
معرفی
Alessia Mosca serves as a Fellow of Corporate Governance at SDA Bocconi School of Management, Bocconi University, leveraging her extensive background in policy-making and academia. Previously, she was a Member of the European Parliament where she acted as spokesperson for the International Trade (INTA) committee, negotiating major trade agreements with Singapore, Vietnam, Japan, and Canada while addressing critical issues like China's Market Economy Status.
Her academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. in Political Science from Università degli Studi di Firenze
- Diploma SAIS in International Studies from Johns Hopkins University
- Master in Diplomacy from ISPI - Istituto di Politica Internazionale
- Degree in Philosophy from Università Cattolica
Dr. Mosca's research centers on gender equality, European Union politics, and international trade policy, with groundbreaking contributions to corporate governance through Italy's gender quota law (Golfo-Mosca). She actively promotes STEM education for girls through her NGO work, demonstrating a unique blend of academic rigor and practical policy implementation that bridges European institutions with national reform initiatives.
Her publications reveal a consistent interdisciplinary trajectory connecting political science, economic policy, and social reform. Early works focused on gender dynamics in Italian society, evolving toward European integration challenges and contemporary globalization debates, with recent scholarship examining regulatory frameworks for economic prosperity amid technological disruption.
Her distinguished recognition includes:
- World of Difference Award from The International Alliance for Women (2013)
- Rising Talent from Women’s Forum for the Economy and Society (2010)
- Young Global Leader from World Economic Forum (2009)
While her parliamentary career generated significant policy impact, current academic work emphasizes translating research into actionable frameworks for corporate governance and gender equality. Her NGO leadership demonstrates commitment to practical application of academic insights, particularly in inspiring girls toward STEM fields through space exploration initiatives.
She co-founded and serves as Vice President of "Il Cielo Itinerante," an NGO combating school drop-out rates while using space discovery to motivate STEM engagement among young women, reflecting her dedication to transforming academic knowledge into societal change.





