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Camilla Licari

Teaching tutor

Department of Political and Social Sciences

Curriculum vitae

Education

2020–2023: PhD in Russian Language – Kazan Federal University (Russia)
2017–2020: Master’s Degree in Modern Comparative and Postcolonial Literatures – University of Bologna (Italy)
2013–2017: Bachelor’s Degree in Foreign Languages and Literatures – University of Bologna (Italy)

Professional Experience

Current Positions
Since September 2025: Adjunct Professor – University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (Italy)
Since September 2025: Russian Language Teaching Tutor – University of Bologna, Forlì Campus (Italy)
Since March 2024: Adjunct Professor – University of Chieti-Pescara (Italy)
Since March 2024: Tutor MA MIREES – University of Bologna, Forlì Campus (Italy)

Previous Positions
November 2021 – April 2022: Russian Language Teaching Tutor – University of Bologna, Bologna Campus (Italy)


Conferences and Other Events (selection)

  • XVII International Congress of Slavists (MKS) – participant (audience), Sorbonne University, Paris, 25–30 August 2025.
  • Artificial Intelligence for Teaching Russian as a Foreign Language – participant (audience), University of Parma, 28–29 March 2025.
  • Forms and Practices of Resistance and Coexistence in Literature, Linguistics and Translation (Graduate Conference) – paper titled: "The Childhood of Ivan: A Silent Narration of the Trauma of the Second World War", University of Bologna, 6–7 June 2024.
  • Research on Social and Affective Factors in Home Language Maintenance and Development (HOLM 2023) – paper with Monica Perotto titled: "The relevance of family language policy in Germany and Italy in the development of child bilingualism: the case of natural translation", Tallinn University (Estonia), 14–16 December 2023.
  • Russian Language in the Modern Scientific and Educational Space – paper titled: "Reconstructing Silence: The Text of V. Bogomolov’s Novella ‘Ivan’ in its Scenic Embodiment", People’s Friendship University of Russia, Moscow (Russia), 13 April 2023.
  • Russian Language and Literature as a Means of Forming Russian Identity and International Integration – paper titled: "Linguistic and Conceptual Analysis of V.O. Bogomolov’s Novella ‘Ivan’", Kazan Federal University (Russia), 2–8 April 2023.
  • Russian Language in a Multicultural Environment: Science, Culture, Intercultural Communication – paper titled: "Circumstantial and Attributive Parameters of the Concept of ‘Silence’ in V. Bogomolov’s Novella ‘Ivan’", Samarkand State University (Uzbekistan), 14–15 March 2023.
  • Problems of Ontolinguistics-2021: The Child’s Language System in Mono- and Multilingual Situations – paper titled: "Peculiarities of the Use of Possessive Pronouns in the Russian Speech of German Children", Herzen State Pedagogical University of St. Petersburg (Russia), 13–15 April 2021.
  • Bilingualism and Dialogue of Cultures: Challenges of the 21st Century – paper titled: "Problems of Russian Language Acquisition in Bilingual Children in Germany: The Case of Russian Germans", University of Parma (Italy), 27–29 January 2021.
  • Kazan International Linguistic Summit: Challenges and Trends in World Linguistics – paper titled: "From the Interpretation of the Title Concept to the Conceptual Content of B. Vasiliev’s Novella ‘The Dawns Here Are Quiet…’", Kazan (Russia), 16–20 November 2020.

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