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ISEG  >  Ciências Sociais  >  IDALINA DIAS SARDINHA

CURRICULUM

    Education

     

    • Oct 1991 - Oct 1992 - MSc. in Environmental Engineering at Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland. Scholarship from Suisse Federation.
    • Thesis: Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of building materials.

     

    • Sep 1985 - Jan 1991 - BSc. in Geology (mineral resources specialization) (5 year course) at Sciences Faculty, University of Lisbon, Portugal. Working student.

    Supplementary technical education

    • (2008)  Short course: Science Communication to Non-Scientists; http://kam.jrc.it/blog/accent/ ; Joint Research Centre (JRC), Institute for the Protection and Security of the Citizen, EU, Italy.

     

    • (2004) Summer course: Corporate Governance, Control and Changing Organizational Boundaries, Faculty of Economy, New University of Lisbon, Portugal.

     

     

    • (1993) Summer course: Environmental Management, IST, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal.

     

    • (1992) Short course: Eco-audit, Centre of Human Ecology, University of Geneva, Switzerland.

     

    Technical skills and competences

    • Conduct multi- and transdisciplinary research on sustainability science, teaching and consultancy on matters related with corporate social and environmental management and impacts, stakeholder engagement, regional development and sustainability assessment. Ability and interest to work in diverse cultural contexts and in development projects.

     

    Other skills

    • Mother tongue(s): Portuguese. Other language(s) - self-assessment: English and French (proficient user in speaking and independent user in writing), Spanish (independent speaking and reading).

    Other Work Experience

    • (2009) onwards: Researcher at Research Center on Economic and Organizational Sociology (SOCIUS), Lisbon School of Economics & Management (ISEG), Universidade de Lisboa. http://pascal.iseg.utl.pt/~socius/home.html.

     

    • (Oct 2004 - Sep 2007): Researcher at Center for Innovation, Technology and Policy Research (IN+), Technical Institute,  Universidade de Lisboa.

     

     

    • (May 1998 - Aug 1998): Technical adviser for the NGO Interco-operation and Development-Inde, Lisbon.

     

    • (Sept 1996 - Jan 1998): Environmental consultant in Mozambique - Environmental Adviser of Ministry of Mozambique (MICOA); Technical adviser of FEMA an environmental business forum, Maputo, Mozambique; Project coordinator - Position of the business community in Mozambique on the implementation of the environmental framework law.

     

    • (May 1996 - Aug 1996): Project coordinator - EIA of the Koma Bangou gold mine project of Etruscan Enterprises Ltd., with DK, Consultants, Switzerland, and AATA International, Inc., USA, in Niamey, Niger.

     

    • (Mar 1993 - Apr 1996): Project manager at SEIA an environmental consultancy, Lisbon. Main functions: Environmental project identification, acquisition and development; Industrial environmental auditing in multiple sectors, e.g., cement, glass, textile, food, pharmacy; Workshops preparation and training on environmental issues as Environmental Strategy, Environmental Management Systems  (ISO 14001), Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA), waste management, soil pollution, Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of products and Eco-Labelling.

     

    • (Sep 1987 - Jan 1991): Part-time assistant of geologist David Knopf, Switzerland, during Geology studies. Work on precious and base metals exploitation in Portugal (technical compilation, fieldwork and administrative tasks).