Biographical profile
Laura Gobbi, born on May 26, 1971, is a citizen of San Marino and currently the General Director of the University of San Marino.
After graduating with top marks from the Liceo Linguistico della Repubblica di San Marino in 1989, she obtained a degree in Physics from the University of Bologna in 1994, followed by a degree in Philosophy with honors from the same university in 2002. She also attended higher education courses, including a Master's Degree in Fundamentals and Philosophy of Physics in 2000 and a Master's Degree in Prevention and Reduction of School Distress in 2003, also with honors.
Laura Gobbi's academic and professional career is characterized by a long experience in the field of teaching and institutional management. Since 2024, she has held the role of General Director of the University of San Marino, after having directed the Department of Education of the Republic of San Marino between 2013 and 2017 and again between 2020 and 2023 and the Department of Human Sciences of the same university between 2017 and 2020. During this period, she also assumed the role of Vice-Rector for Teaching and Orientation, actively participating in the Academic Senate.
During his academic career, he taught “Ecology and Sustainable Development” at the University of Bologna and “Didactics of Natural and Physical Sciences” at the Free University of Bolzano. He also contributed to interdisciplinary research by coordinating projects such as “Gender Difference and Educational Dimension” and represented the Republic of San Marino in international contexts such as the CDPPE of the Council of Europe.
Laura Gobbi is also an author and curator. Her most relevant publications include the book 'I Nuovi Musei della Scienza: Una occasione per la scuola', published in 2019, and numerous contributions on citizenship education through theatre. Her research focuses on gender education, the valorisation of cultural and environmental heritage and educational innovation.
Laura Gobbi continues to distinguish herself as a leading figure in the academic and institutional fields, dedicating her work to the promotion of culture, education and sustainability.