Marina Costa Lobo is Principal researcher at the Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon and Deputy Director of the Lisbon Institute of Public Policy, a multidisciplinary academic think tank. She has been the director of the Portuguese Electoral Study since 2017. In this framework, she has been involved in several international surveys. Since 2016, she also leads the (ERC) MAPLE project, which analyzes the importance of Europe in national electoral behavior.
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Marina Costa Lobo is Principal researcher at the Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon and Deputy Director of the Lisbon Institute of Public Policy, a multidisciplinary academic think tank. She has been the director of the Portuguese Electoral Study since 2017. In this framework, she has been involved in several international surveys. Since 2016, she also leads the (ERC) MAPLE project, which analyzes the importance of Europe in national electoral behavior.
Her research focuses on electoral behavior and political institutions in Portugal and Europe.
After obtaining a PhD from Oxford University in 2001, Marina Costo Lobo held various positions at the Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon, where she was appointed Principal researcher in 2015.