Dr. Montserrat Salomón Ferrer studied her bachelor's and doctorate in philosophy at Universidad Panamericana, Mexico campus. Her doctoral thesis: "Disability and Justice: Reflections on the recognition of people with disabilities from the approach of capabilities and fair equality of opportunity" obtained top honors. She worked in a political and media consultancy for more than 10 years. She also worked for a few years in the publishing industry as Non-Fiction Editor at Nostra Ediciones. In the public sector, she worked as a legal consultant and private secretary at the INEA Delegation in Mexico City. Since 2009 until today she writes a weekly column on international politics in the newspaper La Razón. She has been a professor of various philosophical subjects at the university level since 2003 to date, including: Philosophy of Nature, Cosmology, Introduction to Philosophy, Ethics, Philosophical Anthropology and Person and Society. She has also been a guest professor of the PhD in Bioethics at Universidad Panamericana Campus Mexico with topics related to distributive justice in health issues. She has participated as a speaker in several congresses and conferences. She has also conducted research stays abroad. She has been Coordinator of the Department of Humanities and General Coordinator of the Open University for the careers of Philosophy and Pedagogy at Universidad Panamericana, Campus Mexico. At the Panamericana campus Guadalajara she has been Head of the Academy of Anthropology and Ethics and Professional Ethics. She currently serves as Academic Secretary of the Institute of Humanities, Campus Guadalajara.

