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Filipa Pinho is a Guest Assistant Professor at the School of Sociology and Public Policy (ESPP), Iscte - University Institute of Lisbon, and an Integrated Researcher at CIES-Iscte, affiliated with the 'Migrations, Mobility and Ethnicity' research group. She holds a PhD in Sociology from ISCTE-IUL and has been actively involved in migration and social research since the early 2000s.
Her academic background includes a Bachelor’s (1993), Master’s (2001), and PhD (2012) in Sociology from ISCTE-IUL, along with extensive professional training in active learning, instructional design, and public policy. She has held research positions at CES-Coimbra and the International Organization for Migration, and served as executive coordinator of the Observatory of Emigration (2009–2013).
Her research focuses on international migration, particularly Portuguese emigration and return, Brazilian immigration in Portugal, migration policies, and refugees. Recently, she has extended her work to housing studies through the LxHabidata project. Her scholarly output spans books, journal articles, and policy reports, with recent publications analyzing return migration, diaspora engagement, and pandemic impacts on mobility.
The trends in her recent publications show a strong emphasis on return migration, policy evaluation, and the socio-economic dimensions of mobility. She frequently collaborates with researchers such as Pedro Gois and José Carlos Marques, contributing to both national and international academic discourse.
- Integration and Political Participation of Immigrants (European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights, 2015)
- Lisbon Municipal Plan for the Integration of Migrants 2023–2026 (DDS/CML, 2024)
- Education & Job Market Research (Aga Khan Foundation, 2024)
- Empreender 2020 - Return of a Prepared Generation (AEP Foundation, 2017)
She has advised on multiple research projects and contributed to policy development, though specific student mentorship details are not listed. She is actively involved in teaching and research, with no indication of retirement or emeritus status.
She is affiliated with key research infrastructures including CIES-Iscte and the LxHabidata project, and participates in interdisciplinary teams focused on migration, public policy, and urban sociology.