EDUCATION
2010-2017 University of Cambridge (Cambridge, England)
Ph.D. in Politics and International Studies.
Thesis title: The French Revolution as a liminal process: towards a political anthropology of radical social changes.
2008-2009 University of Warwick (Coventry, England)
MA in International Relations. Graduated with Distinction.
2002-2006 National School of Political Studies and Public Administration (Bucharest, Romania)
Diploma in Political Science. Best final examination grade (exam + dissertation). Ranked 6th in my generation (cohort of 82 students).
1997-2002 Otto-Hahn Gymnasium (Karlsruhe, Germany)
Abiturzeugnis/ High school diploma.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE IN ENGLISH AND ITALIAN
Present appointments
Since Lecturer in Political Science - John Cabot University, Rome
Jan. 2017 Courses: Introduction to Political Theory (English)
World Politics (English).
Since Lecturer in Sociology and Political Science – LUMSA University (Rome)
Feb. 2018 Courses: Sociology and Contemporary Societies (English)
Global and Regional Studies (Italian)
International Relations and Strategic Studies (English).
Past appointments
Feb. - Lecturer in Political Science - Roma Tre University
May 2018 Postgraduate seminar: Interpreting the French revolution.
Mar. 2012 Postgraduate seminar assistant: course ‘Democratisation’ for the Master of Studies in International Relations, Institute of Continuing Education, University of Cambridge.
Dec. 2011 Postgraduate seminar assistant: course ‘Thinking about War’ for the Master of Studies in International Relations, Institute of Continuing Education, University of Cambridge.
2011/2012 Seminar supervisor for undergraduate students from Downing College and St. Catharine’s College, University of Cambridge