Romina Miorelli is an International Consultant and has been consulting for the World Bank Global Practice in Education since 2011. Her work focuses on tertiary education, especially on relevance and quality issues. She provides support to WB teams on graduate tracer studies, reforms for aligning education provision with labor markets needs and lifelong learning, systems for the classification of tertiary education institutions to foster system diversity, quality assurance methodologies and procedures, and strategic design and implementation. Her regional expertise is in Europe and Central Asia and Latin America and the Caribbean. Work engagements outside the World Bank include advisory work for the Overseas Development Institute in the UK, Doctors Without Borders Latin America, and being the lead analyst for PISA results for the Ministry of Education in Argentina. Romina is a sociologist and holds a PhD and a Masters degree from the London School of Economics and Political Science. She teaches and researches Latin American politics at the University of Westminster, London, and has published in international journals such as the Canadian Journal of Development Studies and Policy Studies.