Danielly Dias Sandy
Ph.D. student in Public Planning and Governance at the Federal University Technology of Paraná, focus on Museum Governance. Holds a CAPES scholarship and conducts research in the Applied Management Research Unit (UNIAG) at the Polytechnic Institute of Bragança, Portugal. Earned a Master’s degree in Museology from the Federal University of Bahia, with research on Public Policies, Management, and Financial Sustainability of Museums. Holds a specialization in Public Management from the Federal Institute of Paraná and in Museology from the School of Music and Fine Arts of Paraná, in addition to a Bachelor’s degree in Painting from the same institution. Has worked at the Oscar Niemeyer Museum, developing activities in the Educational Action, Cultural Planning, and Museum Management sectors. Has worked as Professor at the UNINTER International University Center. Authored academic books such as “Introduction to the Techniques of Conservation and Restoration: Theoretical Foundations” and “Contextualizing the Universe of Exhibitions.”