She earned a degree in "Humanitats" from the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, with a focus on Literary Criticism, and was awarded the university's Prize for the Best Undergraduate Thesis (TFG) for the 2020-2021 academic year. She later pursued a master’s degree in "Études romanes" at Sorbonne Université in Paris, specializing in contemporary Italian and Catalan literature, supported by an SFRI research scholarship for "international excellence students," granted by France's National Research Agency.
Currently, she holds a "Sapienza" scholarship in the 39th cycle of the PhD program "Textual Studies from the Middle Ages to Modernity" at "La Sapienza" - University of Rome. Her research focuses on the narrative works of Mercè Rodoreda and Natalia Ginzburg, analyzed through a comparative and gender perspective. Alongside her academic work, she is engaged in translating contemporary poetry, creative writing, and she contributes to cultural criticism and literary journals.