Stefan Brunnhuber is a socioeconomist, psychiatrist and psychotherapist with multiple international Visiting Professorships and special clinical interests. A member of the European Academy of Science and Arts and the Austrian Chapter of the Club of Rome, he is former Visiting Fellow at the C. G. Jung Institute, Zurich and has been Clinical Consultant at the University of Salzburg. He is currently Medical Director and CMO at the hospital for integral psychiatry in Saxonia and vice-chairman of the European Institute of Medicine.
He was named ‘International Scientist of the Year 2003’ and received the ‘Living Science Award 2004’ and the ‘International Peace Prize 2004’. He has been a Scientific advisor to the EU Commission since 2009. Researching the link between the healthcare sector, the financial system and sustainability and as spokesman of the international working group of the European Academy of Science and Arts (EASA), he chaired the group’s report ‘Wie wir wirtschaften werden’: ‘Our Future Economy’ (2003).