Paula Granell, Doctorate in Law, Political Science and Criminology, is the winner of the Cañada Blanch Award - UV 2024.
With this award, she receives a grant of 7,000 euros to finance a 3 months stay in the Cañada Blanch Centre at London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), which will allow her to develop her research project titled “Transfer pricing and developing countries: in search of fair taxation.”
7 de may de 2025
Juan Viña, president of the Cañada Blanch Foundation and Mª Vicenta Mestre, Principal of the Universitat de València, hand over the award in an act which took place on Thursday 7 May 2025 in La Nau Cultural Centre of the UV.
Through theCañada Blanch Centre for Contemporary Spanish Studies at LSE, the winner of this edition will have access during her stay in the prestigious British institution. Moreover, she will count with the support and orientation of the professor D.Andrés Rodríguez-Pose, director of the Cañada Blanch Centre and Chair for Princesa de Asturias of the LSE; a global referent in economic geography.
The award gives her access to the facilities and resources of the LSE, allowing Granell to connect to the best academic net in the United Kingdom. Thanks to it, she will be able to attend seminars and workshops and to interact with international academics from first level during her stay in London.
Paula Granell isDouble Graduate in Law and ADE from the Universitat de València(UV), andMaster's degree in taxation and finance in the Financial Studies Centre and in the Distance University of Madrid (UDIMA). Her research is centred in thetransfer prices, crucial aspect in the international finance, and theirimplications in the economic inequality between developed and developing countries.