Bianca Caroline Dos Santos
About Bianca Caroline Dos Santos
Bianca Caroline Dos Santos is a researcher at the Centro de Pesquisa Jurídica Aplicada, where she has worked since 2015. She has a diverse background in cultural development and civil society research, with previous roles in various organizations and educational institutions across Brazil and Europe.
Work at FGV - Fundação Getulio Vargas
Bianca Caroline Dos Santos has been employed at FGV - Fundação Getulio Vargas since 2015, serving as a researcher at the Centro de Pesquisa Jurídica Aplicada. Her role involves conducting research focused on civil society and the rule of law, contributing to various academic and policy-related initiatives.
Previous Experience in Government and Culture
Bianca has a diverse background in public service and cultural development. She worked as a consultant at the Secretaria Geral Da Presidência Da República in Lisbon, Portugal, from 2013 to 2015. Additionally, she served as a consultant at the Secretaria Municipal De Cultura De São Paulo for five months in 2015. Her earlier experience includes a role as a cultural development technician at Pólis - Assessoria, Formação E Estudos Em Políticas Sociais from 2003 to 2005.
Educational Background
Bianca Caroline Dos Santos studied at Pontifícia Universidade Católica De São Paulo from 1998 to 2003, completing a five-year program. She furthered her education at Universidad Pablo De Olavide from 2005 to 2007, where she studied for two years. Her academic background supports her expertise in legal and cultural research.
Research Contributions
Since 2015, Bianca has been actively involved in research related to civil society and the rule of law. Her contributions to the 'Estado de Direito e Sociedade Civil' program at the Centro de Pesquisa Jurídica Aplicada reflect her commitment to exploring the intersections of law and societal structures.
International Experience
Bianca has gained international experience through her role as a researcher at Universidad De Sevilla from 2008 to 2009 in Sevilla, Andalucía, Spain. This position allowed her to expand her research capabilities and engage with diverse academic communities.