Other Activities

2024 - Member of the Scientific Committee of the Congress 'War, Revolution and Return: 50 years on, the memory of a European, democratic - and decolonised - Portugal?', 5-6 December 2024, at the Faculty of Letters of the University of Porto (FLUP).

2024 - Member of the Scientific Committee of the International Conference 'Women's Literature: Memories, Peripheries and Resistance in the Afro-Luso-Brazilian Atlantic', 4-6 September 2024, at NOVA, FCSH - Lisbon.

2024 - Member of the Scientific Committee of the international seminar "Guinea-Bissau and the April Revolution: History, Memory and Globalisation", 17-18 May 2024 in Bissau, Guinea-Bissau.

2024 - Sessão "Das lutas de libertação ao 25 de Abril. História, Música e Poesia" apresentada no Colégio Bissaya Barreto no dia 22 de abril de 2024.

2023-2024 - Director and producer for the podcast "Em Memória da Memória: Interrogações e testemunhos pós-coloniais". This 18-episode bilingual podcast is part of the research project "MAPS - European Post-Memories: A Post-Colonial Cartography," coordinated by Margarida Calafate Ribeiro at CES. The series is published weekly in Portuguese and French on podcast platforms such as Spotify, and others.

2023 - Commentary on the presentations of the panel "Poetics and politics of memory", at the 1st COLLOQUIUM OF DOCTORS ON POSTCOLONIALISM AND GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP, CES, Coimbra, Portugal.

2023 - Feminist Talk with Paula Guerra and Inês Rodrigues - WORKSHOP | GENDER WORKSHOP SERIES XIV. This talk focused on music and youth cultures based on the work of Paula Guerra and Inês Nascimento Rodrigues.

2023 - Peer-review for Africa Development journal (CODESRIA, ISSN : 0850-3907).

2023 - Peer-review for Postcolonial Studies journal (Taylor & Francis, Print ISSN: 1368-8790 Online ISSN: 1466-1888).

2022 - CES goes to School - Participation, with Miguel Cardina, in the session "Crossed Memories, Politics of Silence: The Colonial and Liberation Wars", at the José Falcão Secondary School in Coimbra.

2022 - CES goes to School - Participation, with Vasco Martins, in the session "Crossed Memories, Politics of Silence: The Colonial and Liberation Wars", at the São João do Estoril Secondary School.

2022 - Peer-review for Via Atlântica journal (USP, ISSN: 1516-5159).

2021-2022 - Co-coordinator (with Júlia Garraio and Vasco Martins) of a science communication segment at RUC. In this broadcast, CES research was disseminated to a wider audience. Themes explored during our coordination included the Portuguese Democratic Transition, Russia and the West, Climate Change, Media and Masculinity, Feminisms, Migrations, Intercultural Education, and Postmemory.

2021 - CES goes to School - Participation, with Vasco Martins, in the session "Crossed Memories, Politics of Silence: The Colonial and Liberation Wars", at the São João do Estoril Secondary School.

2021 - CES goes to School - Participation, with Verónica Ferreira, in the session "Crossed Memories, Politics of Silence: The Colonial and Liberation Wars", at Agrupamento de Escolas Oliveira Júnior, São João da Madeira.

2020-2021 - Co-editor of the Dossier "Colonial legacies in times of 'Black Lives Matter'" (with Bruno Sena Martins and José Arriscado Nunes).

2020 - CES goes to School - Participation, with Verónica Ferreira, in the session "Crossed Memories, Politics of Silence: The Colonial and Liberation Wars", at Agrupamento de Escolas Marinha Grande Nascente, in Marinha Grande.

2020 - Moderator of the talk "CREATOUR: Discovering Creative Tourism", Casa das Caldeiras, University of Coimbra, 4th March.

2020 - NHUMEP Conversation on the concept of "ghost" (with Maria José Canelo).

2020 - Peer-review for Memory Studies journal (ISSN: 1750-6980 / Online ISSN: 1750-6999).

2019 - Moderation of Panel 134 - "Decolonial Narratives throughout the World", Conference of the Association of Memory Studies, Madrid.

2018 - CES goes to school - Participation, with Verónica Ferreira, in the session "Crossed Memories, Politics of Silence: The Colonial and Liberation Wars", at the Tomaz Pelayo School in Santo Tirso.

2018 - Peer-review for Caligrama: Revista de Estudos Românicos - UFMG journal (ISSN 0103-2178 / ISSN 2238-3824).

2017 - Moderation of the third panel in the section "Crossed eyes: post-memories of the end of Portuguese colonialism in a comparative perspective" at the 12th German Lusitanian Congress, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany, 14 September.

2016 - Co-organisation of the event and moderation of the debate. Screening of the documentary "É dreda ser angolano" + Debate with Pedro Coquenão, José Eduardo Agualusa and Catarina Martins.

2016 - Lecture on my doctoral research experience at the colloquium "Portuguese Colonialism Revisited", organised by the History department of the Eng. Acácio Calazans Duarte Secondary School.

2015-2016 - Broadcaster / Host of Radioteca, a programme dedicated to Literature on Rádio Universidade de Coimbra (interviews with authors, moderation of debates, monitoring of literary festivals, among others).

2013 - Moderation of Panel 4.2 "Violence and the Social Roles of Gender" of Panel 4 "Gender, families and sexualities: models and experiences" of the IV International Colloquium of CES Doctoral Students "Dialoguing with the Times and Places of the World(s)", Faculty of Economics, University of Coimbra.

2006-2007 - Broadcasting and Realisation course at RUC - Rádio Universidade de Coimbra.

2005-2006 - Radio News course at RUC - Rádio Universidade de Coimbra.