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Carla Fernandes
Researcher of the IPRI-NOVA. She is Graduated in History and Social Sciences by Minho University, Master in Chinese studies by Aveiro Universit and as a doctorate in international relations by Faculty of Social and Human Sciences of New University of Lisbon.
Carlos Batalha
LtCol, he was born in Caldas da Rainha in 1975. His academic background includes the Master's Degree in Military Sciences - Defense and Security, a degree in Aeronautical Engineering, the Joint Staff Course and is currently a PhD student in International Relations at NOVA FCSH.
Carlos Gaspar
Integrated Researcher and member of the Board of Directors at the Portuguese Institute of International Relations (IPRI-NOVA). Invited Full Professor at Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa (UAL) - Department of International Relations.
Carmen Fonseca
Executive Director of IPRI-NOVA and Assistant Professor (with Habilitation) in the Department of Political Studies at NOVA FCSH. From 2008 to 2024, she served as Editor-in-Chief of the Relações Internacionais journal.
Catarina Francisco dos Reis
PhD Candidate in International Relations at NOVA FCSH; investigation centred on Forced Migration in the EU, and the construction of Narratives and Policies in context of Crisis in the EU.
Catarina Mendes Leal
PhD in Political Science and International Relations, a Master in Public Management, 2 postgraduate degrees - in European Studies and other in Advanced Studies in Public Administration and a Degree in International Relations.
Catherine Moury
Associate Professor with Habilitation at NOVA FCSH, Catherine's research focuses on institutional change in the European Union and on comparative policy-making, about which she has published in journals such as the European Journal of Public Policy, West European Politics and Party Politics.
Cátia Moreira de Carvalho
Integrated researcher at IPRI-NOVA. Her research interests focus on extremism, radicalization processes, and migration. Her doctoral thesis explored some of the reasons behind the absence of Islamist-inspired violent radicalization in Portugal.
Céline Rodrigues
PhD candidate in International Relations at NOVA FCSH, specializing in Globalization and Environment. Member of Eurodefense Portugal, Research Fellow at NAADSN Canada, and Visiting Researcher at the Arctic Centre, University of Lapland, Rovaniemi.
Cíntia Martins
PhD candidate in Global Studies (FCT), NOVA FCSH.