Research: Obstacle to Peace: The Implications of Sanctions on the Techno-Scientific Sector for an Equitable Distribution of Global Wealth
PhD student in Peace Studies, in the Technology, Sustainability and Peace curriculum, with a research project entitled "Obstacle to Peace: The Implications of Sanctions on the Techno-Scientific Sector for an Equitable Distribution of Global Wealth". Graduated with honours in Peace Sciences: Conflict Transformation and Development Cooperation (LM-81) at the University of Pisa, I focused on the impact of international policies on civilians, with particular reference to economic sanctions. My academic career began with a Bachelor's in International and Diplomatic Sciences (L-36) at the University of Bologna. During my studies, I had the opportunity to integrate theoretical study with significant practical experience, including a traineeship at the Permanent Delegation of Italy to International Organisations in Paris. I also participated in the Erasmus program at Vilnius University, where I deepened my understanding of European and global dynamics, and in the NMUN China 2018 project.