Filipa Brandão. She completed her PhD in Tourism in 2014/07/02 from the University of Aveiro, a Master's in Management and
Development in Tourism in 2007 from the University of Aveiro and a Degree in Tourism / Tourism in 2004 from ISAI-Instituto
Superior de Assistantes e Intérpretes. She is an integrated researcher at the Research Unit in Governance, Competitiveness
and Public Policies at the University of Aveiro, Assistant Professor at the University of Aveiro - Department of Economics,
Management, Industrial Engineering and Tourism, Associate Editor, Journal of Tourism & Development [Revista Turismo & Desenvolvimento]
, Director of the Master Degree in Tourism Management and Planning at the University of Aveiro - Department of Economics,
Management, Industrial Engineering and Tourism, Chair of the Course Committee for the Master of Management and Planning in
Tourism, Member of the Course Committee for the Degree in Management and Tourism Planning and Member of the Monitoring Committee
for the Doctoral Program in Tourism at SGQ-UA. She has published 44 articles in specialized journals. It has 28 book chapters.
She organized 35 events (as a member of the organizing or scientific committee). She supervised/co-supervised 4 completed
doctoral theses and supervises/co-supervises 14 doctoral theses. She supervised/supervised 36 master's dissertations and supervises/co-supervises
8. Received 5 prize(s) and/or honors. She participates and/or participated as a PhD Fellow in 1 project(s), Investigator in
16 project(s), Responsible Investigator in 1 project(s) and Other in 5 project(s). In her professional activities, she interacted
with 32 collaborators in co-authoring scientific works. In its Science Vitae curriculum, the most frequent terms in the context
of scientific, technological and artistic-cultural production are: Tourism and Heritage Routes; Smart Environments; Context
Sensitivity; Profile Modeling; gender; innovation in tourism; networks; internationalization; Gender / Strengthening women's
leadership; Tourism; Networks; Internationalization.