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Emanuela Davey has completed her studies in Italy, specializing in Modern Foreign Languages Literatures, focusing on the process of estrangement in Joseph Roth’s life work for her doctorate. She initiated her teaching career in England and has been actively engaged in Philology and the History of Italian language and grammar. At the University of Cambridge, she teaches and supervises students, particularly in the Italian language courses associated with the Part II MML Tripos. Currently, she serves as an Affiliated Lecturer in the Department of Italian, and is also the Director of Studies in Italian and Modern Greek at Murray Edwards College. In addition to modern languages, her research interests encompass late 19th and 20th-century literature, as well as the history of art, theatre, and cinema. Emanuela is a free-lance translator and also develops, runs, and assesses courses on Italian language and culture at the University.
Standard postgraduate requirements for Department of Politics and International Studies (POLIS) and related humanities departments.