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  • Since 2009 - Assistant Professor with authorization to teach Slavonic Studies (Literature) at the Ludwig-Maximilian-University in Munich
  • October 1999 - July 2001 - Visiting lecturer in Russian Studies and South Slavonic Studies at the University Regensburg
  • Since 1998 -Scientific Employee at the Institute for Slavic Philology of the Ludwig-Maximilian-University in Munich: Seminars on South Slavonic Studies (Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian, Slovenian, Macedonian, and Bulgarian Literature), Russian Literature, and Comparative Literature
  • November 1998 - Recognition of doctoral degree for Germany
  • April 1995 – September 1998 - Visiting lecturer in Bulgarian Language and Literature at the Albert-Ludwig-University in Freiburg (in Breisgau)
  • March 1995 - Accreditation for university lecturing (Dr. habil.); publication of The Russian Modern Age: Avantgarde
  • November 1994 – August 1998 - Lecturer in Bulgarian Language and Literature at the Institute for Slavic Philology of the Ludwig-Maximilian-University in Munich
  • February 1991 – July 1991 - Research semester at the Institute for Slavonic Studies of the University Wien with topic of research Austrian Secession and Russian Impressionism
  • 1983 – 1987 - Doctoral studies with the thesis Nikolaj Aseev and the Russian Poetry of the 1910s at the Lomonosov-University in Moscow

Topics of research and interest

  • Russian Modеrnity: Semantical Poetics, Myths Poetics, and Psychopoetics
  • South Slavic Studies: Historical Comparative Studies, Intertextuality, Postmodern Age, and Comparative Studies
  • Balkan Slavic Studies: Imagology and Alterity (Otherness)

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