Professor Sandro Nuno Ferreira de Serpa

Professor Sandro Nuno Ferreira de Serpa is an accomplished academic and researcher with a distinguished career in higher education. He serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of the Azores and has built a strong reputation for his contributions to teaching, research, academic leadership, and institutional service.

His academic background reflects a deep and sustained commitment to the social sciences, particularly sociology of education. He earned his PhD in Education, specialising in Sociology of Education, and has also completed extensive postgraduate and professional training that supports his broad interdisciplinary perspective. His work demonstrates both scholarly depth and a strong interest in contemporary educational and social issues.

Professor Serpa has contributed significantly to research and scientific publication across several areas, including sociology of education, organisations, scientific communication, digital society, and artificial intelligence. His academic output includes books, edited volumes, book chapters, journal articles, conference papers, and other scholarly contributions, reflecting a highly active and productive research profile.

In addition to his research, he has played an important role in academic governance and scientific collaboration. He has served on scientific boards, editorial boards, research networks, evaluation committees, and university management bodies, helping to support academic quality and research development. His professional engagement extends beyond his own scholarship to the wider advancement of the academic community.

Professor Serpa’s profile reflects a career defined by excellence, service, and continuous intellectual development. His achievements show a sustained dedication to education, knowledge creation, and the strengthening of higher education institutions.