Sara Delmedico
Curriculum vitae, dichiarazione altri incarichi ex D.lgs. n.33/2013 e dichiarazione di inesistenza di situazioni di conflitto d'interesse ai sensi dell'art. 7 del D.P.R. 62/2013, dell'art. 6 bis L. 241/1990 e dell'art. 14 del Codice etico e di comportamento dell'Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna, emanato con Decreto Rettorale Rep. n. 293/2024 del 05/03/2024.
Curriculum Vitae
Education
PhD, University of Cambridge (UK).
Fellowships
- January 2024 - December 2025: Gerda Henkel Fellow;
- September 2021 – August 2023: University College Dublin. Irish Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow;
- October 2020 – June 2021: Centre for the Study of Cultural Memory (Institute of Modern Languages Research, University of London). Non-stipendiary Visiting Fellow;
- October 2019 – September 2020: University of Cambridge. Modern Humanities Research Association (MHRA) Research Fellow;
- April – June 2019: Centre for the Study of Cultural Memory (Institute of Modern Languages Research, University of London). Luisa Selis Visiting Fellow.
Awards
- 2024: Ragusa Foundation for the Humanities: award for small research project on ‘Women Emigrants in the 1900s’ to be conducted in collaboration with Dr Loreta Gandolfi (University of Cambridge);
- 2021: Maurice J Bric Medal of Excellence: this medal is awarded by the Irish Research Council to the top-ranked postdoctoral researcher in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences;
- 2020: The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation: award for a research project on ‘Power, Wealth, and Kinship in Venice: The Mocenigos di San Stae from the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth Century’;
- 2020: Rome Award, British School at Rome;
- 2017: The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation: award for a research project on ‘The Decline of Paternal Authority. The Mocenigos di San Stae in Nineteenth-Century Venice’.