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Armando Guida was born in Genova in 1973. He lives in Barberino di Mugello (Florence). He holds a degree in Political Sciences from the University of Florence and a Ph.D. in “Transborder policies for daily life” from the University of Trieste. He was a student at the University College Cork in Ireland during the 1994/1995 Academic year with the European Union Erasmus Program. In 1997 he had a three-month traineeship in Brussels, Belgium at the Italian Chamber of Commerce through the European Union Leonardo Program; and in 1998 he did another three-month traineeship through the same program at CEWTEC-Business-Link of Birkenhead (Liverpool). Since 1997 he has been a member of the Italian National Order of Journalists, as a freelance journalist. In 2000 he lectured at the University College Cork in Ireland about “The Birth of Socialism in the 19th Century, the figure of Filippo Turati in Italy”. In 2003 he partecipated with ISIG (Istituto di Sociologia Internazionale Gorizia) in writing a volume nearing publication about the city of Mostar in Bosnia - Herzegovina. In 2005 he collaborated with IRPET (Istituto
Regionale Programmazione Economica Toscana) of Florence in writing a
report about the effects of the immigration in Tuscany after the enlargement
of the European Union. He currently teaches Italian language courses at Santa Reparata International School of Art in Florence. |