Valerio Galletta (2001) graduated with honours with a bachelor's degree in History, Anthropology and Religions from the University of Rome "La Sapienza" in 2023, discussing a thesis on the relationship between the energy industry and political power in Italy in the 1950s (supervisor: prof. Paolo Acanfora). At the same time, he completed the two-year excellence programme required by the degree course, writing a dissertation on the trade union perspectives of Leda Colombini and Renzo Donazzon. At the same university, he graduated with honours in 2025 with a master's degree in Historical sciences, presenting a research project entitled "«... ma sono figli nostri». Le giovanili di partito dal voto ai diciottenni alle riforme organizzative (1975-1985)" (supervisor: Prof. Paolo Acanfora; co-supervisor: Prof. Umberto Gentiloni Silveri). In 2024, together with Giacomo Vignoli, he wrote a short biography of Gabriella Vodopivec and a biographical note on Maria Luigia Nitti-Dolci as part of the project “Comuniste 1921. Donne politica e clandestinità tra le due guerre” (Cnr-Isem), edited by Anna Badino and Domenica Labanca and currently forthcoming. Since 2025, he has been collaborating with the Associazione delle Istituzioni di Cultura italiane (Aici).
He is editor of the Bologna-based magazine "Pandora Rivista", with which he also collaborated on the 2024 and 2025 editions of the Festival del Presente. He has organised and moderated numerous conferences on history, politics, current affairs and the world of journalism and communication. His scientific interests include the history of political parties and movements, political institutions, the media and economic history.