Guilherme Jardim Jurksaitis
About Guilherme Jardim Jurksaitis
Guilherme Jardim Jurksaitis is a lecturer in public procurement with expertise in anti-corruption. He has a diverse educational background, including a PhD in public law and multiple law degrees from prestigious institutions.
Work at FGV - Fundação Getulio Vargas
Guilherme Jardim Jurksaitis has been a Lecturer in Public Procurement at FGV - Fundação Getulio Vargas since 2015. His role involves educating students on the intricacies of public procurement processes, emphasizing the importance of transparency and efficiency in government contracts. His tenure at FGV has contributed to the academic landscape in Brazil, particularly in the field of public law.
Education and Expertise
Guilherme holds a PhD in Public Law from São Paulo State University. He completed his undergraduate studies in Law at Pontifícia Universidade Católica De São Paulo and has earned multiple master's degrees, including an LLM from the University of Sussex. His expertise encompasses anti-corruption and public procurement, making him a knowledgeable resource in these areas.
Background in Legal Practice
Guilherme has extensive experience in legal practice. He worked as a Legal Intern at Sundfeld Advogados from 2005 to 2008 and later served as an Associate Lawyer at the same firm until 2012. He also held the position of Legal Advisor at Artesp from 2012 to 2013 and worked as a Technical Advisor at the Tribunal de Contas from 2013 to 2018. His background in legal advisory roles has equipped him with practical insights into public law.
Achievements in Academic Leadership
Guilherme served as Co-coordinator of the Study Program in Administrative Law at SBDP from 2008 to 2013. This role involved overseeing the curriculum and ensuring the program met educational standards. His leadership in this capacity reflects his commitment to advancing legal education in Brazil.
Scholarship and International Studies
Guilherme was a Chevening Scholar, a prestigious scholarship funded by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office, which allowed him to study at the University of Sussex. His international studies have broadened his perspective on public law and procurement, enhancing his contributions to the field.