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Pedro Pinto
Founder and CEO of the communications company Empower Sports and presenter on the Eleven Sports channel. He began his career at RTP, later working for CNN (in the US and later as a correspondent in London), Sport TV and UEFA. He has also worked with FIFA and the Portuguese Football Federation.

Last updated: January 2022
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Raquel Vaz-Pinto
Researcher at the Portuguese Institute of International Relations (IPRI) at Nova University Lisbon and invited associate professor at the Nova School of Social and Human Sciences, where she teaches Asian Studies and History of International Relations.
She chaired the Portuguese Association of Political Science (2012-2016) and was a consultant to the Board of Directors of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (2020-2022).
Author of several articles and books including «The Great Wall and the Legacy of Tiananmen, China and Human Rights» (Tinta-da-China) and «The Portuguese and the World» (Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos). She also wrote the introduction to the new translation of George Orwell's «Nineteen Eighty-Four» (Penguin).
She teamed up with Pedro Vieira for the podcast – [Ir] Relevant Politics, for Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos, and the duo currently do the monthly podcast «Eleanor's Friends», for the Luso-American Development Foundation, with stories about extraordinary women, centered on the figure of Eleanor Roosevelt.
She is a resident international policy analyst on SIC Notícias.

Last updated: september 2025
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Ricardo Ribeiro
Assistant Professor at Católica Porto Business School, Catholic University of Portugal – Porto Regional Centre. He works at the Centre for Management Studies and Applied Economics (CEGEA). His research interests include Empirical Industrial Economics, Quantitative Marketing, Financial Economics and Earnings Manipulation.

Last updated: March 2022
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José Tavares
He holds a PhD in Economics from Harvard University, he is a professor of Economics at Nova SBE and a researcher at the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) in London.
His research focuses on a wide range of topics, going from the relationship between democracy and economic growth to the macroeconomic cost of gender discrimination and has been published in several academic journals, such as the Journal of Monetary Economics, the Review of Economics and Statistics, the Journal of Public Economics, and in works published by Harvard University Press, MIT Press, Princeton University Press and Oxford University Press.
His academic work has been commented on in publications such as Time Magazine, The New York Times, Handelsblatt and La Repubblica, and discussed on specialised opinion article sites such as Vox.eu and Eurointelligence.
He was co-editor, with Francesco Caselli and Mário Centeno, of «After the Crisis: Reform, Recovery and Growth in Europe», and author of the essay «Europe Is Not a Foreign Country», a discussion on the past and future of Europe as an idea.

Last updated: October 2023
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José Miguel Caldas de Almeida
José Caldas de Almeida directed the Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health at the Centro Hospitalar de Lisboa Oeste and is a retired professor of Psychiatry and Mental Health at the Faculty of Medical Sciences of the Universidade Nova de Lisboa (FCM-UNL), which he directed from 2007 to 2013.
He presides over the Lisbon Institute of Global Mental Health, which results from collaboration between FCM-UNL and the World Health Organization (WHO), and generates innovative knowledge in the area of ​​mental health and provides technical collaboration to governments and non-governmental organizations.
Between 2000 and 2006, he coordinated the WHO Mental Health Program for the Americas and was a member of the scientific committee for 14 World Health Organization publications.
He was president of the National Mental Health Council and, from 2008 to 2011, he was appointed National Mental Health Coordinator, having been responsible for implementing the National Mental Health Plan until 2011. He led the Joint Action for Mental Health and Wellbeing in the European Union from 2013 to 2016.

Last updated: November 2020
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José Gil
A philosopher and essayist, he first studied mathematics at the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon, then moved to France, where he graduated in philosophy at the Sorbonne University. After obtaining a master's degree and a doctorate in the same field, he became Coordinator of the Psychoanalysis and Philosophy department at the University of Paris VIII, while also working as a scientific translator for the OECD.
In 1976, he returned to Portugal to take up the post of assistant to the Secretary of State for Higher Education and Scientific Research. After several years of teaching in secondary schools, he was invited to teach at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities at Universidade Nova de Lisboa. He left in 2010, remaining at the university as a Lead Researcher.
He directed the publisher Relógio D'Água’s Philosophy Collection and published several articles and scientific essays in national and international magazines and encyclopaedias. His 2004 essay «The Fear of Existing» earned him a position on the French weekly «Le Nouvel Observateur’s» list of the world's 25 great thinkers. He was also awarded the P.E.N. Clube Português Essay Prize (2005) and the Vergílio Ferreira Prize (2012).
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João Ferrão
Born in 1952. Degree in geography, from the Faculty of Letters, UL and a PhD from UL in Human Geography. As a researcher at the Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon, he coordinated the «Environment, Territory and Society» Research Group and the ICS-UL Observatories Council.
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Filipa Raimundo
She teaches at ISCTE-IUL, from undergraduate to PhD level, focusing on subjects such as Democracy and Democratisation and Quality of Democracy. She is a member of three research networks: the Quality of Democracy Barometer; Lusophone Connections: dictatorship and democracy in Portuguese; V-Dem Southern Europe – Varieties of Democracy. She was a researcher at the University of Lisbon Institute of Social Sciences (ICS-IUL). She has also carried out research at the University of Utrecht, the European University Institute in Florence, the University of São Paulo, the University of California, Berkeley and the Juan March Institute in Madrid. She has a PhD in Political and Social Sciences, a Master's degree in Comparative Politics and a Bachelor's degree in Sociology.
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Fernando Alexandre
He has a PhD in Economics from Birkbeck, University of London and a Master’s degree in Economics from the University of Coimbra. He is the author or coordinator of eight books on the Portuguese economy and has published articles in international scientific journals. He has worked as a consultant for public and private organisations, including the European Commission, the Portuguese Government, Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos, the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, the Court of Auditors, the Portuguese Business Confederation (CIP), the Portuguese Insurance Association and the Porto Commercial Association. He is a member of the panel of commentators on RTP3's 360º programme and works regularly with the media.

Last updated: April 2024
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Eduardo Marçal Grilo
Born in 1942, got is PhD in Mechanical Engineering from IST in 1973. He was among other duties, General Director of Higher Education between 1976 and 1980 World Bank Project of the General Coordinator in Education between 1980 and 1985; President of the National Council of Education 1992-1995; Minister of Education 1995 to 1999; Administrator of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation between 2000 and 2015. He is currently the President of the General Council of the University of Aveiro since 2015. he is also de member of other several institutions. He is the author of several publications in the field of engineering and in the areas of Education and Development Aid. He was awarded the orders of : Military Sant 'Iago of the Sword of Merit and Public Instruction.

Last updated: july 2022