24 min

Meet Our Friends - Federico Anghel‪é‬ Tarello Institute for Legal Philosophy's podcast

    • Ciencias sociales

We are excited to announce the launch of a new series on the Tarello Podcast, featuring interviews with notable individuals working on areas close to the Institute’s lines of research. Without further ado, we present the inaugural episode of the "Meet Our Friends" series, featuring an exclusive interview with Dr. Federico Anghelé, who currently serves as the Director and Head of Policy at Good Lobby Italia. Dr. Anghelé, holding a PhD in Political History from the University of Genova and having completed Post Docs in Turin and Naples, made a significant career shift in 2012, choosing to dedicate his professional life to causes aimed at effecting positive change. In this podcast episode, we delve into the journey of a PhD holder outside academia and much more!



Welcome to the first episode of our interviews with friends of the Tarello Institute.

To learn more about Dr. Anghelé, please visit his LinkedIn profile [here].



This interview results from the CLOE Seminar Series “Recent Perspectives on Migration and Participatory Public Policy” organized by Pablo Rivas Robledo and Raquel Sarria Acosta within the Framework of the CLOE doctoral program (co-funded by the EU under the MSCA COFUND framework).



This episode is hosted by Agnès Díaz Castellano, with the participation of Julieta Rabanos.

We are excited to announce the launch of a new series on the Tarello Podcast, featuring interviews with notable individuals working on areas close to the Institute’s lines of research. Without further ado, we present the inaugural episode of the "Meet Our Friends" series, featuring an exclusive interview with Dr. Federico Anghelé, who currently serves as the Director and Head of Policy at Good Lobby Italia. Dr. Anghelé, holding a PhD in Political History from the University of Genova and having completed Post Docs in Turin and Naples, made a significant career shift in 2012, choosing to dedicate his professional life to causes aimed at effecting positive change. In this podcast episode, we delve into the journey of a PhD holder outside academia and much more!



Welcome to the first episode of our interviews with friends of the Tarello Institute.

To learn more about Dr. Anghelé, please visit his LinkedIn profile [here].



This interview results from the CLOE Seminar Series “Recent Perspectives on Migration and Participatory Public Policy” organized by Pablo Rivas Robledo and Raquel Sarria Acosta within the Framework of the CLOE doctoral program (co-funded by the EU under the MSCA COFUND framework).



This episode is hosted by Agnès Díaz Castellano, with the participation of Julieta Rabanos.

24 min