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Camelia DINU teaches courses in Russian as a foreign language, Russian literature and culture, literary theory, and comparative Slavic literatures at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Since 2022, she has held the title of Habilitated PhD in Philology and supervises doctoral theses.
Dr. Dinu is the author of more than 50 articles in accredited academic journals and has coordinated and edited over 15 volumes, including monographs and conference proceedings. She has participated in more than 75 academic conferences in Romania and abroad.
Dr. Dinu has received multiple national awards for literary criticism, such as the Observator Cultural Award for Literary Criticism in 2020 for her book The Case of Daniil Harms. Surviving the Russian Avant-garde, and the Prize of the Romanian Association for General and Comparative Literature in 2021. She has also been recognized by the University of Bucharest with two distinctions: one for an innovative course and another for excellence in teaching.
