Professori visitatori
Teaching Mobility Incoming
PROFESSORI VISITATORI ANNO 2023 | ||
DOCENTE OSPITANTE | VISITING PROFESSOR | PERIODO |
Luca BACCHINI | Vincent Barletta | 2023 gennaio, 2023 aprile |
Nadia CANNATA | Margaret Sonmez | 2023 gennaio-marzo |
Emilia DI ROCCO | Monica Maria Martinez Sariego | 2023 maggio-luglio |
Oreste FLOQUET | Jean-Martial Kouame Koia | 2023 marzo-maggio |
Iolanda PLESCIA | Jane Grogan | 2023 maggio-giugno |
2022
PROFESSORI VISITATORI ANNO 2022 | ||
DOCENTE OSPITANTE | VISITING PROFESSOR | PERIODO |
Christos BINTOUDIS | Dimitris Papanikolaou | 2022 |
Emilia DI ROCCO | Paola Nasti | 2022 |
Camilla MIGLIO | Christine Ivanovic | 2022 |
Andrea PEGHINELLI | Vasiliki (Vicky) Angelaki | 2022 |
Maria Caterina PINCHERLE | Beatriz Vieira de Resende | 2022 febbraio – Maggio |
Iolanda PLESCIA | Rory Loughnane | 2022 aprile |
Irene RANZATO | Patrick Zabalbeascoa | 2022 marzo |
Edit ROZSAVOLGYI | Kornélia Horváth | 2022 ottobre |
Teaching Mobility Outgoing
Visiting Fellowship: St’Anne’s College, Oxford
Visiting Professor: Donatella Montini
St Anne’s College, Oxford, in collaboration with CEMS, hosts Plumer Visiting Fellowship in Early Modern English Literature, to be established in perpetuity. The Plumer Fellowship is a non-stipendiary research position designed for established academics (of any nationality and institution) who wish to be temporarily resident in Oxford. The fellowship is available preferably during an Oxford term, and can last anywhere from 1-3 months. Donatella Montini has been elected to a Plumer Visiting Research Fellowship at St Anne’s College, effective from 10th October 2021 until 4 th December 2021. The proposal devoted to a research project focused on the Elizabethan linguist, translator and lexicographer John Florio, submitted by Prof Freya Johnston, Prof Sian Gronlie and Prof Matthew Reynolds, was warmly and unanimously approved at a meeting of College’s Academic Committee.
Visiting Professor: Donatella Montini
St Anne’s College, Oxford, in collaboration with CEMS, hosts Plumer Visiting Fellowship in Early Modern English Literature, to be established in perpetuity. The Plumer Fellowship is a non-stipendiary research position designed for established academics (of any nationality and institution) who wish to be temporarily resident in Oxford. The fellowship is available preferably during an Oxford term, and can last anywhere from 1-3 months. Donatella Montini has been elected to a Plumer Visiting Research Fellowship at St Anne’s College, effective from 10th October 2021 until 4 th December 2021. The proposal devoted to a research project focused on the Elizabethan linguist, translator and lexicographer John Florio, submitted by Prof Freya Johnston, Prof Sian Gronlie and Prof Matthew Reynolds, was warmly and unanimously approved at a meeting of College’s Academic Committee.