Under the Patronage of H.E. the President of the Hellenic Republic Ms. Katerina Sakellaropoulou

Delphi Economic Forum IX

April 10-13, 2024

Nuno Crato

Nuno Crato

Nuno Crato

Professor/President

University of Lisbon/Iniciativa Educação, Portugal

Nuno Crato, GCIP, GCHP, Professor of Mathematics and Statistics, in ISEG, University of Lisbon, and president of Iniciativa Educação, an organisation dedicated to fostering student education. Member of the French government Scientific Council for National Education (CSEN) and visiting senior research scientist at the European Commission Joint Research Centre, his academic research focus on stochastic models, time series applications on financial and social problems, and statistical data-based evaluation of policy measures, namely education. He has published extensively on econometrics and statistics and worked on education policy analysis.
He was President of the Portuguese Mathematical Society (2004–2010) and director of the International Institute of Forecasters (2016–2020).
He has been a vocal voice in educational debates, publishing critical articles and books on education, advocating a structured curriculum, external evaluation of students, and a better content-knowledge training of teachers. He is founding organizer of the Lisbon Economics and Statistics of Education conference series.
From 2011 to 2015, he was the Education and Science Minister of Portugal. Raised mandatory schooling from nine to 12 grade years, introduced English as mandatory subject starting at third grade, reduced the dropout rate from c. 25% to 13.7%, improved retention rates, and Portuguese students achieved the best results ever in international surveys, namely PISA and TIMSS.
A prolific science writer, some of his books are translated and published in various countries, including the U.S., U.K., Italy, and Brazil, namely his Figuring It Out (Springer 2010). His recently co-organized Data-Driven Policy Impact Evaluation (Springer 2019) is an international reference in the field. His newly edited Improving a Country’s Education: PISA 2018 Results in 10 Countries, Springer 2021, is reaching a wide audience.
For his work, he has received prizes from the European Mathematical Society (2003) and the European Union (2007). He is Commander (2008) and Great-Cross (2015) of Prince Henry Order, and Great-Cross (2022) of Public Instruction Order of the Portuguese Republic.

Thursday 11

  • 18.45 - 19.25

    Investing in our Future: Lessons from Pisa for Addressing the Human Capital and Learning Crisis

    • EDUCATION

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