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Adam Standring
Adam Standring has a Masters in Politics from the University of York (UK) and a PhD in Political Science from Universidade NOVA de Lisboa. His research focuses on the politics of expertise and knowledge production in international organizations. |
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Ângela Benoliel Coutinho
Researcher at the IPRI/Lisbon University of Lisbon and at the CEIS20 – Coimbra University. She has obtained her PhD in Contemporary African History by the University of Paris I – Panthéon-Sorbonne, in 2005. |
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Angie Gago
Research Assistant at IPRI in the project “Democracy in Times of Crisis: Power and Discourse in a Three-Level Game”. She is a PhD Candidate in Political Studies at the University of Milan.
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Beatriz Ribeiro
Currently enrolled in the Master of Political Science at NOVA FCSH. Before that, I also did my Bachelor in Political Science and International Affairs at NOVA FCSH.
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Camila Rodrigues
Bachelor’s degree in sociology, master in European studies, PhD in political science (FCSH-UNL). Currently manages a collaborative network of female entrepreneurs which gathers over 100 000 members (Mulheres à Obra).
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Carlos M. J. Alves
Teacher and researcher. Degree in Philosophy, Master in Philosophy, specializing in political philosophy, with the Master’s thesis on the Possibility of a Just Society in the Political Philosophy of John Rawls”.
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Catherine Moury
Assistant Professor at the FCSH-NOVA University of Lisbon. Her research focuses on institutional change in the European Union and on comparative policy-making, about which she has published in journals such as European Journal of Public Policy, West European Politics and Party Politics.
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Daniel Cardoso
Post-doctoral fellow at IPRI in the project “Democracy in Times of Crisis: Power and Discourse in a Three-Level Game”. Holds a PhD in Political Science and International Relations from Free University of Berlin. |
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Edna Falorca Costa
Holds a PhD in Political Science by FCSH-UNL and is a researcher at IPRI-NOVA and CIEG (ISCSP-UL). Her research focuses on the study of inequalities and the quality of democracy as well as of social policies with a particular interest on gender issues. |
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Elisabetta De Giorgi
FCT Investigator at Instituto Português de Relações Internacionais. Graduated in Political Sciences at the University of Bologna. She received her MA degree from the University of Rome La Sapienza and obtained a PhD in Comparative and European Politics from the University of Siena. |
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Enrico Borghetto
FCT researcher (PhD at the University of Milan). His work focused on compliance with EU policies, the Europeanisation of national legislation, legislative studies and policy agendas. |
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Fernando Chavarría Múgica
FCT Postdoctoral Researcher at IPRI, University Nova of Lisbon. Before arriving to IPRI he has been Marie Curie Intra-European Fellow at the CNRS/EHESS in Paris, Juan de la Cierva Researcher at the University of Alcalá in Spain, and EURIAS/Clare Hall Visiting Fellow at CRASSH, University of Cambridge. |
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João Cancela
PhD candidate in Political Science at Universidade Nova de Lisboa and guest lecturer at NOVA FCSH and at the School of Economics and Business of the University of Minho. Recipient of an individual doctoral grant from the Portuguese Science and Technology Foundation from 2013 to 2017.
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João Estevens
BA in Economics (NOVA SBE) and in Political Science and International Relations (FCSH/NOVA), postgraduate in Cultural Management and Programming (ECATI-ULHT) and in Intelligence Management and Security (NOVA IMS) and MA in Political Science and International Relations (FCSH/NOVA). |
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João Loureiro
Research assistant at the IPRI-NOVA, working on the project “From Representation to Legitimacy? Political Parties and Interest Groups in Southern Europe”. Holds a degree in Political Science and International Relations, at FCSH/NOVA (2012). |
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Jorge Botelho Moniz
PhD candidate in Political Science at the New University of Lisbon and he is currently a fellow in the Postgraduate Program in Political Sociology of the Federal University of Santa Catarina, sponsored by the Erasmus Mundus Action 2 Programme of the European Union (2014-2016) and by the FCT - Foundation for Science and Technology (2016-2019). |
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Judite Gonçalves de Freitas
Aggregated by the Department of History and International Political Studies of the Faculty of Arts of the University of Porto (2007). Full Professor at Faculty of Human and Social Sciences of the Fernando Pessoa University since 2010. |
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Madalena Meyer Resende
Assistant Professor of Comparative European Politics at the Department of Political Studies at the NOVA University of Lisbon and a DAAD visiting scholar at the Europa University Viadrina, Frankfurt Oder. She holds a PhD (2005) from the LSE and was a Gulbenkian Research Fellow (2005-2006) at the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) in Brussels. |
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Marco Lisi
Assistant professor in the department of Political Studies, Nova University of Lisbon and researcher at IPRI. His research interests focus on political parties, electoral behaviour, democratic theory, political representation and election campaigns. |
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Maria Ejarque Albuquerque
10+ years of profissional, of which 6 with the UN System and 3.5 at Government level. Academic training in International Relations and Communication Sciences, additional training in negotiations, mediation, international law and dispute resolution. |
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Mário Martinho
PhD candidate in Political Science, at FCSH/NOVA, addressing the topic "power sharing in post-conflict context". Major of the Army, graduate and master in Military Engineering, by the Military Academy, with postgraduate studies in Military Sciences - Security and Defense, by the Instituto de Estudos Superiores Militares. |
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Pedro Nuno de Oliveira
PhD Candidate in Political Science at Universidade Nova de Lisboa. His dissertation aims to understand the processes of institutional transformation of a welfare state of the industrial era into a regime of post-industrial era with the independent living paradigm as a reference. |
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Pedro Silveira
Graduated in Law and in Political Science and International Relations. PhD candidate on Political Science (FCT Doctoral Grant) at FCSH/NOVA, Assistant Professor at UBI (Universidade da Beira Interior) and Researcher at IPRI-NOVA. |
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Pedro Tavares de Almeida
Full Professor of Political Science at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, NOVA University of Lisbon; whose research focuses mainly on elite recruitment and attitudes, electoral systems and behaviour, and state-building. |
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Pedro Tereso Magalhães
Holds a PhD in Political Science from the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, NOVA University of Lisbon, where he currently teaches as a Guest Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Studies. |
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Rui Branco
Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Studies, Nova University of Lisbon. His research interests center on comparative state formation, civil society and social policy. |
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Rui Oliveira
PhD Candidate in Political Science at Universidade Nova de Lisboa with an individual doctoral grant from the Portuguese Science and Technology Foundation. Graduated in Public Administration (University of Aveiro) and Post-Graduate in Comparative Politics (ICS-UL). |
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Tiago Fernandes
Assistant professor of political science at Nova University (Lisbon). He holds a PhD from the European University Institute, Florence (2009) and is the author of The Liberal Wing and the End of the Portuguese Dictatorship, 1968-1974 (Lisbon, 2006) and Civil Society (Lisbon, 2014).
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Tsovik Khachatryan
She has been awarded Armenian Studies Scholarship from Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation for pursuing her PhD degree studies in Post-Soviet Studies at the FCSH, University NOVA of Lisbon.
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Vasco Franco
PhD in Political Science (Institutions and Political Processes), at the Universidade Nova de Lisboa – FCSH. Vice president of the Portuguese Observatory for Security, Organized Crime and Terrorism. |
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Vera Ramalhete
Research assistant in the project “Crisis, Political Representation and Democratic Renewal: The Portuguese case in the Southern European context”.
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