ROSELLA TINABURRI

Associate professor


email: rosella.tinaburri@unicas.it
phone: 0776 299 3306
building: Folcara
room: 2.10

Lecturer of Germanic Philology (L-FIL-LET/15) of the University of Cassino, where she's been teaching Germanic Philology and Linguistics since 2003.
Abilitation as Associate Professor since july 2017 (10 M1).
Transnational Access fellow in 2014, funded by the CENDARI project (Collaborative European Digital Archive Infrastructure) for a project entitled 'Miscellaneous Manuscripts in the Medieval Germanic World'. The Transnational Access programme is financed by the European Union under the Seventh Framework Programme for Research (FP7).
Since February 2015 until April 2019 member of the National University Council (CUN). Member and secretary of the research commission and member of the communication group.

Member of the teaching team of the PhD school in Digital Humanities for Medieval Studies (DhuMS Ph.D.) of the University of Cassino and Southern Lazio.
Member of the Italian Association of Germanic Philology (AIFG).
Member of the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists (ISAS), 2007-2009.
She was also a member of the editorial board of the International Journal of Manuscripts and Text Transmission "Segno e testo".
Member of the editorial board of theTrame di letteratura comparate.
Collaboration withTECNAL (Tecnologia narrativa e analisi del linguaggio) of the University of Cassino and Southern Lazio.
Member of the Presidio Qualità di Ateneo (Assicurazione della qualità of Dipartimento di Scienze umane, sociali e della salute).

She was also member of the teaching team of the PhD school of "Germanic Philology and Linguistics" of the University of Siena - Arezzo.
She got her PhD in "Culture and literary tradition of the ancient and medieval germanic world" at the University of Roma III in may 2003 with a work entitled "Alfred's Soliloquies: aspects of philosophical vocabulary".
She got her degree in july 1998 at the University of Roma Tor Vergata with a work entitled "The figure of Peter in the Heliand", and worked at the Ruprecht-Karl Universitaet di Heidelberg thanks to DAAD scholarships.

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