Lina GÁLVEZ
Lina GÁLVEZ

Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats in the European Parliament

Member

Spain - Partido Socialista Obrero Español (Spain)

Date of birth : , Sevilla

Curriculum vitae Lina GÁLVEZ

Original version : ES


Curriculum vitae   (The MEP is solely responsible for the information published)

Updated: 16/06/2021

Education (qualifications and diplomas)

  • 1998 : European University Institute – EUI, Ph.D Economic History (‘cum laude’)
  • 1992 : University of Seville, Degree in Geography and Modern and Contemporary History
  • 1991 : Université Lumière Lyon II, Master’s Degree in History

Professional career

  • 2012 : Professor of History and Economic Institutions, Pablo de Olavide University
  • 2004 : Senior lecturer in History and Economic Institutions, Pablo de Olavide University
  • 2015 : Visiting lecturer, Centre for Time Use Research (CTUR), University of Oxford
  • 2001 : Senior lecturer visiting, Department of Economic History and Institutions, Carlos III University, Madrid
  • 2001 : Part-time assistant lecturer, Department of Economic Theory, University of Seville
  • 1998 : Part-time researcher, Unilever PLC, London
  • 1998 : Lecturer in International Business and Business History, Economics and Business Department, University of Reading
  • 1996 : Visiting PhD researcher, Economic History Department, London School of Economics
  • 1992 : Full-time PhD fellowship, European University Institute

Political career

Offices held in regional government bodies

  • 2018-2019 : Minister for Knowledge, Research and Universities of the Regional Government of Andalusia

Offices held in an international political party organisation or an international trade union organisation

  • 2019 : Deputy secretary for organisation of the Spanish Socialist Delegation to the European Parliament

Offices held in the EU institutions

  • 2019 : Vice‑Chair of the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy
  • 2019 : Member of the Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality
  • 2019 : STOA Member – European Parliament Panel for the Future of Science and Technology
  • 2019 : Substitute member of the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs
  • 2019 : Member of the European Parliament’s Delegation for relations with the United States.
  • 2019 : Member of the European Parliament’s Delegation for relations with the countries of Southeast Asia and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

Offices held in other international organisations

  • 2020 : Member of the OECD Global Parliamentary Network and the OECD Parliamentary Group on Artificial Intelligence

Other activities

  • Over one hundred scientific publications for specialist journals on critical and feminist economics and economic history, as well as opinion articles.

Honours

  • María Matilde Schemm Award (8 March 2019)
  • Emilio Castelar Prize for defence of freedoms (2014), in the category of Equality
  • Regional Government of Andalusia’s Meridiana Award 2011 in the category ‘Initiatives promoting the development of values in defence of equality among young people and enterprises’, for academic work and commitment to gender-focused initiatives
  • Academic in the field of science at the Royal Academy of Antequera (since 2010)
  • Award of the Ministry of Science and Innovation’s I3 programme for the incorporation of high-level researchers into Spanish universities (2007)
  • Ramón Carande Prize for Economic History, 1999, for: ‘Gender and Technological Change: Economic Profitability and Political Profitability of Private Management of the Tobacco Monopoly, 1887-1945’, published in the Review of Economic History, 2000, year XVIII, No 1, pp. 11-48,

Contact

Bruxelles

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Strasbourg

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