Carla Cordoncillo and Llorenç Soler, new doctors after defending their respective theses this September

 

Carla Cordoncillo IGOPCarla Cordoncillo – IGOP
Responding to Complexity: Contributions of Evaluation and Collaborative Design to Public Policy Innovation

On September 18, IGOP researcher and Ivàlua analyst
Carla Cordoncillo
, within the framework of the Industrial PhD program, defended her doctoral dissertation “Responding to Complexity: Contributions of Evaluation and Collaborative Design to Public Policy Innovation”, supervised by Dr. Raquel Gallego. The examination committee, made up of Quim Brugué (University of Girona), Daniel Albalate (University of Barcelona) and Maria Bustelo (Complutense University of Madrid), awarded the thesis the distinction of Excellent Cum Laude.

The Industrial Doctorates Program, promoted by the Government of Catalonia, encourages the development of strategic research projects within companies, where the doctoral candidate carries out their research training in collaboration with a university. At the same time, these projects become the subject of a doctoral dissertation.

 

Llorenç Soler IGOPLlorenç Soler
The new politics of minimum income reform: Class, territory and values

On September 26, IGOP researcher
Llorenç Soler
defended his doctoral dissertation at the Graduate Hall of the Faculty of Political Science and Sociology: “The New Politics of Minimum Income Reform: Class, Territory and Values”, supervised by Margarita León. The committee, composed of Elke Heins (University of Edinburgh), Oscar Molina Romo (UAB) and Marcelo Maria Natili (University of Milan), awarded it the distinction of Excellent.