Anya Daly is currently based at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Her research focuses on a number of domains and their intersections: phenomenology, the philosophy of perception, the philosophy of psychiatry, ethics, aesthetics, social cognition, embodied cognition, activism, and Buddhist philosophy. Anya Daly's research is focused on the intersections of phenomenology with the philosophy of mind, ethics, philosophy of perception, aesthetics, philosophy of psychiatry, embodied and social cognition, activism, and Buddhist Philosophy.
She has taught in programs at undergraduate and graduate levels at the University of Melbourne, Sciences Po Paris, University Lyon 3, University College Dublin, Monash University - European philosophy, anglo-american philosophy, history of ideas, ethics, business ethics, management ethics, aesthetics, and philosophy of science. Anya spent five years researching and teaching in France (2005-2010), two years in Dublin at UCD under the mentorship of Professor Dermot Moran, on an Irish Research Council Fellowship (2016-2018), and before, between and now (2019/ 2020) she has been/ is based in her home city of Melbourne at the University of Melbourne.