Graduated with honours at the University of Trento with a master’s thesis titled “Gender taxation: implicit sex discrimination in taxation models and insights for a women-supportive taxation”, her background is characterized by a strong focus in European and International Law.

During summer 2025 she nurtured her interest in International Humanitarian Law with an internship at the United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA) in Geneva.

In November 2025 she won a PhD scholarship at the University of Messina. Over the three-years programme, she will be working alongside the Chair of Public International Law, conducting an interdisciplinary research that combines International Humanitarian Law, Administrative Law and policies for sustainable tourism.

She has been conducting her legal practice at Studio Carrozza since February 2025.