Expert in African Studies, Anthropology and the History of International Relations
Alicia Campos holds a degree in Law and Political Science from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, and a PhD (2000) focused on the decolonization of Equatorial Guinea. She has been a visiting researcher at the Center of International Studies at the University of Cambridge, a postdoctoral researcher in the International Law Area of the Faculty of Social and Legal Sciences of the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid and Ramón y Cajal researcher at the Autonomous University of Madrid. She is part of the Colonial Studies Group: Western Sahara and the African Studies Group (in the field of Natural Resources Economics) of the UAM, as well as the researcher of the Centre d'Estudis Africans of Barcelona.