosophy,
the works of Plato and Plotinus, and the philosophy of human nature. In 1998, he received
his PhD from the University of Münster after completion of a dissertation on the Neoplatonic
philosopher Plotinus. He then received a fellowship of the Alexander von Humboldt
Foundation to complete post-doctoral work at University College Dublin and Trinity
College Dublin. He joined the faculty of the Catholic University of America in 2003
as an assistant professor of philosophy, and in 2011 was appointed as associate dean
of the School of Philosophy. In this capacity, he oversaw the extensive undergraduate
operations of the school, including the formation of college seminarians, and served
as inaugural co-chair of Catholic University’s General Education Curriculum Committee,
which developed a new liberal arts curriculum that was successfully implemented in
2018.
Dr. Vorwerk has written or co-edited books on Plotinus and the history of Platonism, published numerous articles and papers for academic publications and conferences, and is a member of the Academia Platonica Septima Monasteriensis.