She is an italian Research fellow for the Research & Innovation Strategy and Technology transfer Office at Sapienza University of Rome, Italy.

She obtained a PhD in Cultural heritage, Landscape and Territory at University Tor Vergata of Rome, Department of Humanities, Education and Society with a thesis on Social Well-being Indicators as an instrument of governance for local policies as a comparison between Italy and New Zealand case studies. She also obtained a Nessie Erasmus Mundus scholarship as a PhD Exchange student at the Economics Research Unit of Lincoln University, New Zealand. She obtained a Master of Arts degree in Economics, Public Administration and International Institution at Roma Tre University.

She worked for Academic and Research institution such as “LUISS”, Guido Carli International Social Studies University of Rome for the Departments of Economics, Management, Political Science and Finance (Education innovation and Study plans Orienteering Area); for the School of Government and the School of European Political Economy (coordination of the Master programs); for “Roma Tre” University of Rome, Department of Foreign cultures; for Fondazione Sviluppo Sostenibile, the italian institution for the sustainable development.

Research Topic:

A social well-being comparison between Italy, New Zealand and Canada:  where is the real “dolce vita”?

Host University:

University of La  Laguna, Spain

Research Advisor:

Francisco Javier Amador, University of La  Laguna, Spain