Education
  • 2023-present: Ph.D. in Linguistics, "Forms of cultural exchange and textuality" program, University of Trento.
  • 2020-2023: Double Degree (MA) in "Euro-American Literatures, Translation and Literary Critics" (LM-37), University of Trento, and in "Literatur und Kultur im gesellschaftlichen Wandel," Master of Arts, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden (DE).
  • 2017-2020: Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in "Modern Languages" (L-11), University of Trento.
Academic career and teaching activities
  • 2024: Tutor for OFA students (students who require additional training).
  • 2020-2021: Tutor for the project, “Translating Aristotle's Poetics”.
Research interests
  • Language Variation
  • World Englishes
  • Post-colonial Linguistics
  • Contact Linguistics
  • Language acquisition and learning
Research work
  • PhD course in the project "Forms of cultural exchange and textuality", University of Trento (2023-present). Title of the project: Exploring The Features Of Bangladeshi English Through A Reddit-Based Analysis.
Awards and honours
  • 2023: Doctoral Fellowship for the Program in "Forms of Cultural Exchange and Textuality", University of Trento. 
  • 2023: Erasmus+ Fellowship for Post-Graduate Internship at Technische Universität Dresden.
  • 2021-2022: Fellowship for the Double Degree Program in Technische Universität Dresden.
Conferences and lectures
  • 2024: University of Trento, Winter School “Decolonizing Cultural Heritage - DecolHeri”, Trento, 12th February. Speaker: “Hegemonic languages and local cultures: postcolonial English in Bangladesh and minority languages in Italy” (with E. Bidese).
  • 2024: University of Vigo, “Gibraltar International Conference 2”, Vigo, Spain, 8th-9th July. Speaker: “Banglish: Code-switching Between Bangla and English”.
  • 2024: Sapienza University of Rome, “Selfscapes. Identity Shaping at the Intersection of Self, Community, and Environment”, Rome, Italy, 11th-12th July. Speaker: “Emerging Voices: Exploring Banglish and Bangladeshi English in Postcolonial Linguistics”.
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