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I am a dotoral researcher as part of the EICCA (Economic Insecurity: Causes, Consequences and Actions) project, a doctoral training unit focused on the quantitative analyses of the causes and consequences of economic insecurity for individuals and society, as well as understanding the role of public policies.
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My research examines the relationship between economic insecurity and the propensity to vote for populist parties, either during periods of exogenous shocks such as the COVID-19 pandemic or through the mediating role of institutional buffers, specifically healthcare access and welfare provisions
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u003cbru003eI gained experience as a Human Resources Trainee at the European Public Prosecutors Office in Luxembourg City, a role they held from September 2024 to February 2025. Prior to this, I was also a Human Resources Trainee at the Croatian Intellectual Property Office in Zagreb, Croatia as well as a Corporate Governance Trainee at the European Union Intellectual Property Office in Alicante, Spain. Before these traineeships, I worked as a Sales Development Representative at Yollty in Esch-sur-Alzette and also as a Student Assistant Editor at the University of Luxembourg during my Master’s studies.u003cbru003e
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I hold a Master of Science in European Governance from the University of Luxembourg, completed in 2022. I also earned a Master of Arts in English Literature and History from the University of Edinburgh in 2020.