Giulia is responsible for managing EU-funded projects at Eurocarers, focusing on the role of informal carers in the provision of Long-Term Care, and integrated person-centred care. Her background is in social policy research, in particular working on gender, socio-economic inequalities, the care economy, and LGBTQIA+ inclusion. She has a degree in Economics and Management at Bocconi University in Milan, and in Gender, Policy and Inequalities at the London School of Economics.
Prior to Eurocarers she worked as a Research and Policy Officer for the for the UK government’s Collaborative on Development Research (UKCDR); as a consultant for a variety of EU institutions in the Home Affairs and Social Policy unit at RAND Europe; as a research trainee at the European Institute for Gender Equality in Vilnius; and as an intern at the Indian Institute for Mother and Child in Kolkata.